Ainda não temos significados para "occupy the foreground".
1His exploits and rivalries occupy the foreground of European history in the earlier part of the sixteenth century.
2The impression she stamped on him at Copsley remained, but it could not occupy the foreground for ever.
3The male heroes of the story occupy the foreground, but the women, while central to the narrative, are more sketchily drawn.
4The greater the number of sensations which occupy the foreground of consciousness during the day, the longer the day seems in the retrospect.
5Since 1830, historians and literary critics have occupied the foreground in French literature.
6Thus the little things of every day occupied the foreground of Rackham Park.
7The Montague girl again occupied the foreground of his troubled musings.
8A bar-room, with three or four loungers before the counter, occupied the foreground.
9Mrs Pettigrew, screaming like a steam-siren and waving a broom, occupied the foreground.
10An infant lying on a richly coloured blanket occupies the foreground.
11If the enemy occupies the foreground with detachments, the covering troops must drive them back.
12There were a number of views of the mountains and a group of figures occupied the foreground of several.
13Of the few buildings visible, Ladywood House, still standing, occupied the foreground, and was surrounded by a pleasant park.
14In it the general life is set forth with more individuality, though life in the abstract still occupies the foreground.
15The log occupied the foreground of the picture, running boldly across the gap in the pines, with a shadowy gulf beneath.
16REVIEWED - MACHUCA: The coming-of-age story which occupies the foreground of this beautifully made Chilean drama is a little too familiar.
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