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To expositions
noun
The action of exposing something to something, such as skin to the sunlight.
synonyms
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However, they only need to express their thoughts without attempting to persuade readers to think in a certain way or to take a certain action, making them different to expositions.
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The music, as anyone who devoured 2006's Ys will expect, is equally open to exposition.
Several cities have also improved transportation from hotels to exposition centers, shortening commute times.
Events are mostly headlines, dialogue is limited to exposition and the opportunity to understand Johnson is diminished (2 40).
It is a style hospitable to the senses but not especially conducive to thought, to exposition or analysis.
That is probably because the financial crisis doesn't lend itself to exposition in terms of Bush's personal morality.
Mr. Majidi prefers imagery to exposition, and his shots are as dense with meaning, and as readily accessible, as Dutch paintings.
This aversion to exposition is compounded with the traditional view that Daoist philosophy defies rational clarification.
Application of physical perception obtained from developed ANFIS model results led to exposition of a new scientific window towards deep root understanding of draft force behavior.
The test solutions were brought to test temperature and vented for a minimum of 15 min prior to exposition of the embryos.
He admitted that the better part of it was given to exposition, with many monologues by the characters to expose their motivations and background.
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