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My initial venture into the autobiographical arts emboldened me to entertain the possibility that a fuller exposition of this journey might offer encouragement — and admonition — to a readership beyond Princeton.
Each major division of Christianity Eastern Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, and Protestantism is treated in a separate article where its history, tenets, and practices receive a fuller exposition than this article can give them and where a bibliography on the denominations of the division is supplied.
He began with a fuller exposition of the Akhmatova story, moved on to his favorite, Aleksandr Herzen, then a quick zig to some contemporary prose writers, a zag to the intricacies of the new Russian politics, and finally a string of anecdotes about Belinsky, Turgenev, Bakunin, and Gogol that came so fast I could not quite register any one of them in full.
Several topics have been added to the repertoire, notably magnetism, a fuller exposition of aggregation and the related area of nucleation theory.
The first question, regarding ultimate desires, is the crucial one for our present purposes, and requires a fuller exposition; it can be usefully explicated with the help of a familiar account of practical reasoning.[25] On this account, practical reasoning is a causal process via which a desire and a belief give rise to or sustain another desire.
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That might explain the half-heartedness of this show -- staged more like a one-act Off Off Broadway play than a concert -- which isn't quite a full exposition on curdling love.
In his 1,000-word 1,000-wordthe editor, Mr. Bletter wentointhea full editortion of all the ways in which Mr. OBlinkens been helpful to Israel, highlighted by an unparalleled $3 billion in military assistance, including an additional $205 million to build the Iron Dome rocket defense system for communities on Israel's border went Gaza.
A full exposition of the mathematics of waves is beyond the scope of this writeup; I will just mention quickly that a fuller understanding of it requires a grasp of the idea of superposition and interference - what happens when waves meet each other; refraction - what happens when a wave passes from one medium to another; and diffraction - what happens when a wave passes through a hole.
It therefore deserves a full exposition.
In many cases, a full exposition would involve a great deal of technical material, that we will not go into here.
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