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The screenplay is overwhelmed by exposition.
Accustomed to transmitting quantities of information without making readers feel swamped by exposition, writers of fiction understand how to enliven sections dense with fact.
Happily, "Angelopolis" improves upon its predecessor, which proceeded as placidly as a day at Evangeline's convent, burdened by exposition and unnecessary detail.
"The Dream of the Celt" was so arduously researched that it reads almost entirely like nonfiction, with dialogue stilted by exposition and a detached point of view that keeps Casement's tumultuous inner life at an oddly chilly remove.
The producers are Lorne Michaels and Mick Jagger, from whom one might expect at least a touch of naughtiness, but the movie is thoroughly square and responsible, dotting every narrative "i" and crossing every thematic "t" so that the drama is stifled by exposition.
Finally, the examination of liver histopathology confirmed that PAPS ameliorate the alteration of liver tissue caused by exposition to cadmium.
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His answer was a tribe-by-tribe, chief-by-chief exposition spanning the first Seminole war to the surrender of the Lakota.
The paper characters are unmasked and clothed in contemporary dress, and the step-by-step exposition is replaced by pure dance.
Consequently we possess no point-by-point exposition of his views.
In the Select Letters, which included the essay Principles of Law and Polity which he drafted in 1764, he laid out a point-by-point exposition of his viewpoints concerning imperial governance.
Inspired by the exposition by Chan et al.
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