Sentence examples for dense exposition of from inspiring English sources

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Before the decade was out, he published "The Divine Principle," a dense exposition of his theology that has been revised several times; in her book, Ms. Hong, his daughter-in-law, said it was written by an early disciple based on Mr. Moon's notes and conversation.

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The proposals, posted on the gallery's Web site (ppowgallery.com), are dense expositions of ideas that include the overworked (critiques of celebrity, originality, modernism), the rarely tackled (equine husbandry) and the academic-arcane (the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle in quantum mechanics).

But there was rather less of that than a dense theological exposition of why religion must be the moral basis for everything.

And they often start slow, since exposition of a world generally leads.

Thus ends the exposition of economic warfare.

A moral exposition of good versus evil?

Visit to the Grand Central Palace where the biennial Exposition of Chemical Industries held their exposition.

Before Hamlet, soliloquy is mostly just exposition of motive.

Talk story about the Exposition of Chemical Industries at the Coliseum.

The ballet is anything but an exposition of classical technique.

There is also an exposition of American Indian art.

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