Sentence examples for earlier exposition from inspiring English sources

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This formulation draws heavily upon Suhrawardi's earlier exposition of presential knowledge (e.g. Suhrawardi 1998: 79-81) but with the distinction that Mulla Sadra explicitly refers to reality in terms of existence whereas for Suhrawardi existence is an empty concept.

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A lot of early exposition time is also used to explain the chicanery of Jafar (voice by Jonathan Freeman), the Sultan's evil vizier, whose chilling, bony features suggest a composite of Nancy Reagan (the animators have mentioned this as a deliberate reference, along with a more pointed one to Conrad Veidt in "The Thief of Bagdad") and Captain Hook.

Six Sigma has gone through a considerable evolution since the early exposition.

Hypovolaemic shock requiring massive fluid loading is responsible for a marked decrease in plasma and pulmonary caspofungin early exposition.

The present study shows that hypovolaemic shock requiring a massive fluid loading is responsible for a marked decrease in plasma and pulmonary caspofungin early exposition.

Now, (8) is certainly an interesting thesis that merits much more consideration than it has hitherto received (at least in the recent philosophical literature), and, as indicated, the above theorists can appeal to the fact that early expositions of the identity theory seem to have had as much invested in (8) as in (5) or (7): on this point see §2 below.

One of his best-known early works, "Exposition of Music-Electronic Television" (1963), involves 12 television sets strewn around the exhibition room, some of them overturned.

The festival's early "Aquarian Exposition" catch phrase was a calculated reference to the musical "Hair," which was popular with Woodstock Ventures' target audience.

Daario might have converted Dany, but I remain Team Jorah – endless exposition, earlier betrayals and all.

In fibrils, Tyr residues were unexposed, while in earlier peptide forms exposition of Tyr was observed.

Further research is necessary to tease apart whether both word and rule learning mechanisms are engaged in parallel, such that there is a continuous alternation between the two processes through learning, or if one mechanism is engaged after the other at an early stage of exposition.

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