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"History, like tragedy, requires an exposition, a central action, and a dénouement," Voltaire wrote in 1752.
Niddesa ("Exposition"), a commentary within the canon itself, attributed to Sariputta (Shariputra).
He considered the Exposition a rejection of the progressive architecture that he saw developing in the Midwest.
In 1901, McKinley was assassinated in Buffalo while at the Pan-American Exposition, a symbol of hope and progress.
Shinn received an invitation to speak at the World's Columbian Exposition (a world's fair) in Chicago in 1893.
The first episode, "My Struggle," isn't good: it's all leaden, paranoid exposition — a too-accurate evocation of the show in its ponderous, alien-conspiracy mode.
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For example: Exposition (A-B): the exposition introduces the central character and provides background or dramatic context.
Occasionally, historical exposition — an account of Iran's burgeoning civil service, say — intrudes baldly.
Storrowton Village Museum, the site of the annual Eastern States Exposition (an agricultural and industrial fair), is a restored early New England village.
Responding to this call, this paper offers an exposition of a causal mapping technique.
This article provides an exposition of a model that links health-care demand to health production.
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