Sentence examples for exposition about how from inspiring English sources

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There is little exposition about how the system works; the viewer becomes a fly on the wall during their journey, at times, by design, as disoriented as the characters.

The dystopian minds over at New Scientist recently posited the question: "What if phones, but with moveable digits???" via this video of a cursed invention called a "MobiLimb", and it is so utterly terrifying in every possible way that I wrote two paragraphs of exposition about how it's the first thing you see when you enter hell, because how could it not be?

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"I want a positive construction of the black image, so this is not an exposition of Afro-Brazilian art, but an exposition about black people and how they express themselves".

So he had to keep stopping, sometimes writing himself little mnemonics at the bottom of the page about how particular fugal exposition went on while he took a break.

He complained of unappealing cinematography, comparing it to the premise of Thunderbirds in so far as "people stand and talk a lot", while defining the script as being composed of "at least 60 percent hardware-talk and exposition ... How people move about – airplane, parachute, centrifuge – is more important than what they're doing".

This argument is akin to that made by those advocating a theoretical rather than procedural fidelity approach to evaluating program implementation [ 68] and the many calls for greater exposition of the underlying theories of complex interventions, assumptions about how they work and expected impacts [ 65, 66].

The immediacy of the voice is enough to make you think about how such a scenario came about, without recourse to pages of exposition.

Tells about how he wrote music for the U.S. "Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag," which was first used in 1892 at the dedication of the grounds of the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition, and set to music by Caesar.

The matter-of-fact exposition of how Al Qaeda recruits and trains is sobering.

That could mean another public exposition of how far they have fallen.

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