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Tossed into virtually every scene are handfuls of exposition about the mechanics of the movement, the more ham-fisted bits being proffered by the two F.B.I. agents listening in on meetings between Lawrence and his allies.
He could dash off a small exposition about the history of hemlock bark and its use in tanning hides, as he apparently did last year on an Internet bulletin board under his Internet name, Mucko.
The clear exposition about the relation between memristances and coefficients of switching system (1) has been given in the works [12, 18].
To give account of all of them requires a thorough analysis which is not the purpose of this essay, which will be intended to number the current regulations in our country, make a critical comment about the last version of the Helsinki Declaration, to conclude with an exposition about the feasibility and action proposals of them.
More detailed exposition about the inclusion of internal structures can be found in reference [10].
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It easily follows from the definitions that geodesic spaces with curvature bounded below by a real number (check [16] for a detailed exposition about these spaces) satisfy condition (ii).
You are pursued across soggy rural landscapes and through the hard geometries of cities. Inside never stops to deliver straight exposition about this harsh, grim world, but it doesn't need to.
We did get a little development on the Henry and Aurora front; Rumple imparted some helpful exposition about victims of the sleeping curse journeying to the Netherworld between life and death in dreams after they wake, and even provided a talisman to help Henry take control of the nightmare.
After the 24-h exposition, about 8 times enhancement of the refractive NLO response (Re(χ (3))∼49.7×10−9 esu) versus the initial one before the treatment route was observed.
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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