Sentence examples for exposition again from inspiring English sources

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He poured his reflections on their lives into his trilogy Into Their Labours, as well as works such as A Seventh Man: his exposition, again with Mohr, of Europe's exploitation of peasant migrant labour.

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After the orchestral exposition, when Mr. Buchbinder again took the lead in the discourse, his playing gradually became more pronounced and emphatic.

The clunky, overwritten exposition stalls the play, again and again, particularly when Lincoln and Booth are discussing their childhood.

There is no occasion to attempt again an exposition of the views of this Court as to the proper limitations of the privileges and immunities clause.

After the C&A's assets were acquired by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) in 1871, the PRR refurbished and operated the locomotive a few times for public displays: it was fired up for the Centennial Exposition in 1876 and again for the National Railway Appliance Exhibition in 1883.

Its products were shown last month at Maison et Objet, the Paris design exposition, and will be exhibited again in London in September, at 100 Percent Design.

In Steven Hall's first novel, "The Raw Shark Texts," a man wakes one morning to find himself with no idea of who or where he is; outside his window lurks a brave new world, unpopulated save for a few random souls whose job it is to deliver dollops of plot exposition before whisking themselves away again.

As time's gone on, though, while I still love great characterization and intelligent storytelling, I've lost my taste for exposition, and now I once again prefer games where I don't interact with the world primarily through menus.

The work was displayed in Paris in 1875, and probably contributed to Matejko's recognition by the Académie française; three years later it was displayed there again, during the Exposition Universelle (1878), and (together with two other paintings – the Unia lubelska (Union of Lublin) and Wacław Wilczek) yielded him an honorary golden medal.

Part of a complex originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition, the Palace and Innovation Hangar has been reinvented again and again as San Francisco boomed and busted, boomed and busted.

Dried inocula exposed to airborne peracetic acid containing disinfectants were recovered at 60 and 120 minutes post-exposition and suspended in culture medium again.

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