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Winston Churchill mutters exposition from the pews – "His uncle lost India!
Today's decision, not accompanied by any explanation or exposition from the court, was far from a blanket acceptance of all 764 of the charges brought by prosecutors.
Turbulent relationships also marked Picasso's life at the start of 1937, when he accepted a commission for the Paris Universal Exposition from the Republican government of Spain, then fighting a civil war against the Fascist troops of Gen. Francisco Franco.
Here was a filmmaker who had just scored a major critical and commercial success by cutting almost all of the exposition from "The French Connection" (1971), judging correctly that audiences were now familiar enough with movie conventions to fill in the connecting tissue for themselves.
Following the line of exposition from the preceding two sections, after sketching how processists approach old topics of philosophy and which new topics they have gained, this section will highlight a topic on which contemporary process philosophers are fundamentally divided, to the extent that one group believes that the entire issue is ill-conceived.
Last month, the installation debuted at the Venice Biennale as part of the Glasstress 2015 Gotika, a combined exposition from the Hermitage in Sint Petersburg and the Berengo Studio in Venice.
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Amid many hospital scenes, and exposition from experts, the old people who come across most vividly are the ones who don't talk about aging or death.
In order to distinguish differences in gene expression due to direct light exposition from those generated by circadian rhythmicity, we compared retinas obtained at the same time of the day, after 1.5 h of light exposition (condition 2) compared to the retinas obtained in sibling mice kept during all this time in the dark after the night cycle (condition 1).
Schuchert was on the move again in 1892, with a brief stop at Yale University for a year, while he worked with Beecher preparing slabs of Crawfordsville crinoids for the "Chicago Exposition". From Yale, Schuchert went to the U.S. Geological Survey and U.S. National Museum, where he spent 10 years working with Charles D. Walcott on the invertebrate fossil collections and museum exhibits.
The exposition moves from the original key to a new key; the development passes through several keys and the recapitulation returns to the original key.
At one point, someone says "a military background like yours comes in handy at times like this, I suppose" and we duck for cover as another slab of exposition crashes from the rafters and lands on credulity's skull.
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