Sentence examples for exposition of that from inspiring English sources

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Not only is its story of the discovery of Appalachian mountain music and the music's connection to an older Scotch-Irish tradition worth telling, but its exposition of that musical history is also crystal clear.

The latest exposition of that view came from Mr. Bush's choice as chief economic adviser, Lawrence Lindsey, who last weekend stood Milton Friedman on his head, declaring that monetary policy is ineffective and fiscal policy reigns supreme.

Soon after he had completed his doctoral dissertation on cubism at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London, it was published as Cubism, A History and an Analysis, 1907-1914 (1959), and has stood ever since as the clearest exposition of that extraordinary era in the history of the art of the 20th century.

For Tarkovsky, Lem's exposition of that existential conflict was the starting point for describing the inner lives of the characters.

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In the Heptaplus, however, even where its structure and content obviously depend on Cabala, Pico suppresses what the Jews had taught him, until the final exposition of Bereshit that could only have baffled Christian readers if it did not offend them.

Now Zuckerberg, who met with me for several in-person interviews this summer, is confronting something of the opposite: a public exposition of details that he didn't choose.

But just when the puzzle should accelerate, the picture slows down, pushing poor Teddy into a series of encounters with excellent actors (Emily Mortimer, Jackie Earle Haley, Patricia Clarkson) who provide painstaking exposition of matters that the audience already suspects are completely irrelevant.

The idea of intimacy is put to the test, however, in Brook's latest production, "The Grand Inquisitor" (at the New York Theatre Workshop), in part because the text he uses is deeply old-fashioned — a throwback to the "literary exposition of emotion" that Jackson cheered Brook for disavowing more than forty years ago.

He designed the silver in Jacques-Emile Ruhlmann's pathbreaking Hotel du Collectionneur, a pavilion at the Paris exposition of 1925 that gave Art Deco its name, as well as services for the Maharajah of Indore and for the ocean liner Normandie.

The idea of intimacy is put to the test, however, in Brook's latest production, "The Grand Inquisitor" (at the New York Theatre Workshop), in part because the text he uses is deeply old-fashioned a throld-fashioned alithrowbackpositoon of emothen" that Jackson cheered Brook for disavowing more than forty years ago.

This blog does not aspire to be an exposition of all that is problematic about "male culture" these days.

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