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As viewers, we were treated to a true exposition of the two leading candidates for America's most powerful position.

Krishnadevaraya patronised the Tamil Vaishnava poet Haridasa whose Irusamaya Vilakkam was an exposition of the two Hindu systems, Vaishnava and Shaiva, with a preference for the former.

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In February 1888 he went to Brussels with Signac for a private viewing of the exposition of the Twenty (XX), a small group of independent artists, in which he showed seven canvases, including La Grande Jatte.

The second part, widely used in the Middle Ages, gives a brief exposition of the seven liberal arts, a kind of encyclopaedia of pagan learning regarded as indispensable for understanding the Bible.

On the Web site of Loyola College in Baltimore, a section devoted to homesickness cites Elisabeth Kübler-Ross's exposition of the five stages of grief experienced by terminally ill patients in her book "On Death and Dying": "At first you may feel shock and denial, then anger, then bargaining ('I'll give it another week and then I'm leaving'), depression and finally acceptance.

Roots were equated with traditional solos in the contrasting Kathak and Bharata Natya styles; the tree trunk was symbolized by a dance-and-mime exposition of the nine basic emotions of Indian art, and new roots and branches by modern-dance pieces extending the classical idioms.

Here we provide a brief exposition of the three fundamental concepts used in the paper: the dynamic LM-measures, the conditional essential suprema/infima, and the LM-extensions.

In "Appendix" we provide a brief exposition of the three fundamental concepts used in the paper: the dynamic LM-measures, the conditional essential suprema/infima, and LM-extensions.

Thomas of York, for instance, takes over Averroes' exposition of the four principal views on the issue (Comm. magnum De caelo I.102; Dales 1990, 81).

He points out that the Eisagoge should not be limited to the exposition of the five "sounds"—maybe six, if the individual is added[13] and that a particular science was needed to lay the foundations for the Organon.

He pursued his interpretation of prophecy in his Synopsis prophetica of 1664 and the Exposition of the Seven Epistles to the Seven Churches of 1669 (and revisited these studies towards the end of his life with a verse by verse analysis of the Revelation in Apocalypsis apocalypseos, 1680, and other apocalyptic works) (Almond 1993, Hutton 1994).

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