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In both cases, it sets up an intimacy between speaker and audience, the flattering idea that we all know what we are talking about without need for further exposition.

See the entry on revision theories of truth for further exposition of this rich theory.

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At the end of the exposition, the mosquitoes were transferred to the plastic cones for further observation.

To provide a sound basis for an improved risk assessment for PPD and related aryldiamines as well as for further regulative decisions, further efforts to uncover their reaction pathways and products formed under human exposition conditions seem to be inevitable.

Following further the exposition in [[23], Sect.

The unfinished character of Yorck's manuscript is apparent especially in these passages, for there is no further exploration or exposition of the Jewish world (let alone anything like a justification for the juxtaposition of the Jewish world with the Roman period).

There is no space for thought, for dreaming, or for joy — just exposition.

They want us for an exposition in Antwerp.

In fact, most science books still settle for straight exposition.

We do provide a platform for the exposition of unique problems for our community".

For an exposition of social restrictions and their enforcement, see censorship; crime and punishment; police.

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