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Narayan was not a great exponent of plot.
Now he is appreciated as the great exponent of Netherlandish mannerism and a pioneer in Dutch realism and classicism.
It is not where you might have expected this great exponent of Marxism to have ended up, aged 64.
In England, the psychological novel did not appear until the Victorian era, when George Eliot became its first great exponent.
He is the last great exponent of European modernism from the generation that emerged after the war.
Having since been through two creative writing programmes, and as a teacher of the subject part-time in Auckland, she is a great exponent of its benefits.
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Many great exponents of Spanish dance were not Spanish-born.
As one of the great exponents of vocalese, and having set many great solos to words, Jon Hendricks literalizes the idea that improvising is a form of telling stories.
It's extreme bigotry.' When the Orange Prize was conceived, Amis and Rushdie were seen as the great exponents of contemporary literary fiction, the height of artistry.
By turns affectless and opinionated, they offer a glimpse into the mind of one of the last great exponents of the robber-baron era.
Mr. R. is especially fond of the Wall St. district, because it was there that the great exponents of the Beaux-Arts method of architectural training reached its finest flower.
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