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The book is distinguished by the depth and rigour of its reporting and by the clarity of its exposition.

Given the accessibility of its exposition, Junk DNA is a book that will appeal to a wider audience.

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(1992: 49) Gelug's two-nature theory not only serves as the basic reference point for its exposition of the basis of the division of the two truths, their meanings and definitions, but also serves as the basic ontological reference for its account of the relationship between the two truths.

A long fragment of the comedy Poiesis is important for its exposition of the differences between comedy and tragedy.

Whether such a definition is acceptable as a general account of identity is a question that raises philosophical issues too complex to be discussed here; they are substantially those raised by the principle of the identity of indiscernibles, best known for its exposition in the 17th century by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz.

After 30 days of exposition to atmospheric conditions, Raman bands from PSi remain unchanged, as shown in Figure 4, whereas photoluminescence intensity decreases on a 37% and blue-shift to 747 nm, indicating an oxidation of PSi layer due to its exposition to air [23].

ST. PETERSBURG — The political speech delivered to-day [April 26] in the Duma by M. Sazonoff is attracting attention on account of its clear exposition of Russian foreign policy.

Although Philip Bosco, as Shotover, Swoosie Kurtz and Byron Jennings as his daughter and son-in-law, and especially Lily Rabe, as the visitor, Ellie Dunn, turn in lively performances, the comedy sinks under the weight of its own exposition.

This is hardly to claim that his amiable suspense novel-cum-romance shares much ground with William Trevor or Edna O'Brien in its exposition of the contours of Irish life; Norton is good with character but, aside from the odd description of a grey Georgian house or a semi-deserted pub, doesn't do much to evoke the textures and minutiae of everyday life.

The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is unparalleled in its exposition of Douglas Adams's view of the world – unsurprising, really, because he wrote it.

In Indian philosophy the term designates the distinctive way in which each philosophical system looks at things, including its exposition of sacred scriptures and authoritative knowledge.

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