Sentence examples for straightforward exposition from inspiring English sources

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The first program, however, was a straightforward exposition of each dancer's style.

As in his previous work on such topics as tickling, kissing and curiosity, his style here owes much to Derrida and Lacan, who abandoned straightforward exposition for rigorous wordplay, teasing dozens of associations from a single figure of speech.

The German-born Roland Emmerich, who made everything in "Independence Day" into a pop-cult joke, turns out to have a talent not only for violence but for straightforward exposition, and even for reverent celebration.

Beneath the breezy, artless veneer of her prose is a comprehensive artfulness in which her meaning is conveyed with a minimum of words -- or at least of straightforward exposition.

While avoiding straightforward exposition, the hearty conversation creates complete and subtle portraits of self-sabotaging lives scarred by unconscious cruelty, willed forgetfulness, fractured relationships and, above all, a sense of loss.

While some instances of this form, for example Boethius's commentary in dialogue form on Porphyry's Isagoge, simply make use of the form as a vehicle for straightforward exposition, others make the dialogue form intrinsic to the argument.

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Many others in both camps take a much more positive view, seeing Thomism as a brilliant synthesis of two towering traditions; arguably, the incisive commentaries written by Aquinas towards the end of his life aim not so much at synthesis as straightforward exegesis and exposition, and in these respects they have few equals in any period of philosophy.

Judge Mikva's opinions as a jurist lay bare a keen analytical mind, a ferocious commitment to individual freedom, a deep respect for precedent, and a passion for clear, straightforward and honest exposition.

The screenplay, by Trevor Preston, is both straightforward and baffling, since Mr. Hodges is impatient with exposition.

Paul Walsh's superb translation maintains Ibsen's straightforward, neat-as-a-pin (and occasionally dreary) exposition but puts believable contemporary words on the characters' Victorian lips.

He draws comparisons between the groups that conquered and defined Great Britain and Ireland and the First Men, the Andals, and the Targaryens alluded to in his extensive exposition on Westeros' past, but the most straightforward and visually interesting comparison is the landmass itself.

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