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the expositions
noun
The action of exposing something to something, such as skin to the sunlight.
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The expositions of the judiciary, on the other hand, are carried into immediate effect".
A fugue subject is a theme; the expositions and episodes of a sonata are groups of themes.
The air of magical contrivance was sustained by encasing this friendship in the expositions of a narrator physicist – played by Bhattacharjee – and a Hardy disciple many years later.
"Maybe me ticker's finally 'ad it," gasped Pat Evans, clutching her ruffle-front viscose blouse during another attack of the expositions.
Much knowledge of the Charvakas, however, is derived from the expositions of the later Hindu writings, particularly from Madhava's Sarva-darshana-samgraha ("Compendium of All Philosophies," 14th century).
It is the direct ancestor of the expositions of Anton Bruckner, with their three distinct thematic groups, and of the vastly extended sonata structures of Gustav Mahler.
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The exposition was clumsy.
Thus ends the exposition of economic warfare.
The exposition can be heavy-handed.
The exposition was bold, vigorous, and lofty.
The exposition is solid, the advice measured.
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