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He makes this point in his work Exposition, where he states that the concept of "division," which Plato had called divine, is the "universal rule of the sciences" (See also Juris, 1578).

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One of his best-known early works, "Exposition of Music-Electronic Television" (1963), involves 12 television sets strewn around the exhibition room, some of them overturned.

Yet from his youthful adventures in "social choice theory" through his study of the practical "capabilities" to choose and act that make our formal freedoms real and magisterial works of exposition such as The Idea of Justice, early exposure to abject poverty and its offshoot - communal violence – has always shaped Sen's work.

The first part of the table (by rows) informs us about combinations of individual work place expositions.

Thoroughly absorbed in the duties of his new office, Bossuet found time to publish a work against Protestantism, Exposition de la doctrine de l'église catholique sur les matières de controverse (1671; "Exposition on the Doctrine of the Catholic Church on the Matters of Controversy").

Most of his prose work was an exposition of political and strategic ideas.

The work mingles historical exposition and Solzhenitsyn's own autobiographical accounts with the voluminous personal testimony of other inmates that he collected and committed to memory during his imprisonment.

The artists who displayed their work at the exposition included James McNeill Whistler, whose portrait of Lady Archibald Campbell won a gold medal, and Gauguin, who didn't sell a single painting but who did manage to pocket an exotic sculpture fragment that he found at the fair's Khmer temple.

Tsongkhapa presented his mature philosophy in a series of volumes during the later period of his life, beginning with the publication of his most famous work, the Great Exposition of the Stages of the Path (Lam rim chen mo) in 1402, at the age of 46.

Hallowell contacted sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens, who recommended his onetime student, Caroline Peddle, who was already engaged in exposition work, having been commissioned by Tiffany's to produce an exhibit.

Then, in 1988, Hirsch was working at an exposition for the New Jersey Waterfront Marathon when he met Shay Scrivner, then 40, a brunette with kind eyes.

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