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expositions <an exposition; expositions> N

expositions

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Sometimes, research may be characterized as bad science, research that may be well-intentioned but is actually incorrect, obsolete, incomplete, or over-simplified expositions of scientific ideas.
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The official booklet provided summaries of past expositions for most of the alleged authors, some of which matched those of known artists.
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His multi-subject fugues repeat this pattern for each subject, and combine thematic material from all expositions in the last section.
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The open public area, which included interactive zones, educational workshops and virtual reality and gaming expositions, was attended by over 90,000 visitors during the week.
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Such expositions are often called monothematic, meaning that one theme serves to establish the opposition between tonic and dominant keys.
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The expositions transition is altered harmonically in the recapitulation.
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This was part of a growing development of more systematic preterist expositions of Revelation.
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