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This battle of expositional ideology was won by the originators.
This light wash of expositional irony causes the narrator to play her hand too soon.
The album's expositional content is interpreted by critics in relation to contemporary society.
The first movement unfolds as if in sonata form, with no expositional repeat.
He discovered that excessive expositional dialogue, usually frowned upon by writers, was essential for the groups.
Also: The dialogue can be, much like the opening credits sequence, annoyingly expositional.
The expositional coda also features motifs containing three eighth notes.
The expositional statement was as clear as it had to be, and was probably truthful.
He was outspoken among his generation of evangelical ministers in encouraging systematic expositional preaching.
Narration is a distinct innovation of the expositional mode of documentary.
It is an expositional song.
The expositional coda returns to the ländler style.
There is no expositional repeat.
The expositional coda contains an overture-like crescendo which is not included in the recapitulation.
One is about "surprise and gimmickry without insight, and it's done by concealing an expositional fact."
The expositional coda also features a pulsating accompaniment against a chromatic rise in the strings.
"The screenplay was very expositional, not fully formed as a movie," Mr. Pressman recalled.
"What we discovered about it at Martha's Vineyard was that it was very expositional," he said.
The gameplay is intermixed with expositional cutscenes revealing the plot, shown in the same isometric view as the battles.
Expositional Books:
The first section develops the exposition's first theme and the second develops themes from the expositional coda.
Thus he may have rescored its return in the recapitulation for a weaker sound to foreshadow the essential expositional closure in minor.
In addition, the expositional nature of the shot (as described above) may be unsuitable to scenes in mysteries, where details are intentionally obscured or left out.
It is remote and overly expositional for long stretches at a time, a slide-show tour of "Planet of the Apes."