Word: expositioneers
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"There is enough evidence at hand for the American jury to reach a verdict on Viet Nam. The evidence is not just two decades of history but the exposition of that history. The Courier-Journal's Henry Watterson said 'to hell with the Hohenzollerns.' Mark Ethridge and...
In Information Theory and Esthetic Perception, the exposition of this idea requires 45 pages. The ratio of verbiage to original thought in the rest of the book is vastly higher. Moles, like many before him, has failed to see that a relabelling of old problems does not necessarily increase our...
> The German Pavilion (since destroyed) in Barcelona's 1929 International Exposition, a jewel-case structure employing the open planning first developed by Frank Lloyd Wright that combined the richness of bronze, chrome, steel and glass with free-standing walls.
The new half courses have been tentatively designated as Expository Writing 101, exposition and historical inquiry; Expository Writing 103, exposition and literary analysis; Expository Writing 104, exposition and narration; Expository Writing 105, exposition and the scientific method.
Whatever the immediate demands of Viet Nam, the U.S. cannot afford to ignore the ever-changing nature of the wars that it may face a decade hence. Last week, in an unusually frank exposition of American strategy for the 1970s, Secretary of Defense McNamara discussed the potential threats and the...