While there was some exposition coming from Obi-Wan, Yoda, and the Emperor, it was much rarer than the exposition that filled the prequels.
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When: Thursday, November 30, 6–9pm ($10–12) Where: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (900 Exposition Boulevard, Exposition Park, Los Angeles) More info here.
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Knowing Witcher lore gives what seems like a lot of extraneous exposition more context, which is helpful when it comes to discerning which pieces of exposition are important and which ones aren't.
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The dentist explained the plan like exposition from Ocean's Eleven.
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His first photographs were of the Paris Exposition in 1937.
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E.Z., unfortunately, is lost in this vast mural of exposition.
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However clumsily, this episode provided a lot of plot exposition.
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His lectures were models of lucid exposition and balanced judgment.
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The point of the sequence isn't Watts' rote, affectless exposition, though.
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América is free of exposition, unfolding through scenes of daily life.
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"Exposition doesn't have to be bad or boring," the artist explains.
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I'm not asking for a scene full of exposition or anything.
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Trump's campaign is the exposition and exploitation of those dark corners.
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And that spirit becomes ever stronger as exposition turns to discussion.
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Flashbacks mostly serve as vehicles for exposition, telling rather than showing.
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The festival was held in Exposition Park in Downtown Los Angeles.
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Huge, epic, unique, and stylish action-sequences balance the heavy exposition.
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Poor Penélope Cruz, forced once again to deliver all the exposition.
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Too much exposition and fact-heavy dialogue blunts its Orwellian bite.
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There is a lot of exposition, but it's extremely worth it.
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There's less exposition and more mystery in many of the lyrics.
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But the series otherwise stalled with bloated storytelling and roundabout exposition.
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"He's always advocating for less exposition and fewer lines," Gray said.
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Great Double Shows Circus, Caravan, Trained Animal Exposition," and "Ringling Bros.
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This isn't just bad pacing, it's a muddled delineation of exposition.
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Carnegie had gone to the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.
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More than most comedies, Arrested Development has to shovel a ton of exposition at the audience at all times, and Howard's performance as the narrator has always been a great way to plow through said exposition.
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Punctuated by crashes and drums of doom, the movie moves to a dependable blockbuster beat, as a little exposition is followed by an action scene, and more exposition is followed by a bigger, noisier, nuttier action scene.
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The exposition set the tone for the City Beautiful movement for decades.
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I'm hoping we get the exposition filled "Where You Are" next week.
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The museum has now found a home at Los Angeles' Exposition Park.
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Faber & Faber; £16.99Too much political exposition can be the death of fiction.
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Those 12 episodes devoted themselves to the careful exposition of the premise.
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The Startup Alley exposition floor is a veritable breeding ground of opportunity.
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Unfortunately, the exposition of Uncle Jimmy's life through their accounts is predictable.
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The two-hour-long pilot episode is top heavy with unnecessary exposition.
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Combat proves a nice respite from the constant deluge of exposition, though.
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An overstuffed war movie with characters who speak the language of exposition.
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Mr. McKinley was at the Pan-American Exposition in Buffalo on Sept.
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Ani, meanwhile, is less a character than she is an exposition machine.
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Picard gives his first ever television interview — how convenient for exposition purposes!
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The series relies heavily on her narration, but not just for exposition.
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"Feud" has its flaws—a jokey song cue here, blunt exposition there.
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The songs drift between stand-alone pop tunes and music-theater exposition.
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When it comes to world-building, exposition can actually be a good thing.
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The prototype was displayed last week at the China Helicopter Exposition in Tianjin.
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And the open questions make the film more plausible than heavy exposition would.
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The sensates recite exposition line by line, passing the dialogue through the group.
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Mr. Harrison doesn't work with such blunt blocks of exposition, but by indirection.
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Effectively, the show resets every two hours, with a fresh round of exposition.
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The exposition-heavy scene unfortunately uses the salesperson as a pure storytelling device.
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Fox's script doesn't waste time on exposition, or on spelling out the themes.
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At the Chicago 1893 World's Columbian Exposition, the Ferris wheel was first introduced.
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Of course, it's a modernist trait: Joyce and Eliot didn't do exposition either.
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Yet, for this director, exposition can't hold a candle to elegantly staged shootouts.
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He has qualms as well as enemies, which surface amid battles and exposition.
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This desperate repetition, not its exposition, is how Mafia III makes its story.
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Occasionally, historical exposition—an account of Iran's burgeoning civil service, say—intrudes baldly.
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The woman on the roof, in the Exposition Park neighborhood, was his girlfriend.
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The storytelling in "Watermark" is low in exposition and high in visual splendor.
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Exposition unfolds naturally and subtly, often through visuals alone, or through casual conversation.
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"Punctuated by crashes and drums of doom, the movie moves to a dependable blockbuster beat," Ms. Dargis wrote, "as a little exposition is followed by an action scene, and more exposition is followed by a bigger, noisier, nuttier action scene."
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Television titles set the scene, offered some exposition, then got out of the way.
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He slowly reveals their baroque lineaments through keen slices of life, unencumbered by exposition.
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Earlier versions of this post misidentified the model as an Exposition and an Expedition.
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The trailer leans heavily on delivering emotionally impactful moments, leaving exposition for another day.
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But Tarantino strangely squanders his cameo by mostly just using him for unnecessary exposition.
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How exactly that happened is unclear, even though there's multiple elvish dumptrucks of exposition.
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The dishwasher was also first introduced at the Chicago World's Colombian Exposition in 1893.
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The exposition about the nature of consciousness and the "bicameral mind theory" is excellent.
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Characters are left to move the plot along through rich koans of plot exposition.
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It was a movement from exposition to scene, defense to acceptance, mortification to love.
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By now, audiences witnessed the tales of this man's skin peeling murders through exposition.
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And Mr. Gardley's fondness for metaphor can sometimes strangle what should be simple exposition.
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Meanwhile, Atlanta was preparing for the opening of the International Cotton Exposition that fall.
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"The Force" has a lot of exposition to get through in its initial pages.
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The result is a kind of he-said-she-said exposition about modern relationships.
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Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, 900 Exposition Boulevard, 213-763-3466, nhm.
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DS: The script has no overt exposition about how being a webcam model works.
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So was your aim with the book more criminology exposition or Bogle family history?
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All that exposition made it hard to get emotionally invested in any one story.
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The spiral staircase near the top of the Eiffel Tower during the 1889 Paris Exposition.
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I'm intrigued by the idea of a voiceover, my all-time favorite lazy exposition device.
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Straightforward discographical exposition suits the Cars because they specialized in fine distinctions and subtle advances.
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He was a monument of memory and exposition, a rock round which eager pupils gathered.
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So having that kind of personalized exposition, it really works to keep it flashcard style.
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Once Claire leaves the White House we get some more show-don't-tell style exposition.
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If those confessions hint at Fleabag's darkness, then the moments of exposition are blacker still.
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Characters ask enough questions about Mark's condition to fuel the exposition, then let it drop.
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The video has no preamble, no exposition—we're dropped in the middle of a scene.
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Instead, the series feeds us knowing asides that act more as character beats than exposition.
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But when Lost in Space does a flashback, it's too often a pure exposition dump.
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Though it feels a bit like an exposition dump, it still features engaging plot progression.
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Many dramas have at least one character who's saddled with the dull brunt of exposition.
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As with many books on diet, "The Secret Life of Fat" alternates exposition with prescription.
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They also mostly focus on action rather than exposition, which keeps the story moving briskly.
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It has more back story, more exposition, more special effects, more (and more graphic) violence.
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Instead of fussing over exposition, the film refreshingly widens its aperture to include the rangers.
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Setting all that up, though, is convoluted, with an excess of exposition and forced jollity.
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I like to put my exposition on the walls, as opposed to in characters' mouths.
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That requires shoehorning exposition and plot into a tight comedic structure without shortchanging the humor.
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The political story lines are weaker and a lot of the exposition is ham-handed.
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Even before the 1900 Exposition, Paris was arguably supplanted as the world's most electric city.
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Her narrative instincts are strong and her dialogue sharp; throughout, her exposition is adroit and informative.
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Movies often overdo exposition; people too often launch into monologues about things other characters already know.
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Exposition Park is a magnet for the region and accessible from all parts of the city.
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Mimir acts as a useful exposition-man, feeding Kratos information about the world of Norse gods.
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Plus, the exposition sequences seem to arrive at random and grind the story to a halt.
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Perhaps half its length is dedicated to the new, more technical exposition of the rule's flaws.
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There are whole scenes of "Chidi Sees the Time-Knife" that are just exposition with jokes.
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The hope is to be operational by the universal exposition, Expo 2020, on October 20th, 2020.
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He is, very clearly, the quest-giver, delivering a mix of exposition and trite one-liners.
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The approach makes for a fleet, relentless movie that doesn't bog down in exposition and explanation.
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Speaking at the Air Force Association's Air & Space Conference and Technology Exposition last September, Lt. Gen.
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Ross recalls digging in his backyard at 20133 Exposition Drive, finding pieces of rusted, flaky metal.
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While past Dolores is getting exposition dumps, present Dolores is stuck shaving the Man in Black.
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Indulgent exposition curates the image of Previn and Allen as an unusual but nonetheless idyllic couple.
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This is a shame, because Ghosted's cast works hard to sell every ounce of plodding exposition.
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His writing has always trended toward the overly expository, but now exposition is all it is.
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As an exposition of this unique and original music it does great service to the composer.
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Perhaps unsure of what to do during all this exposition, Mr. Magania breaks into dance moves.
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None of the underlying ideas is new, but maybe some people will find the exposition helpful.
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The museum in Exposition Park will be surrounded by several other museums that already attract visitors.
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Gone. The White House's exposition on the threat of climate change and efforts to combat it?
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Linked stories aren't the ideal way to deliver the amount of exposition that historical fiction requires.
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Exposition took a back seat again and again even as a larger story was clearly developing.
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And what little substance there is essentially forms dramatic exposition for the next Fantastic Beasts movie.
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"Perpetual Infinity," written by Alan McElroy and Brandon Schultz, was tightly focused but heavy on exposition.
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These portraits, like the images from the 1900 Paris Exposition, show sitters at their very best.
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As for a movie, you have to mix the exposition and intertwine it with the story.
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The first third of director Ruben Fleischer's movie is a painstaking exposition of that complicated backstory.
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"The name we can properly give to education without prerequisites, perplexity, and exposition is entertainment," Postman wrote.
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"Joelle: "Like white girls in TV shows when they need a visually interesting way to deliver exposition?
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We do it for free, out of the sheer joy we experience from the exposition of ourselves.
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It's lighter on the exposition, though, letting you focus almost entirely on the pure joy of kinetics.
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Both. I'll know, exposition-wise, what has to be conveyed to lay the groundwork for future payoffs.
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This research will be presented today at the 253rd National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society.
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Palpatine's exposition and general overexposure ruined the mystery that made his character interesting in the original trilogy.
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Inside never stops to deliver straight exposition about this harsh, grim world, but it doesn't need to.
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That helps explain why their characters can sometimes feel like composites and are prone to excessive exposition.
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The first couple of hours lope along, weighed down by long, exposition-filled windups and character introductions.
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As this thriller nears its climax, Mr. Vyleta's plot twists also require an awful lot of exposition.
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With that exposition done and dusted, he can wander in search of booze into a drag club.
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The circle is now complete in the prosecutors' exposition of Manafort's alleged foreign banking and tax crimes.
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The corporate characters suffer this episode from being used to provide a lot of (perhaps necessary) exposition.
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After the exposition closed, the murals were dismantled and stored in a barn at the Indianapolis Fairgrounds.
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It's a scene wherein the player is held in place, again quite literally, while force-fed exposition.
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I often think about and discuss with my colleagues how crucial it is to avoid wandering exposition.
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Vinexpo Bordeaux, a vast wine trade exposition held every two years, was a particular inspiration, she said.
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The dialogue here is remarkable for naturally melding essential exposition (including sociological statistics) and personal, idiosyncratic perspectives.
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Throughout the series, the changes and interpolations are in the direction of unnecessary exposition and sentimental cliché.
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Ladd's previous work was in figurative sculpture, including several bronzes exhibited at the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition.
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The exposition of a video game alien invasion is somehow more credible than the character delivering it.
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People talk for a while, sprinkling jokes and morsels of personality into the heavy dough of exposition.
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We continued on through Maria Luisa Park, the primary site of the Ibero-American Exposition of 2200.
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Vera arrived to be greeted by immense swastikas flying before Albert Speer's pavilion at the International Exposition.
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This is just a less technical way of saying that Atlanta ain't about "exposition" or explaining its jokes.
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By 1913, Agricultural Park had become Exposition Park, a rehabilitated, over-landscaped destination defined by a rose garden.
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His script serves up one after another, though it also includes straight exposition and chunks of rhymed verse.
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In previous games, almost all of the exposition came through brief text conversations and vignettes introducing the monsters.
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But then there are other lines of exposition that are just as important that are said in passing.
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But the characters' conversations often serve as unoriginal exposition of motives that might have been better hinted at.
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It's when I'm dating guys, the majority of whom are straight, that I have to give that exposition.
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There's no time for exposition or planning when we only have seven episodes to be getting on with.
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His scrambled brain made him a good audience surrogate, but it also turned him into an exposition machine.
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Benioff and Weiss are using exposition as an excuse to kill off as many characters as they can.
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There will, however, be "a new method of analog communication" - perhaps music will be the next exposition device?
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This was a very long exposition to compensate for the fact that I felt silly writing this headline.
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With minimal dialogue and no exposition, they make it clear who these characters are and what drives them.
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The film wastes far too much time on workplace plot exposition and far too much time inside SoulCycle.
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The Pan-American Exposition took place in Buffalo, New York, in 20173, the dawn of the American Century.
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Hoyer's weekly sparring matches with McCarthy on the House floor offer a regular exposition of his rhetorical dexterity.
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That is why the exposition in episode 3, "Leaving A Mark," is so vital for understanding Vandal 2.0.
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It's a credit to Inkle's writing team that this potential minefield of dense narrative exposition goes down smoothly.
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His greatest work was "A Treatise on Political Economy", a graceful exposition (and extension) of Smith's economic ideas.
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The Big E, formally known as The Eastern States Exposition, is held in West Springfield, Massachusetts, every year.
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Still, his exposition of quantum theory is vivid, and all the more impressive for managing to eschew mathematics.
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The security official said DelReal could not enter the Waukesha County Exposition Center with his laptop and cellphone.
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Ninety-eight percent of the films that rely heavily on voice-over narration are just failures of exposition.
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Yet Megan Griffiths, the writer and director, frequently gives her and others dialogue that's weighed down with exposition.
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The new drone was displayed at InterDrone, The International Drone Conference and Exposition, last week in Las Vegas.
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I think the San Diego Exposition was the first place that I did both ballet and Indian solos.
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Perhaps they are the closest fit, if a fit must be made, but they're more marketing than exposition.
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So far, Brianna is lifted from an L.L. Bean ad, and Roger exists for exposition and moral support.
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The series' latter section grows darker and gets rushed, losing any nuance or idiosyncrasy in exposition-heavy dialogue.
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Sweeping exposition and finely grained narrative weave together, as confusion, pain and uncertainty emerge in the Powers home.
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In the same way Hnath has little use for introductions or exposition, he doesn't mind changing channels abruptly.
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It is a style hospitable to the senses but not especially conducive to thought, to exposition or analysis.
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It was sold by the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, in Chicago, which bought it for $25,000. 503.
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Less rape and exploitation of women's bodies for the sake of plot exposition is a plus in my book.
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The team presented their creations at the 254th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS) this week.
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It just seems like exposition, which is sad because I love AD. Daily Total: $360.71 Day Five 7 a.m.
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It did not contain contextual prerequisites, a sense of wonder or perplexity, and I left exposition to HTML tags.
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But after some more lengthy bouts of exposition, I was able to start piecing together something resembling a plot.
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This kind of visual exposition is now a familiar trope, but it effectively demonstrates Bellingcat's real-time, global connectivity.
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Triple Five Group, the property's owner today, didn't make the top three finalists selected by the state exposition authority.
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Their relationship builds in ways both obvious and subtle, relayed in exposition-heavy cutscenes and through the gameplay itself.
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If Dear White People can do it, and sneak in loads of exposition in the meantime, so can Westworld.
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Coates balances action and exposition expertly throughout these first four issues, though his more ruminative moments remain most compelling.
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Remy draws on these themes as an exposition of Nicki's character against the persona Minaj sells in the media.
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If you contrast Mia's exposition with Sebastian's, the difference in how Chazelle sees these two characters becomes even clearer.
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It's just that its problems with delivering exposition, crafting consistent characters, and even basic dialogue writing run right alongside.
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To my mind, this was so skillfully done, covered with genuinely funny jokes, that it didn't feel like exposition.
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With one shelter already full, a basketball venue called the Portland Exposition Building was converted into an emergency shelter.
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Exposition is doled out slowly and organically, and as time goes by you care what happens to everyone onscreen.
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Sarah Bakewell's previous book was an engaging biography of Montaigne that was also a subtle exposition of Montaigne's writings.
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His first exposition on bubbles, written in April 23, still holds the record for his most-downloaded paper ever.
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So now the protests against the National Anthem by some NFL players have morphed into an anti-Trump exposition.
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Kendrick plays Stephanie Smothers, an awkward mommy-vlogger who speaks large quantities of plot exposition into her recipe videos.
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It occupies the east wing of the Palais de Tokyo, which was built for the International Exposition of 1937.
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He typically avoids the exposition-spouting talking heads of most documentaries; all dialogue comes in the form of conversation.
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The event runs Saturday, August 27 and Sunday, August 28, returning for a third year at Downtown's Exposition Park.
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Brown considers only four elements in his peripatetic exposition on beer but each is examined to the molecular level.
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When he was a boy, his father, Joseph, took him to the Eastern States Exposition in West Springfield, Mass.
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Without multiple lifetimes of exposition weighing on her performance, Ms. Kirke is free to relax into playing a teenager.
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Lyons fulfilled the largest catering contract in history—8m meals served at the British Empire Exposition of 1924-25.
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Sónar by Day's four stages and tech exposition all fit within a city block near the historic Plaça Espanya.
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It's frustrating, though, to see a movie so tight and entertaining in its action and so gangly in exposition.
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The museum, which is still under construction in Los Angeles's Exposition Park, is not expected to open until 2021.
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A recent exposition included John Cage's first participatory composition, "33 1/3," which debuted at U.C. Davis in 1969.
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On September 18903, 1895, Booker T. Washington gave his famous address to the Atlanta Cotton States and International Exposition.
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It doesn't spoon-feed the viewer a lot of exposition, leaving parts of the back story a little enigmatic.
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However, it does so without overt exposition, or mechanical complexity, or any other structure championed in most successful games.
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And the odd cringeworthy line of dialogue is forgivable when it's bordering on tongue in cheek in its exposition.
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Mr. Stern has a gift for exposition, explaining the confusing geopolitics of the region with a blessed — and welcome — lucidity.
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And a big part of that is because of where Warmind puts the most important exposition in the entire game.
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Their work will be presented this week at the 254th National Meeting and Exposition of the American Chemical Society (ACS).
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What you don't want to do is just have them come in, drop some exposition or something, and walk away.
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With our writing awards, which are awards for research and exposition—the fraction of women winning those awards is lower.
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His friend from school serves as an exposition vacuum, sucking up every detail of Spider-Man's character, powers, and costume.
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The supporting cast members are necessary to move the plot forward or provide needed exposition about the series' complicated mythology.
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FYF Fest has been around since 2004 and was slated to take place this July in Los Angeles' Exposition Park.
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It conveys an incredibly important motivator for the characters without exposition, but it also signals the emotional weight behind it.
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He created these albums for the Paris Exposition in 1900 to combat these stereotypes and derogatory images [of Black people].
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At the end of their first date, a Jim Carrey exposition at the Cinématèque Francaise, they kissed on a bridge.
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The two-day music festival over the weekend, held at Exposition Park in Los Angeles, was the place to be.
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It relates how, in 1915, Chinese officials chose to exhibit Moutai's sorghum-based spirit at an exposition in San Francisco.
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Mr Vargas Llosa has read nearly everything his heroes wrote, and his exposition of their thought is lucid and balanced.
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Yet, in context, they accomplished the more earthbound dramaturgical task of nimbly developing character or advancing plot without turgid exposition.
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The pilot has some clunky exposition and forced jokes (a reference to "phony news" might make you groan a bit).
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That presents Starz's adaptation with a bit of a dilemma: to add more exposition wouldn't be true to the book.
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In Chicago, throngs marched from Grant Park to the Field Museum for a science exposition, CNN affiliate WBBM-TV reported.
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Lots of exposition accompanies the giant Confederate carving at Stone Mountain, for example: it demonises Abraham Lincoln and ignores slavery.
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Besides, we know that before too long we'll get just enough exposition to satisfy our curiosity about what came before.
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In long and tediously animated exposition, Princess Diana's mother Hippolyta narrates the backstory of the all-female island of Amazons.
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It's amazing how many of my favorite moments in Horizon came from scenes that serve as little more than exposition.
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Ghaul is paired-off with the Speaker, who spent the first game dispensing exposition about the Traveler and its greatness.
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Rather than dry exposition or long-winded discussions, these men use wordplay that is by turns sarcastic, droll and witty.
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"I don't believe the audience wants to hear a lot of exposition and theoretical talk about time travel," he said.
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It barely finishes its own exposition before dumping the audience into an occasionally fun but never examined tale of adventure.
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For a movie with so many complicated ideas, it doesn't waste any more time on exposition than is absolutely necessary.
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The report on this research was presented this week at the 251st National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society.
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Much of the dialogue is exposition, and there are long scenes where characters just explain nuclear physics to one another.
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Stay tuned … • Simon Quarterman's performance as Sizemore has been a terrific source of comic relief and good old-fashioned exposition.
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An artificial island on a natural reef, Treasure Island was built to host the Golden Gate International Exposition of 1939.
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Nonetheless, its contemporary exposition is one Mr. Thurman hopes will newly popularize the exiled Tibetan leader's life story among millennials.
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The New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority technically closed Meadowlands Arena, last known as the Izod Center, in early 2015.
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That subtle maneuver lets the story of "Rogue One" draw you in without clunky exposition about the "Star Wars" background.
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The best action sequences are free of exposition, with stakes that are established in advance or, better still, self-evident.
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Less successful are See's treatments of larger historical moments, during which the characters are often reduced to mouthpieces for exposition.
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Instead, Hannah Murray gets no lines, and Sam gets to sit around and occasionally prompt Bran to deliver more exposition.
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There are attempts to explain the tension, but they never feel organic so much as they feel like clumsy exposition.
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The green and gold paneled room was exhibited at the 1893 World Exposition in Chicago, then reassembled in the Ludwig home.
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Obregón, per the story, was said to have been exhibited in a "human zoo" at the 1937 Exposition Universelle in Paris.
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The movie opens with an exposition dump — never a good sign — which explains that the story is set in ancient Egypt.
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Characters are introduced suddenly and assuredly, without regard to exposition, and at no point does the universe try to explain itself.
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Insert exposition about what Midnight and its inhabitants are, powerful mystical energy, the veil between the living and the dead, etc.
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The fastest way to make a reader put the book down forever is to just have page after page of exposition.
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I remember Terrence describing being parachuted in for scenes — we bring exposition, we bring information to the tale, as it were.
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She jumps back in time to the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893, hoping to change an injustice to change the future.
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When: Wednesday, March 8, 7–9pm Where: California African American Museum (600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles) More info here.
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They can be playful, but tend more toward serious, albeit beautiful, visual exposition on the stunning capabilities of their iPhone 7.
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So they're already into queer circles, and there's a lot less exposition that I have to do about what trans is.
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In 19013, she won a bronze medal at the Chicago World's Columbian Exposition for a painting of an industrial rail yard.
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We're often jumping from one scene to the next without much character building, and then there's exposition and narration in excess.
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It hardly bothers to serve up any exposition, so newbies are thrown right into the deep end of its convoluted mythology.
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It quickly becomes apparent what the reason for this grisly killing is, but first, we have to get through some exposition.
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One high-profile Fuller design was the United States pavilion at Expo 267, the international exposition held in Montreal in 21956.
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Sanneh's article walks the fine line of investigation and exposition in a way that points to shadows worthy of further illumination.
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Business Insider visited the exposition in the Docklands area of east London's to see what the future of warfare looks like.
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When: Wednesday, October 25, 6–7pm Where: California African American Museum (600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles) More info here.
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It also helps avoid unwieldy exposition dumps, and allows characters to talk freely without stopping to explain things they already know.
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Instead, just when the storytelling could be as bold as the design, you find this massive ship, the SS Exposition Dump.
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Katherine Freer's projections make clever use of its surfaces, including with the news crawl that provides exposition before the play begins.
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When: Tuesday, August 8, 7–9pm Where: California African American Museum (600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles) More info here.
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The Chicago fire of 1871, the Haymarket affair, the Columbian Exposition and the reversal of the Chicago River are all depicted.
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What comes next is a very credible (that is, actually scary) series of shock scenes, followed by the inevitable further exposition.
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The painting was sold by the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority in Chicago, which acquired the work in 249.2 for $2210.7,2319.
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Representative Adam Schiff, the lead House manager, even delivered a meaty exposition on why Americans should give a flip about Ukraine.
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Despite the apocalyptic narrative, this is a character study, focusing on the two agents and layering exposition over their respective quirks.
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For weeks, the city had been covered in posters featuring Cerise, who was serving as the "muse" of this year's exposition.
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That's how it feels, at least, inside the New Jersey Convention and Exposition Center, where I am attending the first ChristmasCon.
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A lot of that has to do with the fact that most of the exposition comes from text on the screen.
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Performers honor their peers in movies and television in this ceremony, broadcast live from the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles.
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Recently, he flew to Moscow to participate in the Biennale Artmossphere, a Russian exposition of street artists from around the world.
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We know the characters well enough that it can nod toward what's already been established to avoid having even more exposition.
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When: Thursday, February 16, 7–9pm Where: California African American Museum (600 State Drive, Exposition Park, Los Angeles) More info here.
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But before that, we have to have the person who allows for the obligatory exposition and they're new to the picture.
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So much of her important character development is handled via backfilled exposition later on, and it just ends up feeling clunky.
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Poe's Backstory Naturally, the movie is on a slightly shortened timeline and doesn't have space for all the exposition the novel contains.
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Also like Bodyguard, the eight-episode show plunges you into a complicated web of relationship (and geopolitics) with little to no exposition.
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So far we don't know if that's true, but it would be a major violation of TV exposition rules if it weren't.
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Listening to its exposition was a bit like reading one of those Twitter accounts that posts context-free quotes from TV shows.
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Another big hurdle for some artists and writers is the need for exposition when introducing characters, but Blake isn't worried about it.
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The premise sounds like a post-apocalyptic sci-fi novel, but Mr Burnside is more interested in exposition than plot and characterisation.
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Throughout Ma, even in its bumpiest and pulpiest passages, these kinds of details come through in observable shorthand, rather than clunky exposition.
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At San Diego Comic Con, Spielberg released a preview trailer that focused on exposition — what does the world look like in 2045?
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This series can barely see its roots in street racing from the spy plane that delivers so much of the film's exposition.
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Wright, who was arrested on Thursday, worked with James H. Drew Exposition, a carnival that travels around the South and East Coast.
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Or how about Varys, in one of his exposition-rich private conversations with Tyrion, basically revisiting the "we were following orders" argument?
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I'm a writer, so I love the three-act structure, but our messy lives do not fit an exposition, climax, and resolution.
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Some light exposition follows during which Link obtains some starting gear and his iPad-like Sheikah Slate (your map, binoculars and more).
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Usually when a character talks to a shrink it's because the screenwriter couldn't find a more elegant way to weave in exposition.
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For committed fans, the show presented a kind of puzzle, with many of their theories explicitly validated by the exposition-heavy finale.
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Multiplayer-focused games, whether it's a shooter like TF2 or a strategy game like Dota 2, aren't exactly heavy on narrative exposition.
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At one point in the second episode, Ward gets a phone call from his dad, who scolds him for plot exposition reasons.
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Steven Baldwin, a 22016-year-old single father, lives with his parents and children in the Exposition Park area of Los Angeles.
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This is how "Atlanta" unfolds—characters speak to each other without the limiting crutch of helping the audience with context or exposition.
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He is also a photographer, who, last summer, showed his work in a solo exposition at the Palais de Tokyo, in Paris.
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It was called the Youth's Companion flag pledge when it was first recited at the dedication to the Columbian Exposition in Chicago.
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The Roosevelt coalition agreed by and large with the direction of Sanders's economic program, but they regretted the crudeness of his exposition.
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As for the aura of contrivance he has sensed in some immersive attractions, he says it comes from an excess of exposition.
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Its quest to illuminate is foiled, though, by that bane of biographical performance: tedious exposition of a life we know too well.
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The billboard promotes the "National Gun Day Gun Show," which took place at the Kentucky Exposition Center at the end of February.
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Its denizens are conversationally stunted in comparison to Morrowind, where almost every character delivers a novella's worth of exposition via written text.
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No. It has some of the problems Trek has always had — like clunky exposition that gums things up early in the premiere.
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Blast Corps just has more explosives where other developers might have been tempted to go looking for plot exposition or emotional resonance.
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It takes roughly 30 minutes of exposition and explanation before the player starts exploring The Evil Within 2 in any real way.
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These results were shared at the 254th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society, the world's largest scientific society, last Tuesday.
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During the 1980s, Mr. Milken's firm helped raise money to finance the construction of Mr. Adelson's Sands Exposition Center in Las Vegas.
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Some of this exposition is stated outright, as when Adelaide's double, Red, explains exactly who she is and who her compatriots are.
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The process of exposition is rigorous and ingenious, forcing you to become an active agent in the discovery of the play's themes.
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Mihalik's universe is vividly imagined, with exposition given with a refreshing directness (and no reliance on characters spouting awkward as-you-knows).
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There are clues and false leads, shocking discoveries and bouts of talking-bad-guy exposition, narrow escapes and fights to the death.
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Before the meal, guests toured the show, a thrilling exposition of the Roman appetite, much of which was immortalized by the eruption.
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Some exposition: Mr. Danzico grew up in Dunmore, Pa., and graduated from American University in Washington, where he studied literature and media.
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The island was made specifically for the exposition in 1936 by stacking rocks on top of the shallow foundation of the landmass.
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Coupling this failed comedy with heavy exposition over stock tourism footage of Rome makes for a dull first third of the film.
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But enough anthropological exposition about holidays, here are six GIF artists who have incorporated fluffy, horny, mesmerizing bunny rabbits into their animation practice.
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Runaways is one of the rare instances where its pilot warranted a two-hour runtime because of how much exposition is crammed in.
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It's not that this revelation doesn't fit his overall scheme; but it requires unwieldy exposition and analysis that rip the gossamer-spun mood.
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The fair is due to be held in September at the Asia World Exposition center and the Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition center.
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The fair is due to be held in September at the Asia World Exposition centre and the Wan Chai Convention and Exhibition centre.
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A temporary evacuation shelter set up at the Marin Center, an exposition hall, had filled its 600 cots by around 2:30 p.m.
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But it also serves a crutch, allowing the script to tend toward rambling exposition dumps that tell the story rather than show it.
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Essentially, there's not much exposition to be found in Sharp Objects, no pristine flashback that immediately explains the toxic environment within Camille's household.
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We hate clunky exposition when we're watching TV, and there's no faster way of showing something about somebody than— Blichfeld: Just showing it.
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The streets around Louisville's Kentucky Fair and Exposition Center were flooded on Thursday as more than 14,000 mourners gathered shortly before 9 a.m.
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Less than an episode later, this mystical Exposition Hobo friend dies of an apparent overdose with no warning or impact to the narrative.
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As of Monday, the event is still listed on the IDOA's calendar for April 6 at the Exposition Building located on the fairgrounds.
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On Thursday, Pokela took to Facebook to post an exposition explaining why human genetics just doesn't work the way that this meme claims.
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The affirmation reflects the city's continued satisfactory operating performance, including maintaining a balanced budget despite pressures related to hosting the 2015 World Exposition.
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The effect is to give the audience a little hint of in medias res characterization, before returning to the exposition-heavy Act One.
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Ultimately Westworld episode 3 has only deepened the show's central mystery, despite all the exposition and flashbacks: Who is behind the hosts' awakening?
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To be on the hill, it's a really good for the exposition; the sun is always going on the vines, all the day.
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He provides exposition, explanations, context, and analysis for Clay and everyone else he talks to, helping them cope with their pain and confusion.
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The 53th SAG Awards will air live on both TBS and TNT from the Shrine Exposition Center in Los Angeles on Sunday, Jan.
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Chance the Rapper, A$AP Rocky, Joey Bada$$, and A$AP Ferg are all performing at the festival in Exposition Park in November.
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The exposition, though, is occasionally clumsy, as when Kerr expresses surprise at running into Smith in a regular women's restroom at the Senate.
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Given the nature of the "Uncharted" series, expect a mix of third-person action with the quieter moments of puzzle solving or exposition.
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But she confesses to some unease that her answer — presented in nearly 400 pages of technical exposition — is "hardly accessible" to most people.
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It was then that she read about the 1901 Pan-American Exposition and decided to do something that she had never done before.
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But the director, Steven Quale, rushes through the planning stages; there's no obstacle that can't be overcome with a quick line of exposition.
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The contemporary essay is personal in its manners, as a display, and also as a wrestling with means, how to shape the exposition.
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Chapter Two runs 149 minutes long, and it crams in so much exposition, backstory, and scare sequences that the time zooms by easily.
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These explanations are always clear, and the stakes involved — if things get worse, they could endanger an entire hemisphere — make the exposition compelling.
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Too often, however, the script jumps face first into scenes, then flounders as the exposition-laden dialogue tries to pick up the slack.
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The Golden Gate International Exposition in 1939 proved a revelation: It was his first time hearing gamelan music live, an ensemble from Bali.
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" On ballads, he added, "he moves through light, almost diaphanous lines that gain in strength through their rhythmic flow and increasing melodic exposition.
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Some of my best friends are reporters, but stop putting them in movies when you can't think of how else to handle exposition!
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And now for those of you who fast forward through all the exposition, like a monster, we have today's reading from our Nixometer.
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"What's funny is Paul Giamatti was there to say these exposition lines, but he was so good it worked beyond that," Antinori recalls.
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Watching Ramachandra Guha being taken away reminded me of his riveting exposition on why India is the most fascinating country in the world.
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The memorial is "probably not for at least two weeks, maybe longer," a source with the Los Angeles Exposition Park sports complex said.
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You have to pay attention; Captain Exposition is not going to remind you of what's been happening at the beginning of every act.
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