Prefacing involves an explicatory introduction to a reading of a work. |
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Written in a clear, easy-to-follow style, the book is well researched, as is evident in the copious explicatory notes, at the end of the book, for each chapter. |
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Trope, in medieval church music, melody, explicatory text, or both added to a plainchant melody. |
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Please note that the annex contains a Commission Staff Working Paper with a set of detailed tables and explicatory notes to this report. |
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Carr's dialogue is often so explicatory that surreal directorial touches are redundant. |
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An explicatory text pinpoints the advantages of the Hammam on the social level and for hygiene concerns. |
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Each entry consists of a term followed by explicatory text, a cross reference and the source if applicable, as well as the corresponding term in the two other languages. |
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There's a lot of explicatory dialogue, too. |
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The ultimate ungroundedness of his basic semantic explicatory categories, this suggests instead, was a fact that his own theories fully recognized and consciously exploited. |
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After all, the critic, and especially the critic who perches in high journalistic places, needs to have a space in which he can insert himself and do the explicatory work he offers to a world presumed to be in need of it. |
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