The format belongs to a recent genre of installation art found in international expositions, that of the mock street bazaar. |
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The Ministry of Industry and Trade organises one of the biggest country expositions to meet the interest of Czech exporters. |
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If you read standard expositions of Quantum Theory you can put together a certain list of the things that are not effects. |
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Intriguingly, the author of this cataclysmic theatrical moment politely refused to engage in either explanations or expositions about his work. |
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There are other expositions of the theory of dialectics which present it in opposition to formal logic. |
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The book's first two parts are excellent expositions on ancient religions and modern physics. |
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The importance of this survey lies in its synthetic descriptions and in its clear expositions on what needs to be further studied in this area. |
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These range from evangelistic sermons to in-depth expositions of various parts of Scripture. |
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Quite small, the LC2 range was designed primarily for apartments and featured in furniture expositions at the time. |
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With Georges being a supplier of equipment for the construction industry, their life was going to trade shows and expositions. |
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All Vedantic expositions are commentaries by various Acharyas on the Vedanta sutras. |
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And relocating residents and businesses is a much more significant issue for Shanghai Expo 2010 than for previous expositions. |
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The workshop founded in Moscow in 1853 grew rapidly into a factory, and its works were also exhibited regularly at international expositions. |
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Over 130 companies will have their wares on display, with big expositions from most major auto manufacturers. |
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These reviews remain the most comprehensible expositions of the essential elements of regulation. |
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Eurosatory 2002, one of the world's largest defense expositions, held in Paris in June, was a great success. |
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Ancient Galenic expositions of the body's humoral composition, and attendant physical fluctuations, further complicated a woman's position. |
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Since she graduated from University in 1986, her artworks have been exhibited and frequently awarded at national expositions. |
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Tiffany assured himself a global reputation by displaying his products at international expositions, where they were widely acclaimed and rewarded with medals. |
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There are signposts in the text but Desai stops so frequently to admire the scenery that they are buried beneath lengthy expositions and descriptions of the setting sun. |
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He believes that many galleries have become expert globetrotters, exhibiting at all of the major expositions, be they in Basel, Paris, New York or San Francisco. |
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This landmark fair was the first of the international expositions held in the United States to integrate the decorative arts with the fine arts objects on view. |
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The abbey of Tuffé is still alive. In the heart of the city, sightsee and discover the history and its art expositions. |
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Parque das Dunas Pavilion due to its grandeur, with a total aea of 4,428m², is ideal for fairs, expositions, shows and other large events. |
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His extant works include Coptic sermons and expositions of moderate Monophysite doctrine addressed to leading Byzantine figures. |
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The Tribunal has eschewed doctrinaire approaches in its expositions of the provisions of the Convention. |
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One of the itinerant expositions of the Museumuseu Project, leaded by the brazilian artist Mabe Bethônico. |
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During their interviews conducted in English, of course they gave standard expositions of the line, barely engaging with Arab accusations. |
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The essayists are not all British but all of their expositions are measured, well stated summations of a middling to moderately conservative treatment of Paul. |
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They attended world's fairs and other international expositions, including the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago and the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris. |
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This text was the source for 11th-century glosses and expositions and juristic arguments over legal theory that led directly to the 12th-century revival of Roman law at Bologna. |
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And others lure expositions, jamborees or sporting events. |
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Understand these expositions represented on a map. |
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This month the pieces of the puzzle-like project will be reassembled as the various artists come together in Charleston for a series of expositions, lectures, residencies, and dialogues. |
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The territory was formerly the site of steel production, but now it hosts a technical museum with many interactive expositions for tourists. |
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While the Paris Exposition was by far the largest, other expositions did much to popularize the style. |
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The models were the West's great expositions, whose iconic edifices, such as the Eiffel Tower and Crystal Palace, had inspired visitors with the industrial world's swelling might. |
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The Abhidhamma Pitaka contain expositions and commentaries on the Sutta, and these vary significantly between Buddhist schools. |
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A picturesque location with a modern and beautiful town where there is vasts amounts of crafts. It is a reunion point of many cultures and arts expositions offered to the visitors. |
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These criteria are met best in old forest stands with spruce and pine, dense ground vegetation and local tree regrowth on dry slopes in southern to western expositions. |
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Position papers, which serve as longer expositions of an issue and have a fuller explanation of APHA policy, are recommended to be about 3,000 words. |
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Thompson most recently served as vice president of marketing for Cygnus Expositions. |
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