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1 You certainly are a master in the difficult art of clear exposition .
2 Brother Smith is a good Preacher, filling his sermons with a clear exposition of Evangelical truth.
3 Senator Bruce embraced this opportunity to give a clear exposition of the condition of affairs in his State.
4 In fact, history gives us too few data concerning his attainments for a clear exposition of his character.
5 But now hath a clear exposition come to you from your Lord, and a guidance and a mercy.
6 A beautiful scorn of deception and humbug shines through his clear exposition of the facts and laws of disease.
7 Mr. Gladstone gave a clear exposition of the income tax, which he declared was never intended to be permanent.
8 If more were needed, the clear exposition by Mr. Jeaffreson and later Professor Dowden, leave nothing to be said.
9 Are you looking for a clear exposition of what the main trends are, and what they mean for your business?
10 Not any amount of wise talking, not the most clear exposition of the great danger she ran in retaining it, could have moved her.
11 His clear expositions and impassioned eloquence at last overcame all resistance.
12 A Supplement to Ure's Dictionary of Arts, Manufactures, and Mines, containing a Clear Exposition of their Principles and Practice.
13 A volume of handy science, not only interesting as an abstract subject, but valuable for its clear expositions of every-day science.
14 "In the name of the court I thank your eminence for your open and clear exposition of this sad history," said the president, solemnly.
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