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1 He would have had to start with a whole exposition of ancient economics.
2 See the whole exposition of the Job illustrations by Wicksteed, and specially p. 37.
3 He and John Root had considered designing the whole exposition themselves, and indeed their peers jealously expected they would do so.
4 Le Roy does not shirk the issue; it is the point to which his whole exposition has led and he puts it vividly.
5 The whole Exposition is really a city-planning exposition of the first order.
6 Whole exposition illuminated by Sun-like lamps.
7 But that design provides one of the strongest color notes in the whole Exposition , a delightful note, too.
8 In fact, throughout the whole Exposition you feel that the architects haven't worked merely for money or for glory.
9 Here is one of the few buildings in the whole Exposition done in what might be called the conventional exposition spirit.
10 Nowhere in the whole Exposition is the air more gloriously free than around the lofty arch and colonnades of the Tower of Jewels.
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