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exposition and marked
It is not necessarily the case that the move to the dominant key in the exposition is marked by a new theme.
As with much of Haydn's work, it is written in so-called " monothematic " sonata form ; that is, the movement to the dominant key in the exposition is not marked by a " second theme ".
The United States ’ contribution to the exposition consisted of three buildings and marked the end to a several year period in which the United States did not construct buildings for foreign expositions.
Two great expositions marked the monastery during the 1990s: an exposition, entitled " 4 séculos de pintura " (), in 1992 ; and the exposition " Leonardo da Vinci – um homem à escala do mundo, um Mundo à escala do homem " (), in 1998 ( which included the Leicester Codex, on temporary loan from Bill Gates ).
The work is divided into four books, which exhibit a marked absence of systematic exposition.
As soon as the introduction is over and the exposition begins, the time signature changes to split C ( alla breve ) and the score is marked Allegro.

exposition and Allegro
In measures 26 – 28, it briefly modulates to A major and immediately back to D. The exposition ( Allegro con brio ) begins in D major with the A theme lasting until measure 57.
# Allegro con brio ( G major )The first movement is a powerful and glowing exposition characterized by liberal use of timpani.

exposition and di
Following a full stop, the expositional coda begins which quotes Mozart's insertion aria " Un bacio di mano ", K. 541 and then ends the exposition on a series of fanfares.

exposition and con
The initial nine bars of the first theme of the exposition, Presto con allegrezza < sup >( mm.

exposition and is
More than a beautiful visualization of the illustrious adventures and escapades of the tragi-comic knight-errant and his squire, Sancho Panza, in seventeenth-century Spain, this inevitably abbreviated rendering of the classic satire on chivalry is an affectingly warm and human exposition of character.
It is both an extended discussion ( and polemic ) on Stoic physics, and an exposition of Aristotelian thought on this theme.
Steiner described many exercises he said were suited to strengthening such self-discipline ; the most complete exposition of these is found in his book How To Know Higher Worlds.
The exposition is then repeated before a short development section.
The most common four-valve layout is a superset of the well-established 3-valve layout and is noted in the table, despite the exposition of four-valve and also five-valve systems ( the latter used on the tuba ) being incomplete in this article.
A computer expo or computer show is a trade fair or exposition for computers and electronics.
John Stuart Mill, in his exposition of hedonistic utilitarianism, proposed a hierarchy of pleasures, meaning that the pursuit of certain kinds of pleasure is more highly valued than the pursuit of other pleasures.
It is chiefly important due to Clement's exposition of religion as an anthropological phenomenon.
John Stuart Mill, in his exposition of hedonistic utilitarianism, proposed a hierarchy of pleasures, meaning that the pursuit of certain kinds of pleasure is more highly valued than the pursuit of other pleasures.
The exposition is clumsy, the sound track corny, the denouement silly.
Most fugues open with a short main theme, the subject, which then sounds successively in each voice ( after the first voice is finished stating the subject, a second voice repeats the subject at a different pitch, and other voices repeat in the same way ); when each voice has entered, the exposition is complete.
A fugue begins with the exposition and is written according to certain predefined rules ; in later portions the composer has more freedom, though a logical key structure is usually followed.
He continued with a series of pioneering projects, culminating in his two European masterworks: the temporary German Pavilion for the Barcelona exposition ( often called the Barcelona Pavilion ) in 1929 ( a 1986 reconstruction is now built on the original site ) and the elegant Villa Tugendhat in Brno, Czech Republic, completed in 1930.
" To make clear my exposition in writing this brief commentary on painting ," Alberti began his treatise, Della Pittura ( On Painting ), " I will take first from the mathematicians those things with which my subject is concerned.
Knuth also claims that literate programming provides a first-rate documentation system, which is not an add-on, but is grown naturally in the process of exposition of one's thoughts during a program creation.
According to the historic view of the Jewish faith, allegorically the Oral Law ( Torah she-be ' al-peh ) was also given to Moses at Sinai, and is the exposition of the Written Law as relayed by the scholarly and other religious leaders of each generation.
In the exposition above, morphological rules are described as analogies between word forms: dog is to dogs as cat is to cats, and as dish is to dishes.
A general procedure ( the chakravala, or " cyclic method ") for solving Pell's equation was finally found by Jayadeva ( cited in the eleventh century ; his work is otherwise lost ); the earliest surviving exposition appears in Bhāskara II's Bīja-gaṇita ( twelfth century ).
Because court decisions in civil law traditions are brief and not amenable to establishing precedent, much of the exposition of the law in civil law traditions is done by academics rather than by judges ; this is called doctrine and may be published in treatises or in journals such as Recueil Dalloz in France.

exposition and time
The randomization-based analysis has the disadvantage that its exposition involves tedious algebra and extensive time.
In his exposition, he acknowledged the existence of what are now called imaginary numbers, although he did not understand their properties ( described for the first time by his Italian contemporary Rafael Bombelli, although mathematical field theory was developed centuries later ).
David Antin, Charles Olson, John Cage, and the Black Mountain College school of poetry and the arts were integral figures in the intellectual and artistic exposition of postmodernism at the time.
The first full preterist exposition was finally written in 1730 by the Protestant and Arian, Frenchman Firmin Abauzit (‘ Essai sur l ' Apocalypse ’), who worked in the those time independent Republic of Geneva as a librarian.
One of the concerns of the age was to find a suitable style for the discussion of scientific topics, which needed above all a clear exposition of facts and arguments, rather than the ornate style favored at the time.
By the time he was twenty, Mozart was able to write concerto ritornelli that gave the orchestra admirable opportunity for asserting its character in an exposition with some five or six sharply contrasted themes, before the soloist enters to elaborate on the material.
Curiously, for today's readers, the exposition looks dimensionally incorrect, since Newton does not introduce the dimension of time in rates of changes of quantities.
The Prior Analytics contains his exposition of the " syllogistic ", where three important principles are applied for the first time in history: the use of variables, a purely formal treatment, and the use of an axiomatic system.
Taking the seminal work of the style, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez, the reader must let go of preexisting ties to conventional exposition, plot advancement, linear time structure, scientific reason, etc., to strive for a state of heightened awareness of life's connectedness or hidden meanings.
At the beginning of the recapitulation, the theme is replayed before a differing transition is heard, returning to the music heard in the piano exposition ( this time in B-flat major / B-flat minor ).
In 1986 dragon boat racing was for the first time presented to ' the world ' when boats were paddled at the world exposition known as Expo 86.
In 1756 for the first time one of his expositions of the theory was published, and in 1758 he sent a more detailed exposition, Essai de Chymie Méchanique, to a competition to the Academy of Sciences in Rouen.
Additionally, at a time when lynchings in the US were peaking, a Human Zoo diorama was also present at the exposition, entitled ' Living in Madagascar '.
In 1946 Hartley was awarded the IRE medal of honor " For his early work on oscillating circuits employing triode tubes and likewise for his early recognition and clear exposition of the fundamental relationship between the total amount of information which may be transmitted over a transmission system of limited band-width and the time required.
The definition of history followed by Iorga was specified in his 1894 Despre concepţia actuală a istoriei şi geneza ei: " History is the systematic exposition, free from all unrelated purpose, of facts irrespective of their nature, methodically acquired, through which human activity manifested itself, irrespective of place and time.
* c. 1400-Ahmad al-Qalqashandi gives a list of ciphers in his Subh al-a ' sha which include both substitution and transposition, and for the first time, a cipher with multiple substitutions for each plaintext letter ; he also gives an exposition on and worked example of cryptanalysis, including the use of tables of letter frequencies and sets of letters which can not occur together in one word
Taejon Expo ' 93 was a three-month international exposition held between Saturday, August 7, 1993 and Sunday, November 7, 1993 in the central South Korean city of Daejeon ( at the time spelled " Taejŏn ").
The occasion of the proof by Hassler Whitney of the embedding theorem for smooth manifolds is said ( rather surprisingly ) to have been the first complete exposition of the manifold concept precisely because it brought together and unified the differing concepts of manifolds at the time: no longer was there any confusion as to whether abstract manifolds, intrinsically defined via charts, were any more or less general than manifold extrinsically defined as submanifolds of Euclidean space.
From time to time, not in a regular basis, Glay holds an exposition and a concert called " Glay Expo ", which is always expensively produced and lures greater audiences than their normal stadium concerts.
Too much exposition, or too much at one time, can seriously derail a story and be frustrating to the reader or viewer eager for a story to either get moving or move on.
" Villain speech is a specific form of exposition in which the villain describes his sinister plans to a helpless hero, often prefacing his exposition with the comment that it can't hurt to divulge the plan, since the hero will be dead soon anyway ( or the plan will be impossible to stop in the short time available ).
Further illustrations of these views were given in two works published about the same time as the lectures, one a treatise On the Sonship and Brotherhood of Believers, and the other an exposition of the first epistle of St John.

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