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expositor

[ik-spoz-i-ter] / ɪkˈspɒz ɪ tər /






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“A polymath, a discerner of Nature’s fundamental patterns, and, as such, an expositor for the connections of physics to other disciplines, Murray helped define the approaches of generations of scientists.”

From Washington Post

“Roger Stone and Jerome Corsi are, respectively, the progenitor and the expositor of the world view of the current President of the United States.”

From The New Yorker

Smolin is a lucid expositor, capable of freshening up material that has been presented thousands of times.

From Nature

Stone and Corsi are, respectively, the progenitor and the expositor of the world view of the current President of the United States.

From The New Yorker

In antitrust law, the courts have become the primary expositors of antitrust policy.

From The Guardian