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Exordium was supposed to be about a new state of consciousness."
But to make the changes you will need to take advice from Exordium."
It was an Exordium message that made us stop making ships."
My mind could filter and process the Exordium information.
The weapons were built based on information believed to have been received from the future via the project Exordium.
In the exordium, the speaker gives their main argument, and all the relevant information.
Instead, each use of the Exordium creates a new timeline in which the message is received.
It also appears affected by the interference effect which damages the Exordium.
I grow impatient at the length of your exordium.
"Exordium," repeated the curate, for the sake of saying something.
The first stanza is the exordium, where the composer explains his purpose.
"My poetry is a declaration of war, not an exordium to defeat.
The poem was in two books; the exordium of the first and the greater part of the second have been lost.
In the exordium, the orator laid out the purpose of the discourse.
"Exordium would show you what you needed to do, wouldn't it?"
Exordium was a precious resource that could only be used at times of extreme crisis."
The manuscript also has a different exordium for the beginning עקב.
This exordium led me to expect something terrible.
"Exordium showed us the direction to follow, that's all.
The proprietors have combined the capital and labor hinted at in my exordium.
In Western classical rhetoric, the exordium was the introductory portion of an oration.
Another footnote on the same page explains that the title of this introductory chapter, "Exordium," means introduction.
The exordium is poetry, not (in intent) history.
But we have Exordium and the inertia-suppression machinery.
But in the Exordium experiments, I became aware of a mind reaching towards mine, from the future.