And it is easy to find lengthy disquisitions from Macaulay, Churchill, Smuts, and the like to this effect. |
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I'm thinking especially of the photographs that accompany Austerlitz's architectural disquisitions. |
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There are no pretentious disquisitions on the supposed post-modernist significance of trashy TV game shows. |
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All of them could have offered convenient launching pads for wise disquisitions infused with the wisdom of hindsight. |
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It is enough to make me weep when I hear your disquisitions on how we would be making savings here in an important area. |
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In between are poems, theses, futurological disquisitions and references to everyone you have ever heard of, and to some you may not have. |
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The owner, who looks like a playboy footballer, keeps guests entertained with a succession of anecdotes, culinary disquisitions and impromptu bursts of song. |
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So, on abortion, look for endless disquisitions on the grassiness of the anti-choice roots, the elitism of pro-choicers and the general tedium of the abortion issue. |
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Some may find that Smith's heavy accent makes Andrey's disquisitions hard to follow, but her intense focus and gift for characterization carry her through. |
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Titles and footnotes tend to be pretexts for disquisitions on the creative process in music, which is stimulated by highly diverse factors. |
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When listening to the disquisitions about the new European self-awareness, I can't help feeling that what we envision is a gigantic new nationstate, emotional identification and mutual enemies. |
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Upon this account political disquisitions, if just, and reasonable, and practicable, are of all the works of speculation the most useful. |
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However, more immediate references are found in the moral and political disquisitions The Man Without Qualities by Robert Musil, although in that case, described from an Austrian perspective. |
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Mr Khatami plainly dislikes Mr Bush, and Mr Bush has little time for the Iranian reformists or Mr Khatami's elegant disquisitions on civilisation. |
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This approach, unlike most disquisitions, takes as its starting point not the development in the field of sculpture, but the development in the filmic medium. |
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