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How to use disquisitions in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word disquisitions? Here are some examples.

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And it is easy to find lengthy disquisitions from Macaulay, Churchill, Smuts, and the like to this effect.
I'm thinking especially of the photographs that accompany Austerlitz's architectural disquisitions.
There are no pretentious disquisitions on the supposed post-modernist significance of trashy TV game shows.
All of them could have offered convenient launching pads for wise disquisitions infused with the wisdom of hindsight.
It is enough to make me weep when I hear your disquisitions on how we would be making savings here in an important area.
In between are poems, theses, futurological disquisitions and references to everyone you have ever heard of, and to some you may not have.
The owner, who looks like a playboy footballer, keeps guests entertained with a succession of anecdotes, culinary disquisitions and impromptu bursts of song.
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.
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.
Titles and footnotes tend to be pretexts for disquisitions on the creative process in music, which is stimulated by highly diverse factors.
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.
Upon this account political disquisitions, if just, and reasonable, and practicable, are of all the works of speculation the most useful.
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.
Mr Khatami plainly dislikes Mr Bush, and Mr Bush has little time for the Iranian reformists or Mr Khatami's elegant disquisitions on civilisation.
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.
Examples from Classical Literature
The classics then supplied the starting-point for juristic and medical disquisitions.
He has none of the defining disquisitions that are born of the closet.
The disquisitions upon death and suicide were calculated to fill me with wonder.
His disquisitions on topics like the nature of individual cities and prisons aren't well integrated.
So, there is a bit of make-believe in these earnest disquisitions on part-and-share.
Euphues' means 'the well-bred man,' and though there is a slight action, the work is mainly a series of moralizing disquisitions on love, religion, and conduct.
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