As well as his tours he published various essays expounding his ideas and methods. |
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Russians, for historical reasons, can be acutely ill at ease with the idea of expounding uncomfortable truths in a formal setting. |
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This breviloquent statement of summation of course requires much expounding. |
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There were regular interpreters in attendance, who made considerable sums out of the recipients by expounding and unriddling these oracles. |
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Over the next 30 years he contributed 78 papers to international journals, many of them expounding his own theory of molecular attraction. |
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But Harding finds that, in expounding that literal text and the lives of its prominent interpreters, they are constantly creating new truth. |
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Tiersen is not a man given to explaining his lyrics or expounding on his musical inspiration. |
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Contrary to all the theories that – that they are expounding, there should have been warming over the last 15 years. |
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Soon after, the pair began expounding plans to import market reforms from, of all places, Sweden. |
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Hearing and expounding the text as it stands, with attention to literary, redemptive-historical, and canonical contexts, are the foci. |
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Throughout this century the Supreme Pontiffs have issued various documents expounding the principal moral truths on conjugal chastity. |
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Writing a monthly column usually means expounding on a single topic. |
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George Maciunas has emphasized the importance of their work, expounding a theory against representationalism in art, semiotics, illusionism, and abstraction. |
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However, disconformity of practice with constitutional requirements is no inhibition against truly expounding the text and implications of the Constitution. |
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At the same time, the government of Zia-ul-Haq was also expounding its commitment to welfare. |
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Please restrict yourself exclusively to the statement regarding the withdrawal of Mrs González Álvarez from the election, without expounding political considerations on the issue of the election of the President. |
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The emphasis instead is on prohibiting or regulating activities specifically addressed, rather than on expounding a doctrine of conflict of interest. |
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Hamlet is often perceived as a philosophical character, expounding ideas that are now described as relativist, existentialist, and sceptical. |
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Intel placed in electronics magazines articles expounding the microprocessors' capabilities and proselytized engineering organizations and companies in the hope that others would come up with applications. |
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In this regard, it is sufficient to call to mind the proliferation of the sects and movements expounding fundamentalist philosophy or to consider the unyielding urge to react to or escape from historic conditions of the past. |
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The rabbis worked in the spirit of Moses the lawgiver when they determined to make the Torah the Book of the People by translating it into the vernacular, and expounding it for themasses. |
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Hockney supplies an idiosyncratic commentary, expounding his forthright views on everything from the state of modern art to why crinkled chips are preferable, because there's more surface area. |
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Seated at a coffee table at Black Hat, a conference for the cyber-security industry held in Las Vegas recently, Mr Kurtz is expounding on the fundamental flaw he sees in the way many firms deal with cyber-intrusions. |
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I must admit to the member that there were some things that I did not know and I appreciate him expounding on the history of British Columbia and how it was developed. |
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However, the Berlin declaration, instead of expounding these achievements, appears to be concealing them behind vague formulations about openness and cooperation. |
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The protection and strengthening of local autonomy in Europe by means of a document expounding the principles subscribed to by all the democratic states of Europe is a longstanding ambition in local government circles. |
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Once I had finished expounding my theory, our thankful delegate drinking pal put forward his ideas, which I offer all my interpreter colleagues as a bit of food for thought. |
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Every dollar allocated by the CTF triggers several more dollars in independent program production telling Canadian stories, creating programs for our children or expounding our views on the world we live in. |
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It was amazing to see this little woman on the stage in front of the Parliament expounding her demands as the leaders who had gathered for the Francophone Summit were passing by behind her. |
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There is enough exhortation going on in the world, but not enough explanation and expounding to make a real understanding of science one of the common possessions of mankind. |
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The pulpit should also be used for expounding the teachings of the Statement and exhorting participation in programs fitted to the parochial level. |
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She wrote an essay expounding the tenets of Scottish separatism. |
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The sangha traveled through the subcontinent, expounding the dharma. |
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While expounding the other day on the lost antiseptic mercurochrome, I mentioned that vaccines once contained an antibacterial and antifungal agent called thimerosal. |
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Expounding and elucidating as she wafts across the paper, Clio floats like the ribbons around her hair and waist. |
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