It enlightens without preachment, and lets the dramatic or ironic prose merge seamlessly with the musical numbers. |
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And it was from this popular pulpit that he delivered his 23-year preachment to a faithful congregation of devout and devoted readers. |
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In spite of its amateurish direction and hypocritical preachment, it broke even. |
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In similar minimalist, straggling fashion, Grandma's last letter expresses what seems to be the novel's preachment, Oskar's lesson to live by. |
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It's a preachment, aimed at the like-minded. |
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It's a preachment we hear today from many on the right. |
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