Skidelsky is a good writer, but he is not Keynes, and some readers may find his exegeses of economic ideas and the ins and outs of lengthy policy debates technical, dense, and assumptive. |
Many of my colleagues experts, among whom were professors of exegeses and Holy Scriptures, Patristics and Liturgy, knew as much as I what was the task awaiting them. |
The essays range from the American desert to China, from discussions of gardens, landscape and architectural projects to exegeses of landscape texts and to the camera lucida. |
The President was eager to put out the message that if people had questions he had answers — and, as the exegeses on the technical aspects of inspection regimes demonstrated, he pretty much did. |
And his book-length piece on Marcel Duchamp's Large Glass is still one of the most readable exegeses of this impossibly abstruse work. |
Their parietal lobe on a SPECT scan would appear to be hot as they argued legalistic Talmudic questions and Biblical exegeses, not cooling down. |