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Rather, Mr. Dupnik freely expounds on the problems he sees around him and in his state.
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Lord Taverne, who is married to a scientist, expounds and exposes like the barrister he once was.
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In a still timely series from 2009, Mark expounds on his views for how to pitch to a venture capitalist.
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Then he expounds what he believes is the right way: an imprecise mix of personal reflection and the sharing of experience.
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The Talmud describes and expounds upon the passages of the Old Testament.
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In interviews and in his work, Milch expounds upon his great subject: the oneness of things, the connectedness and indivisibility of all life.
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Less an anti-modernist than a sensual conservative, Rohmer derides bureaucracy, presents an exemplary domesticated romance, exalts charming traditions, and expounds, in comic form, his techno-utopia.
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In his new book, How to Create a Mind, The Secret of Human Thought Revealed, Ray Kurzweil expounds on the biggest of big ideas.
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Sir Frank expounds on the importance of music in Forster's work, including the use of literary leitmotifs that run through his novels like musical themes.
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Richard Schweid, an American journalist living in Barcelona, expounds on this tough, repulsive creature in a delightfully literate little volume, The Cockroach Papers: A Compendium of History and Lore.
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She insists that Jesus of Nazareth made no claim to be divine: a famous New Testament passage that expounds both his self-abasement and divine glory does not mean what Christians think it means, she adds.
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