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She expounds wide-eyed: "I heard amazing things like ants walking or moths coming up out of their pulps".
She expounds this depressingly obvious connection at length, drawing many idiotic conclusions from it.
Her parents don't believe her, a problem she expounds upon in the production's only song, "Nobody Believes Me, Nobody Cares".
For the title piece, "Discourse News," he had Annika Pergament, the NY1 business anchor, deliver a "report" in which she expounds on Mr. Jankowski's definition of art and implicates herself as a participant in one of his projects.
These ideas are not necessarily new, but she expounds them with great passion and panache.How much longer will Greece's old families continue to enjoy this sort of name recognition, which newcomers have no hope of emulating?
In her lectures she expounds movingly on one of Gorky's greatest paintings, "Portrait of the Artist and His Mother" (1928-36), which the film portrays as an essential touchstone to Armenian cultural identity.
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And they cheered her with extra vigor when she expounded on the need to improve Medicare.
How She Expounded with the Spirit of Prophecy Father Luc is young, with full purple lips.
In three earlier books she expounded her conviction that Islam, her family's religion, was incorrigibly flawed.
She expounded a vigorous Irish nationalism and was a vocal supporter of Catholic Emancipation in Ireland, promised at the time of union in 1800 but not granted until 1829.
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