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The theorizing
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To formulate a theory, especially about some specific subject.
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The theorizing tendency -- which argues that the artistic value of what Shakespeare wrote is not merely overrated but irrelevant, as are all questions of value -- could be seen, in the beginning at least, as a salutary response to "Bardolatry," the uncritical celebration of Shakespearean genius.
The theorizing of the proper role of aristocratic leadership and Senatorial independence, together with Platonic analogies for the requisite concord and harmony in the city, would become central themes of Cicero's political philosophy.
The theorizing will tirelessly continue amongst movie lovers (myself included), especially since Nolan has remained rather silent about the ending.
But the theorizing did not stop there.
"This is one extreme in the theorizing," Dr. Ebright said.
Alas, Republicans don't have a monopoly on all the theorizing.
Dr. Wefel said he had not kept up with all the theorizing.
As for the cause of the pause, experts are still in the theorizing phase.
In the past, Nassar has occasionally shown irritability at the theorizing around his decision to stop writing.
Now, the Senate has an opportunity to end the theorizing and find out what exactly Comey objected to.
Fortunately, in this book the theorizing is overshadowed by a report on the state of America's youth.
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