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The moral lesson is that there is no such thing as unqualified tolerance; ultimately, one must be able to expound intolerance of certain ideologies without surrendering the moral high ground normally linked to tolerance.
He talked about birds, his key obsession being hawks, falcons, and falconry, a subject he seemed able to expound on for long stretches, despite his limited knowledge, theorizing about the homing instinct and the pleasure that birds found in their ability to ride the thermals that bloomed from the desert in the afternoon.
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No longer is he able to fully expound on his latest invention: a pink fluid that makes people young again.
And I certainly feel this terrible vacuum that's been created between the ideals that your father was able to beautifully expound, and the pretty tatty, tawdry world that most of us are forced to deal with.
Ryan Dombal of Pitchfork Media wrote in a review of Achtung Babys 20th anniversary reissue, "Even 20 years on, the tour looks like something to behold, a singularly inventive experience that no band including U2 itself has been able to really expound upon in a meaningful way".
Cuban-trained doctors must be able not only to diagnose an ulcer and treat hypertension but also to expound on the principles put forward by "el comandante".
But standups can't dramatise, they have to expound.
He leans back to expound on this further.
This e-column is the perfect opportunity to expound.
Tortorella, not surprisingly, was in no mood to expound about new beginnings Saturday morning.
Several Marquette players did their best to expound on what constitutes boot camp.
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