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He dares to expound the sum total of Europe since 1945 in a seamless narrative.
Her novels expound the major Existential themes, demonstrating her conception of the writer's commitment to the times.
Now, I'm not going to expound the boring, predictable, not terribly valid point that museums should focus exclusively on art.
In their hard-hitting polemical writings they attempted to expound the fundamental theological, historical, and legal truths of their cause.
It was more concerned to attack the regime for its corruption than to expound the details of an Islamic republic.
But that year he received an offer to work as a subeditor on The Economist, founded five years before to expound the principles of free trade.
They were to expound the verities of economic liberalism and let the politicians come to them, rather than the other way round.
Apart from topical criticism of abuses, he did not at first attack traditional positions, being content to expound the regular Gospel passages.
Taixu was among the foremost in modern times to expound the metaphysical and soteriological aspects of Buddhism, especially the Chan (Zen) and Weishi ("Consciousness Only"; see Yogachara) schools.
Schopenhauer proceeded to expound the dubious theory that nature promoted homosexuality in older men as a way of discouraging them from continuing to procreate.
Mīr Dāmād was the first to expound the notion of "eternal origination" (ḥudūth dahrī) as an explanation for the creation of the world.
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