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Like "Goodfellas," this movie uses voice-over to swing us into the action, offering first Irving's view of the world, then Sydney's, then the two in alternation, as the characters expound on their up-from-the-bottom ethos of survival.

It strikes a listener as a poignant juxtaposition, the movie star long gone from the stage expounding on Shakespeare to a man who would never leave it.

He's also been positioning himself distinctively on social issues, proceeding from the argument expounded in Out of the Ashes, the book he wrote about the 2011 London riots, which, of course, began in his back yard.

This idea that God is not separate from the world is expounded systematically in the Ethics, Spinoza's magnum opus.

The theory derives from the uncompromising Nominalism expounded in Goodman's earlier works, a Nominalism developed under the influence of two other U.S. philosophers, Rudolf Carnap and W.V. Quine, but also showing certain affinities with the later philosophy of Wittgenstein.

It looks a bit like Bradford City to me, but I thought he was from the West Midlands," expounds Mark Meadowcroft while adjusting his spandex strides, strapping on his axe and turning his amp to 11. We've dealt with this enquiry before Mark... back in the day when money didn't matter and it was just about the music.

It looks a bit like Bradford City to me, but I thought he was from the West Midlands," expounds Mark Meadowcroft while adjusting his spandex strides, strapping on his axe and turning his amp up to 11. We've dealt with this enquiry before Mark, back in the day when money didn't matter and it was just about the music.

For over fifty years, Bapu has been holding nine-day spiritual gatherings - known as kathas - during which he selects a couplet from the Ramayana and expounds upon its meaning, explaining its relevance for modern day life.

As Trump expounds from the stage, they may find themselves thinking about how long they'll need to keep listening.

In "The Long Tail," an article from the October 2004 Wired, Anderson expounded on the new economics of marketing to the periphery rather than to the median.

Various theories for the decline have been expounded: from the assertion that the trend is symptomatic of all membership-based organisations (ie nothing can be done), to the observation that the fall is contiguous with the systematic diminution of membership rights and privileges (ie something can be done).

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