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In expounding these views, Kantorowicz clashed with the legal positivists.
Because of his zeal in expounding the Monophysite cause, he was expelled from Edessa by the Orthodox patriarch of Antioch.
"I will always defend the legitimacy of literary fiction in expounding historical truth," he said in an interview with The Paris Review in 2007.
In expounding particularly their social ideas, he never lets these float far from their context of origin or field of application.
But his hour-long keynote speech at Berlin's World Architecture festival went further in expounding his radical worldview than he had ever yet dared.
In expounding her ideas on how detective fiction works, James makes fearless reference to everyone from Jane Austen to Evelyn Waugh.
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But voluble singer Fred Macpherson – sporting owlish specs and coat lapels so inky you could lose a Higgs boson in them – expounds how in 2011 bands had become "almost vulgar" and "outdated"; how guitar pop had become "an almost irrelevant medium".
He enjoyed expounding in broad strategic terms.
We meet Bill in manifesto mode, expounding passionately on the death of the American Dream.
Proficiency in interpreting and expounding the texts of the Wujing became a requirement for all scholars who wanted to obtain posts in the government bureaucracy.
Hare's Freedom and Reason (OUP 1963) is the main text that I am expounding in this paragraph.
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