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I don't think the religious aspect of it is a good thing; it's very dangerous for democracy". As she expounds on her atheist convictions, one cannot help but wonder what trajectory her life would have traced had she not passed her French exam that day at school.
For the title piece, "Discourse News," he had Annika Pergament, the NY1 business anchor, deliver a "report" in which she expounds on Mr. Jankowski's definition of art and implicates herself as a participant in one of his projects.
But Ms. Silverman was unfazed, and still believes that dressing up is part of the patented Make It a Treat philosophy she expounds on in her book (described as "often hilarious and occasionally revelatory" in a review in The New York Times).
Some of Jacobs's theories were falsified by subsequent history: she expounds on how the block lengths on the Upper West Side keep its streets stagnant, compared with those of her beloved Village, but in fact Columbus Avenue later on became as lively as Hudson Street.
In Ex Libris, a collection of essays that are love letters to the art of reading and the beauty of language, she expounds on the delights of proofreading, the allure of long words, and the satisfactions of reading out loud. .
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Phillis Wheatley (1753 -1784), a young, lettered house-slave in Boston, Massachusetts, wrote poems "on various subjects, religious and moral," in one of which she expounded on the significance of "Being Brought from Africa to America" and extolled Christians to remember that though Negroes be "black as Cain," they, too, can be "refin'd and join th' angelic train" (Wheatley [1773] 1997).
THE conductor Marin Alsop has strong artistic convictions that she puts into practice and expounds on readily.
With a rainbow-colored kite under her arm, she expounded on Travers: "She followed Gurdjieff.
And they cheered her with extra vigor when she expounded on the need to improve Medicare.
On the set in Herzliya, her "Eretz Nehederet" counterpart, Helly, an abrasive, overbearing character, threw whole, unpeeled vegetables into a pot as she expounded on the best way to freeze schnitzels as opposed to freezing settlements.
'Evolution of the Nut' Thirty years ago Elizabeth Tashjian founded her Nut Museum on the ground floor of her Victorian home in Old Lyme, where she expounded on the history, value, variety, nobility and sexuality of the nut.
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