Bond has expatiated on these views in essays that his friends call Shavian, his foes call dogmatic and everyone agrees are robust, fighting stuff.
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Wikimedia Community UG Cameroon in a hackathon to improve on their meta-wiki page to expatiate on their goal, mission, vision and objectives.
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Judging by her writing, Houston has a talent common to many New Age superstars, a seemingly limitless capacity to digress and expatiate about almost nothing.
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I am a lucky beggar to have her as a travelling companion . " While in Britain she intermittently met up with Margaret Stoddart, another expatiate artist.
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It was noted that he would " regale with dubious rhetoric " audiences before whom he would thunderously and whimsically " expatiate upon " Michigan's storied history.
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The experts expatiate on the shortage of priests, but the real shortage is of authentic Catholic leaders of any kind _ of the saints among the living, that is.
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The problems of the camps have been expatiated by the government ordering villagers into the camps on pain of being classified as rebels and on occasion shelling those villages who refused to relocate.
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He strikes up a conversation with the servant, treating him as an equal and expatiating, to the lackey's surprise, on the subject of the horror of capital punishment.
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Unlike an ethnic grocer which tends to sell a mixture of products and goods, an expatiate delicatessen tends to sell items from one particular place such as Portugal or region like Eastern Europe.
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"I think you'll be awed by some of the things I'm going to tell you, " he declares, as he begins to expatiate upon the dangers of hubris and war.