| 1. | This could be as hard as finding out how many expatiates of Michigan live in Montana.
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| 2. | Fair enough, even if I really have time to expatiate like that only on weekends.
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| 3. | The score is made up of short, jumpy musical phrases that give the composer little room to expatiate.
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| 4. | Or worse yet, when a recovering alcoholic plants himself and starts expatiating on the virtues of Virgin Marys?
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| 5. | I shall not expatiate on the various troubles and difficulties that I have undergone in writing and publishing this work.
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| 6. | At several points in the narrative, Godwin expatiates on the power and unthinking qualities of mob-like behavior.
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| 7. | In the April issue of Harper's magazine, Franzen expatiates on the culture in which literary novelists find themselves.
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| 8. | This development gives Godwin scope to expatiate on the Swiss system of storing corn in public reserves in case of natural disasters.
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| 9. | The man pointed out that he was an expatiate working as a sales manager in Angola and had come to India to marry.
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| 10. | Currency analysts, who a week earlier barely knew what the Korean currency was called, were suddenly expatiating on the beliefs of rival politicians.
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