How To Use Expound In A Sentence

  • Exponible propositions generally break down into elements that are called exponent propositions; they explain or expound what is going on in the exponible proposition. Archive 2005-01-01
  • fey" -- at least so our chief engineer remarked to me, and he has some reputation among the Celtic portion of our crew as a seer and expounder of omens. The Captain of the Polestar
  • Authors customarily used the commentary format not only to expound the works of Aristotle, but also as a vehicle for original philosophical theorizing.
  • As he expounded the philosophy of enterprise and free-market wealth creation, there was a stir of interest in the public gallery.
  • It is amazing for a person who later expounded the doctrine of maximum efficiency to have accomplished such a feat.
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  • Roman Catholic Church. immune from fallacy or liability to error in expounding matters of faith or morals by virtue of the promise made by Christ to the Church. The "Infallible" Shoulder Shot
  • Gerhardt, after all, was trained -- trained to think and expound with minimum waste of words, fast and in hazardous circumstances. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • Wiping tables became a marathon as everyone, without exception, had their own theory to expound on the situation. TICKLED PINK
  • The paper introduced the basic structure of BOLT airgun, SLEEVE airgun and G airgun, expounded their work principle, analyzed the common trouble of airgun in operation and gave solution.
  • So St. Stephen's audiences have listened to some of the world's best orators, and have had the word expounded by superior doctors of divinity. Hanover; or, The Persecution of the Lowly. Story of the Wilmington Massacre
  • Where their debut looked to the KLF, Surfing the Void's psychonautical vocabulary recalls another oddball early 90s dance act, the Shamen, who infiltrated the top 10 with talk of a "shamanic, anarchistic, archaic revival" in the days when trance acts played clubs with names like Megatripolis and expounded on the mystical importance of the number The Guardian World News
  • In this article several operation modes of the 555 timer applied to the pulse Modulation(PM) and their corresponding operation characteristics are expounded.
  • Discussing and expounding this problem has not only profound academic significance, but also positive practical significance.
  • The engineer expounded his designing ideas to the board of the directors.
  • Expounds the principle of audio frequency power amplifier is designed for manostat, preamplifier, volume control, power amplifier four parts digital power amplifier megaphone.
  • His embrace of new problems and perspectives and his energy in expounding his ideas conveyed Edmund S. Phelps - Autobiography
  • Gerhardt, after all, was trained -- trained to think and expound with minimum waste of words, fast and in hazardous circumstances. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • I hope thou hast also undergone that true baphometic fire-baptism, whereof the worthy Diogenes Teufelsdröckh hath discoursed so appetizingly, causing us to long after it, none the less that he hath scrupulously refrained from expounding whatever it is. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 32, June, 1860
  • This paper, by analyzing the meaning, scope of application and the insurer's right of subrogation under seller's contingency insurance, tries to expound this special kind of marine cargo insurance.
  • Such group actions, such as jurisdiction to case, determination to plaintiff competence, extinctive prescription, court costs and so on, are expounded.
  • First, it is suggested that successive attempts to expound a Marxian theory of nature have see-sawed between naturalistic and social constructionist positions.
  • Generally speaking, they regarded it as an anxiety neurosis—a “phonophobia” or fear of speech as one therapist put it in 1830; and this pre-Freudian view of the problem would, in fact, prove more pertinent than what psychoanalysis expounded in its wake. Knotted Tongues
  • In most cases the parables of later Jewish teachers were used to illustrate or expound Scripture.
  • They added to do evil (so the Chaldee paraphrase expounds it); they were old in adulteries, and obstinate. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume IV (Isaiah to Malachi)
  • She uses her newspaper column to expound her views on environmental issues.
  • It was the judicial authority to enforce, but not to expound, fundamental law and was limited to the concededly unconstitutional act.
  • The man who would coolly appropriate some discoveries of others under cloak of a mere prefatorial reference was perhaps an expounder rather than an innovator, and had, it is shrewdly suspected, not much of his own to offer. A History of Science: in Five Volumes. Volume I: The Beginnings of Science
  • The paper mainly expounds the application of autotracking technique to modern communication and electronic confrontation , makes a concrete analysis of enforcement scheme and working principle.
  • Masabumi lectured on the analects and Urabe Kanetomo expounded the standard literature of the East. A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era
  • Normally his manner was cold, and he expounded his outrageous lecheries with grim sobriety, but that day he had been chewing preserved kal flavoured with aromatic oils, and his manner was less restrained than usual, even jolly.
  • It was there that Letwin expounded the central ethos of the Cameron policy towards the EU, which amounts to a belief that that Britain needed membership of the EU. A very slight inconsistency
  • This paper expounds the factors influencing the audit law enforcement and punishment, and puts forward some countermeasures for strengthening the audit law enforcement and punishment.
  • The Thomas Merton Center expounds a Buddhist pacifist philosophy, along with advocating nonviolent protests and civil disobedience.
  • Originally the word scribe meant "scrivener"; but rapidly it was accepted as a matter of course that the scribe who copies the Law knows the Law best, and is its most qualified expounder: accordingly the word came to mean more than it implies etymologically. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss
  • This "line of control" is surly meant to contain a remerging Russia and not as the official Pentagon claptrap expounds to protect Europe from incoming Iranian missiles. Ohmynews International
  • Perhaps he will expound at greater length on the relationships among art, artists, and politics.
  • But just as he began to come out with his “Ay, ay, we are all mortal, Vita incerta, mors certissima!” and two or three more pithy reflections, which he was in the habit of uttering after funerals, when the will of the deceased was about to be opened, — just then Mrs. Dods was pleased to become the expounder of her own oracle. Saint Ronan's Well
  • First, it is suggested that successive attempts to expound a Marxian theory of nature have see-sawed between naturalistic and social constructionist positions.
  • He expounded his views on the subject to me at great length.
  • By and large, the prominent (and well funded, I might add) expounders of the current ID movement were at one time (not so long ago) what you might call diehard crackerjack-creationists (e.g., believing that a WASP/WASC God more or less snapped his/her fingers, there was a crackling sound, and out popped the universe and its inhabitants in all their current variety and complexity). The President and Intelligent Design
  • They wanted me to expound on this topic because I had some decent ideas on the subject.
  • They also need to expound at length, to present their evidence and make their best argument.
  • He's an unwitting folklorist, a collector and expounder of hipster philosophy, barroom trivia, and pseudoscience.
  • In this paper, the necessity of rectification of digital aerial image is expounded. The bilinear interpolation is used in the rectification programming.
  • Now if I should preach in the country, among the unlearned, I would tell what propitiatory, expiatory, and remissory is; but here is a learned auditory: yet for them that be unlearned I will expound it. Sermons on the Card
  • Gerhardt, after all, was trained -- trained to think and expound with minimum waste of words, fast and in hazardous circumstances. DARE CALL IT TREASON
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics.
  • Fragrant greenheart SPA expounds the culture of modern SPA deeply, and employed the famous SPA invest and manage company of Thailand to design the completely pure Thai style.
  • Vatican I: For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter, that by His revelation, they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith delivered through the Apostles. TEXAS FAITH: Why should science talk to religion? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • According to the NOHO release, this sometimes "marring," sometimes "expounding" mode evokes a larger tradition of "defacing" art, from Rauschenberg's De Kooning erasure to the Chapman Brothers defacing Goya etchings. Menachem Wecker: The Reality of Fake Buddhas: A New Ancient Art Exhibit
  • The priest expounded his religion.
  • Russians, for historical reasons, can be acutely ill at ease with the idea of expounding uncomfortable truths in a formal setting.
  • But it does not follow that Aristotle was not at bottom a systematic thinker; and the theory of science expounded in the Posterior Analytics cannot be dismissed as an irrelevant archaism, a genuflection to Plato's ghost.
  • Hear sentence forsooth, that is, the ratling of broken glasses, and the expounding of dreams? The Satyricon of Petronius Arbiter
  • Chapter four, to expound the execution and significance of the Chinese - teaching interaction.
  • When they heard this -- not the mere words reported in Ac 19: 4, but the subject expounded according to the tenor of those words. they were baptized -- not however by Paul himself (1Co 1: 14). in the name of the Lord Jesus -- into the whole fulness of the new economy, as now opened up to their believing minds. Commentary Critical and Explanatory on the Whole Bible
  • somewhat prosily and repetitively expounded
  • We wish to expound in detail some of the many proofs of this theorem.
  • Sitting in a coffee house expounding on the lightness of being, while you quote esoteric quotes to prove how in touch you are with the downtrodden is the equivalent of a hot breeze on a hot day; annoying and needless. Archive 2009-04-01
  • But the age of Samuel required more solid qualifications in the prophets, and hence the term seer had already given way to that of expounder or master of eloquence and wisdom. Palestine or the Holy Land From the Earliest Period to the Present Time
  • He talks at length about uniting and leading the black community, then expounds and glamourizes violence in philosophy, style, attitude and music.
  • The Realist movement expounded the idea that art should rebel against the traditional historical, mythological and religious subjects in favour of unidealised scenes of modern life.
  • The priest expounded his religion.
  • They are celebrating and even drippily expounding upon Kesler's love note, and are recommending it to all. Midge Decter: The Mother Sheehan of the Right
  • He expounded his views on education to me at great length.
  • This paper, by analyzing the meaning, scope of application and the insurer's right of subrogation under seller's contingency insurance, tries to expound this special kind of marine cargo insurance.
  • It was the judicial authority to enforce, but not to expound, fundamental law and was limited to the concededly unconstitutional act.
  • I immediately wanted Hall to expound for twenty minutes on his healing centre. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • I immediately wanted Hall to expound for twenty minutes on his healing centre. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Mike was so excited by the opportunity to witness to a son of Israel that he was unaware of how loudly he was speaking - until he noticed that other passengers were listening to him expound Moses and the Prophets.
  • He's always expounding on what's wrong with the world.
  • For "expound" the reader should have read "expand," and at another point the letter should read that "Jefferson, through his confidential leaders in Congress, held that body back until Mr. Lemen, under his orders, had rallied his friends and sent in anti-slavery petitions, etc, The Jefferson-Lemen Compact The Relations of Thomas Jefferson and James Lemen in the Exclusion of Slavery from Illinois and Northern Territory with Related Documents 1781-1818
  • The third part expounds the development of the Korean anarchical movement in the second and third of 20th century.
  • Rather than developing a complex but coherent mythology that expounds upon specific ideas, Tarantino has simply created a collage of exploitation cinema.
  • Le Corbusier's ideas about houses, the household, and housework are expounded in his classic work, Vers Une Architecture.
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • In this paper, the plot of structure design, work principle, control technique and design characteristics of the industry robot are expounded.
  • It expounds the essential earmark of garbage and the limitation of garbage function transformation: garbage classification.
  • He wished, as the title stated, to expound them thoroughly in their Scriptural meaning, for setting forth the grace of Christ and God, and enabling true self-knowledge. Life of Luther
  • And, "Your sons and your daughters shall prophesy; your old men shall dream dreams, and your young men shall see visions": 149 where again, the word prophesy is expounded by dream and vision. Leviathan
  • I will expound to you — as I alone can — the secret of the enginery that effected the Rattleborough miracle — the one, the true, the admitted, the undisputed, the indisputable miracle, which put a definite end to infidelity among the Rattleburghers and converted to the orthodoxy of the grandames all the carnal-minded who had ventured to be sceptical before. Thou Art the Man
  • In this work there is a somewhat different account of cartomancy to that which I have expounded ` on the best authorities 'and from practical experience with the adepts in the art; but, in a matter of such immense im portance to ladies of all degrees, I have thought proper to give, in foot-notes, the differing interpretations of the writer in the Book of Days, who professes to speak with some authority, not however, I think, superior to mine, for I have investigated the subject to the utmost. The Gaming Table : Its Votaries and Victims : Vol. 2
  • I am wary of definitions — even in expounding the exact sciences to an elementary class. Education for a Classless Society
  • If there was an intellectual begetter of this movement, it was surely the biochemist Professor Michael Behe, whose book Darwin's Black Boxin 1996 expounded the theory of irreducible complexity. On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
  • It's not a bad way to spend a Tuesday lunchtime, in a rehearsal room in Clapham High Street, south London, listening to Simon Russell Beale expound on centaurs, Little Nell and the idealisation of childhood, modern Pimlico, 19th-century German symphonic music, his benign attitude to errant theatregoers with mobiles ( "Their own mortification is their punishment") and murder. Simon Russell Beale: 'I believe passionately in live theatre'
  • What he has tried to expound in this article bears on a key problem in our economic reform.
  • Scrotes, as was his use, delved to the root of the word and expounded its meaning as that which befits a man. At Swim, Two Boys
  • This paper expounds the services idea of unite combined digital reference services (UCDRS), introduces its function in detail, and analyses the service utility of the system.
  • He still looks somewhat distrait, however, and retains that wild look in his eyes which in a Highlander would mean that he was "fey" -- at least so our chief engineer remarked to me, and he has some reputation among the Celtic portion of our crew as a seer and expounder of omens. The Captain of the Polestar and other Tales
  • This paper mainly expounds how to improve scientific management in colleges and universities so as to promote the cross joint.
  • For the rest, he expounded some of the standard anti-Stratfordian delusions, e. g., that Venus and Adonis is exceptionally learned and that the Stratford Man made his money as a “grain trader”. Stromata Blog:
  • She can no more treat others honestly and openly than a cat can expound at length on Voltaire. Superversive: Website update
  • The definition and types of demand elasticity are analysed in this article and the great significance is expounded for the government policy-makers to instruct productive management.
  • However, disconformity of practice with constitutional requirements is no inhibition against truly expounding the text and implications of the Constitution.
  • A kind of two_speed tapping unit installed on the bench drill is introduced, and its using result is expounded.
  • 8 The answers of those learned in the law are the opinions and views of persons authorized to determine and expound the law; for it was of old provided that certain persons should publicly interpret the laws, who were called jurisconsults, and whom the Emperor privileged to give formal answers. The Institutes of Justinian
  • If Bruce expounds such views with a defiant gleam of vindication, it's understandable.
  • His obsessive hope of finding a land passage to the Pacific made him the “expounder of a realm never made coherent by map or report,” Mr. Ross writes, a realm stretching from the Appalachians to Oregon (a name Rogers coined for the Pacific Northwest Territory) and “so vast and alien in its contours, fauna, botany, and human occupation that it ­resembled a new planet.” The Pioneer of Special Ops
  • Davis mentions their equally possessing the divine essence, and their inability to disagree, but for him the main factor is that the three enjoy the relation of perichoresis, which he expounds as meaning “co-inherence, mutual indwelling, interpenetrating, merging” (2006, 72). Trinity
  • He used it as an opportunity to expound the idea of flexible integration.
  • The engineer expounded his designing ideas to the board of the directors.
  • This article, based on the liberation theology, expounds the inner relationship between Christianity and Marxism, and makes a primary analysis on the contextualization of the Chinese Christianity.
  • I quote Vatican Council I: "For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter, that by His revelation they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of the faith delivered through the Apostles. McLaren, Rohr to speak at `Emerging Church' conference in Dallas | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • This paper expounds the pharmacology and medicinal value of kuh-seng and its application in medicinal herb pesticides.
  • Wiping tables became a marathon as everyone, without exception, had their own theory to expound on the situation. TICKLED PINK
  • The priest expounded the Scriptures to us.
  • Le Corbusier's ideas about houses, the household, and housework are expounded in his classic work, Vers Une Architecture.
  • But then these roles are expounded by probably the two finest interpreters in the whole history of the opera.
  • As he expounded the philosophy of enterprise and free-market wealth creation, there was a stir of interest in the public gallery.
  • Saul Bellow literarily expounds the existentialism philosophy propositions of Sartre in Seize the Day: forlornness, anguish, death, individual choice and humane responsibility.
  • Plus the chat function means that you can expound about all of the banal minutia you'd like in regards to the song playing, what it means to you, or the absurdity of the entire situation. Conan Neutron: Why Turntable.fm Might Just End Up Saving Music
  • Clarence Thomas is almost invariably allied with Scalia in expounding and extending this new federalist agenda. The Most Dangerous Branch?
  • However, be there this distinction betwixt them, or some other, or indeed none at all, yet I presume they were both doctors of traditions, and expounders of that which they called the oral law, in opposition to the scribes, whether amongst the Jews or the Sadducees, who employed themselves in the textual exposition of the law. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • Not too dissimilar from the bland generalizations expounded in a horoscope. Lieberman increases criticism of Barack Obama
  • The honor is well-deserved, for Holland may fairly be called the fountainhead of modern international law, and has produced many of its best expounders, from Grotius and Bynkershoek to Asser. Fighting For Peace
  • Apparently, he expounds virtues and morals yet he has little to none.
  • The word ‘master’ meant a theologian who could expound the Scriptures.
  • As Haglund finds each subject and urges them to expound on their complot du jour, the UFO conspiracies begin to blend neatly into the medical conspiracies which then find connections in the government conspiracies. Marc Hershon: The Truth Just Might Be in Here
  • Subsequently, the pharmaceutic mechanisms and clinic effects of waning lung to descend the adverse also expounded.
  • And if that be not the guide in expounding it, there can be no security for a consistent and stable, more than for a faithful exercise of its powers. Balkinization
  • Why, man, I should have been an expounder of the word, with a wig like a snow-wreath, and a stipend like — like — like a hundred pounds a year, I suppose. Redgauntlet
  • Writing a monthly column usually means expounding on a single topic.
  • Several nights a week, after Mr Jones was asleep, they held secret meetings in the barn and expounded the principles of Animalism to the others.
  • It also expounds the measure of protecting the minor on the trial with high-tech instruments and the problems in choosing the way of adducing proof.
  • The most just exposition of the sacred texts, and relation of them to the issues and causes of the parish, gave the expounder a right to judge and to minister to spiritual needs.
  • Ellen Greve's books and internet sites expound the wonders of "breatharianism" where the followers live on invisible crystals in the air. The Guardian World News
  • Therefore, premarital catechesis ought to focus on identifying and expounding the essential elements of the service - just as any good sermon tries to make one or two main points, not to be a full exegetical lecture on the pericope.
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • In the words of Gershom Scholem, the great modern expounder of Jewish messianism, it would have a “catastrophic character.” The Chosen Peoples
  • The first part is the East African Community before 1977; in this part we expound the reasons for setting up the East African Community, the role and the reasons for the dissolution.
  • And here they bring in some foolish insipid fable out of Speculum Historiae or Gesta Romanorum and expound it allegorically, tropologically, and anagogically. In Praise of Folly
  • O'Gorman was one of the principal expounders of functionalist architecture in Mexico.
  • Lêng-yen-ching expounded, that is, read aloud with an extempore paraphrase, to lay congregations in China, and the section of it called the Diamond Cutter is the book which is most commonly in the hands of religious Tibetans. Hinduism and Buddhism, An Historical Sketch, Vol. 2
  • The task of studying, clarifying, and expounding doctrines is typically the responsibility of a literate, educated élite.
  • In the "Protagoras," where Plato represents Socrates as expounding his position, virtue is interpreted to mean prudence, or foresight of pleasurable and painful consequences. The Approach to Philosophy
  • Constantly new commentaries are coming out to try and expound the meaning of scripture.
  • An interpretation of Samuel Johnson's well-known essay, Rambler 4:On Fiction is given. The essay's unique and graceful style, the moral connotation and theme are expounded.
  • George Maciunas has emphasized the importance of their work, expounding a theory against representationalism in art, semiotics, illusionism, and abstraction.
  • Jean Jacques Rousseau expounded the idea that government rested on a social contract.
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • D. H. Lawrence expounds his philosophical ideas in all his works, but his first novel The White Peacock is the outset of his literary approach to philosophical problems.
  • 'A learned man, a moollah [23] or head-teacher and expounder of the Observations on the Mussulmauns of India Descriptive of Their Manners, Customs, Habits and Religious Opinions Made During a Twelve Years' Residence in Their Immediate Society
  • Moreover to expound the mechanism on the acupuncture combining with acupoint-injection of cobamamide for injection for peripheral facial palsy.
  • Taiping Scriptures takes the theory on Yin and Yang as the philosophic base of Taoism, and expounds the theology and religious doctrine with it, implying lots of brilliant thoughts on woman rights.
  • The example in terms of which he expounds his Cartesian theory of perception is that of eating manna.
  • Madjess: I will let Vatican Council I speak for me: For the Holy Spirit was not promised to the successors of Peter, that by His revelation they might make known new doctrine, but that by His assistance they might inviolably keep and faithfully expound the revelation or deposit of faith delivered through the Apostles... TEXAS FAITH: Why are millennials dropping out? | RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • The white therefore signifieth joy, solace, and gladness, and that not at random, but upon just and very good grounds: which you may perceive to be true, if laying aside all prejudicate affections, you will but give ear to what presently I shall expound unto you. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Davis mentions their equally possessing the divine essence, and their inability to disagree, but for him the main factor is that the three enjoy the relation of perichoresis, which he expounds as meaning “co-inherence, mutual indwelling, interpenetrating, merging” (2006, 72). Trinity
  • Let me expound upon a few spontaneous thoughts.
  • Just because we are in a position where we have the potential of looking back on how the Church has handed on and expounded and "unwrapped" the deposit of faith, it doesn't follow that all Catholics can do it. Landmark Address on the Responsibilities of Universities Freedom has a purpose
  • Nardini wholeheartedly expounds the idea that those in the public eye are obliged to raise the profile of organisations who struggle to avert major crises.
  • The zener diode coordinate translator and its designing principle are expounded by taking the metering of RPM of 4125A engine...
  • The first part of the thesis has expounded the cycle undulatory theory and financial early - warning theory.
  • As well as his tours he published various essays expounding his ideas and methods.
  • He's always expounding on what's wrong with the world.
  • Malken can get poetically drunk, and usually does, on one cocktail; Aaron Hancock is an expert wine-bibber; and Terrence McFane, knowing little of one drink from another, and caring less, can put ninety-nine men out of a hundred under the table and go right on lucidly expounding epicurean anarchy. CHAPTER X
  • The queen, whose dread and hatred of the puritans augmented with the severities which she exercised against them, had conceived a violent aversion to certain meetings called prophesyings, at this time held by the clergy for the purpose of exercising their younger members in expounding the Scriptures, and at which the laity had begun to attend as auditors in great numbers and with much interest. Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth
  • Thirdly, we will expound them in respect of a superessential, God-seeing life, which few men can attain or taste, by reason of the sublimity and high nobility of that life. The Adornment of the Spritual Marriage
  • At last, the control and running measure of solar photovoltaic was expounded.
  • I can expound on this further if there is interest with an example like El Reloj. Developing An Ear for Spanish
  • My dear friend George "Axxel" Knutson, Wall street Money Manager andfinancial pundit wrote me a letter expounding onthe Death of the Republican Party or, as he calls it, The PartyThat Is No More. THE DEATH OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
  • The paper describes the construction process of prestressed cantilever concrete box beam of large bridge, and expounds the control index and attention rule during this process.
  • And before the vicar could expound further on his religious philosophy which she could see he was warming to do since he abandoned the ornithogalum and rubbed his hands together she asked if they'd seen any strangers in the area in the days prior to the fete. In the Presence of the Enemy
  • This paper expounds the significance of popularizing the official cards in municipal budget units of Taiyuan City, and puts forward some concrete measures for the popularization of official cards.
  • Fortunately, he can expound in more than a sound bite.
  • The word beareth this gloss, even according to the confession of those who expound it otherwise in this place, to wit, for an image or representation of the cross. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2)
  • At the papal curia he was asked to expound the doctrine of the Latin church at a meeting with representatives of the Greek church.
  • But apart from me, expounding on the murdering pioneer of moving pictures, infinity and ecologic, you will also come across a professor from Arizona State University on exterrestrial life, an Oxford professor on the realities of nuclear power, a superb writer on the science of music, a TV scientist on weird inventions and more. Hear a real writer/scientist speak
  • France, and being welcomed by our said lord with a chearefull and fauourable countenance, they presented certaine letters on your behalfe vnto the kings Maiestie, with that reuerence which beseemed them: expounding vnto his highnes, sundry piracies and molestations offered of late vpon the sea, by his liege people and subiects vnto yours, contrary to the leagues of peace and amitie, which hitherto The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • No, he jetted to Simi Valley, California, so that he could expound upon his unequaled executive experience in the Republican presidential debate. Ami Fields-Meyer: Flake In Chief: Why Rick Perry's "Executive Experience" Is A Relative Term
  • Sense, in which these Gentlemen are pleased to understand and expound many Texts of the _Bible_, relating to this and other affinitive Points. Free and Impartial Thoughts, on the Sovereignty of God, The Doctrines of Election, Reprobation, and Original Sin: Humbly Addressed To all who Believe and Profess those Doctrines.
  • The final two chapters expound on the controversial issue of changing Muslim names: one focuses on personal names and the other on toponyms.
  • He argues that the exegetical work of the church has always had an interest in relevance, in practical application, as it expounds texts and doctrines.
  • Taiping Scriptures takes the theory on Yin and Yang as the philosophic base of Taoism, and expounds the theology and religious doctrine with it, implying lots of brilliant thoughts on woman rights.
  • “The eagle,” said the expounder of dark sayings, “is the cognizance of our noble lord the Archduke — of his royal Grace, I would say — and the eagle flies the highest and nearest to the sun of all the feathered creation.” The Talisman
  • This literal and most pious exposition of that gospel contains the whole practical science of virtues and vices, and is an inexhausted source of excellent morality, and a finished model of preaching the word of God, and of expounding the oracles of eternal life for the edification of souls. The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March
  • I immediately wanted Hall to expound for twenty minutes on his healing centre. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • At last expounds briefly the historical origin ofUighur v 3 rb voices.
  • He expounded traditional Calvinism with its high doctrine of church order .
  • To: nateriver did not Andrew McCarthy at NRO expound upon bammie's dishonesty already? give me break - at this point bammers doesn't even qualify for weisenheimer status as long as you sit down with him and have beer eberytink is gonna 'be otay Latest Articles
  • He was convinced that the spiritual health of the laity would be helped by supplementing the Latin liturgy with meetings at which religious matters would be expounded in the vernacular and in which the congregation would take part.
  • Drayton expounds the mythological figures, events, and settings, making use of technical terms from the arts — terms that were relatively new in England: landskip, cornice, pilaster. Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • I am wary of definitions -- even in expounding the exact sciences to an elementary class. Education for a Classless Society
  • In this paper, the necessity of rectification of digital aerial image is expounded. The bilinear interpolation is used in the rectification programming.
  • These ideas were expounded to mass audiences.
  • Chapter one mainly expounds the background of the transition of the late Qing Dynasty and the coming into being of the stratocracy.
  • In chapter 5,1 expound relations of ESOP and institutional innovation.
  • Lawrence expounded on the military aspects of guerrilla warfare.
  • Given how much more has to be explained to the reader, the dialogue is much wordier here than in your typical Archie comic, with everyone expounding on what they think and how they feel. Archie Comics for February 2010 » Comics Worth Reading
  • And it is to wit that this word alleluia is expounded in four manners after four doctors, the first is S. Austin, which exposeth it thus: The Golden Legend, vol. 7
  • I liked his recent article in the newspaper, expounding the theory of ‘Narrative Politics’.
  • This paper summaries the fluid mechanics property and the research of mass transferred property, the advanced progress of the New VST (New Vertical Sieve tray Tower) in our country is also expounded.
  • The design of hardware and software of intelligent module were expounded importantly, and hardware configuration were set between master station and slave station.
  • I expounded this theory, and then, since it was a buffet lunch, went off to get some more food.
  • The cutting performances and cutting mechanisms of tool materials are expounded.
  • It expounds the essential earmark of garbage and the limitation of garbage function transformation: garbage classification.
  • But what is to become of the poor donsie woman, no one can expound. The Ayrshire Legatees, or, the Pringle family
  • But Harding finds that, in expounding that literal text and the lives of its prominent interpreters, they are constantly creating new truth.

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