• Herod did the same, expounding in the course of Cleopatra's Jerusalem visit on her shameless behavior.

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  • Expounding on the subject during a recent visit to London, he began with two accurate assertions.

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  • This can bring up a series of issues, for example the faithful expounding their belief in the workplace.

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  • Ms Armstrong has won admiration from Muslims and Jews for expounding their traditions in ways that earn respect from outsiders.

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  • The album's sequel, Love and Other Planets, expands his lyrical reach, expounding on loose connections between love and outer space.

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  • In expounding particularly their social ideas, he never lets these float far from their context of origin or field of application.

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  • The very folks who are expounding their opinions are the same ones who benefit the most from the frenzy their own headlines create.

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  • When I read commentaries expounding on the notion that this man is competely out of his depth, I just have to scratch my head.

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  • Last week Prime Minister Ehud Olmert embraced Abbas at Sharm e-Sheikh after expounding on Abbas's greatness with US President George W. Bush at the White House the week before.

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  • His chassidic teachings are a light unto the nations expounding on the message brought by Chassidic Rebbeim before he became the seventh Rebbe of Chabad, the Moses of our generation.

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  • "It's only in the last 10 years that Chadians have become reliant on charcoal, they can soon learn to adapt to something else, " said the environment minister, keenly expounding the virtues of gas.

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  • They regularly drop in on Mr Gold, who quizzes them closely, his wild greying locks and well-stuffed shirt pocket giving him the air of a rumpled physics professor expounding an exotic retail calculus.

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  • Mr Sharon, visiting China and Mongolia, kept up a constant stream of telephone calls and faxes to Jerusalem expounding on the dangers of the 13% pullback from the West Bank proposed by the Americans.

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  • He certainly remembers his past treatment by the Western press, expounding at length to FORBES ASIA on the omissions in a decade-old story on Paiton by an American newspaper reporter whose name he still remembers.

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  • AD, Ulpian was expounding Roman law as a system based on the Stoic idea that we are all born free and equal, that slavery is against nature, and that all people, including slaves, possess a dignity that can be vindicated in legal proceedings.

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  • To fulfill my responsibilities both to my editor and to my husband, I looked for everyday issues that represented my and Joe's varying views, that I felt comfortable expounding upon with raw honesty and that might resonate with this column's large and diverse readership.

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