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  • Could you expatiate why you said that God will not use anyone outside the Catholic Church for a spiritual Mission; and what about millions of non-Catholic Christians round the world, did God not send their Converters?
  • The OSI then brought suit in district court alleging that Breyer's service in the SS was in itself an expatiating act ( i . e ., an act that would cause him to lose his citizenship ).
  • At the official opening-night party held poolside at the Raleigh, DJ LeSpam and the Spam All Stars played their signature funk-jazz mix as the seasoned art dealer Irving Blum expatiated to an audience of chic Brazilians.
  • In 1997, Hamilton launched Free Market Media in Singapore, and secured funding from venture capital firm 3i PLC . This was followed by Expat Living magazine, which has become the leading magazine for the expatiate community in Singapore.
  • Ms . Quindlen steers clear of expatiating on the rights of the dying . ( Not so Ellen : one of the damning pieces of evidence against her is a jejune prize-winning high school essay she wrote favoring euthanasia .)
  • Furthermore, the doctrine of karma does not promote fatalism amongst its believers on account of belief in personal responsibility of actions and that austerities could expatiate the evil karmas and it was possible to attain salvation by emulating the life of the Jinas.
  • And so, as he and Ms . Estabrook roar through countries on their BMW's, Rogers expatiates on economic conditions, more often than not bemoaning the stupidity of governments that try to control prices or the flow of goods and currencies.
  • As he drones on through these pages, and then as she expatiates on what he's just droned, it's hard to believe this is the dark star of American politics whose negative ions irradiated public life for nearly half a century.
  • Therefore, although this work chiefly constitutes an argument for the normative value and authentic character of the early Khildfah, nonetheless the author in expatiating on this argument, has also delved deep in explaining the conceptual framework of the institution of khildfah in Islam.
  • In 1805, the " British Critic " wrote that it was " superfluous to expatiate much on the merits of a work " that everyone liked because of " the aptness of its descriptions, the accuracy of its figures, the spirit of its wood engravings, and the ingenious variety of its vignettes ."
  • A review in " Gentleman's Magazine " of Lord Erskine's speech in support of the Bill for Preventing Malicious and Wanton Cruelty to Animals " ( 1809 ) said of Pratt, " Certainly [ no living author has ] expatiated more on this subject [ cruelty to animals ] than the Author of " Sympathy, " both in his poetical and prose writings.
  • A systematic exposition of gurmat principles was for the first time undertaken by Bhai Gurdas ( d . 1636 ), who in his Varan expatiated upon terms such as gurmukh, one attuned to the Gurus'teaching, sangat, fellowship of the holy, and seva, humble acts of service in the cause of the community and of fellow men in general, besides evolving a framework for the exegetics of gurbani.
  • Austin was said to have played a pivotal role in the Atkinson switch and there was some speculation that Austin's connections to The White House might propel him in a future run for Congress . " The Pittsburgh Press " wrote, " Somehow, all of the television network commentators, the syndicated political columnists and the Capitol Hill pundits who rushed to analyze, dissect and expatiate upon the Atkinson political drama neglected to point out the McKeesport connection.
  • On the following morning the king assembled the leading nobles, and expatiated before them on the attack made by the Burhagohain which he characterized as unfriendly and unprovoked, as the premier himself had brought the prince from his ancestral home and seated him on the throne .  I could have killed the Burhagohain,  said the king,  but I refrained from taking his life as we are co-disciples and have thus jointly attained companionship under the spiritual teachings of the Guru . 
  • Romer was described by a near-contemporary, the Irish writer Richard Robert Madden, as a " shrewd, lively, mystery-loving, and'a leetle conceited,'occasional authoress, prone to expatiate rather extensively on themes merely personal, and regarding her own feelings, but always redeeming slight defects of that nature by vivid delineations, and smart, interesting, and entertaining descriptions . " The same author said that her descriptions of Palestine were " abounding more in sprightliness than spirituality ."
  • Besides these, Elliot and Dowson assert that he was the author of'several other treatises, a Biography of the Poets, ancient and modern, and', quoting the " Zubdatu-l Gharaib " of Muhammad Riza,'" himself indulged in versification, especially on the subject of the females of England, who aspire to equality with the Angels of Paradise, and he was always expatiating on the heart-ravishing strains of the women of that country, who used to sing at the public assemblies " '.
  • Stephen Gaselee was already at the age of twenty what he never ceased to be, a Cambridge Personality; Gaselee, with almost as many friends as interests, a first-class classical scholar, a bibliophile, a bibliographer, a liturgiologist; Gaselee, who when playing tennis wore his hair in a net; who kept Siamese cats, fed with a revolting portion of cow s lung preserved on a plate above his bookshelf; who had a fire every day in the year because England has a cold climate; who founded the Deipnosophists dining club, where the members, robed in purple dinner-jackets lined with lilac silk and preluding dashingly on Vodka, would launch forth into an uncharted ocean of good food and even better talk; Gaselee, who read, wrote and spoke Ancient Coptic ( which the Copts themselves had not done for 300 years ); Gaselee, nightly puffing his long churchwarden whilst he expatiated on Petronius, vestments, Shark s Fin and cooking problems; a lay Prince of the Church, Ecclesiastic Militant and Gastronomer Royal.
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