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One part of the will is to he expounded by another.
Why did you feel the need to come here and expound upon that?
What he made was the most sense of anyone I have heard expound on the subject.
Just as he was about to expound further, she spoke.
Only then would she be able to expound upon his case with any real authority.
He could believe it; she had the air of someone expounding on a special interest area.
But it's an idea that has been expounded within the education community, the time of which may be now.
She was waiting for him to expound on his idea about rules.
I would like to respond to a number of points expounded in the report.
I think they expected to find children who'd just sit down and wait for them to expound.
Every wrong idea which has ever been expounded was theirs.
If we're to talk to any purpose I'll have to expound it.
"There are more reasons than I have time to expound upon."
He would start expounding his theories on the cultural state of the nation.
And it came to pass that after they were written he expounded them.
The Times, meanwhile, asked the artists to expound on their work.
He is not one to expound for hours on football philosophy.
This was not the time or place for him to expound on his hypothesis of what they were really doing.
For the last eight years, he expounded on those ideas at Harvard.
Begin your research by looking for ideas on which you can expound and expand.
"I heard him expounding some theory even before we landed."
"I seem to have expounded far beyond what you really wanted to know.
They are given a power to expound scripture beyond anything that has gone before.
Stewart continued to expound his list in a much lower voice.
In fact, he was quite passionate, especially when given the opportunity to expound upon the group's success.