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And don't even think of sermonizing to me about your work.
What could account for such a quaint bit of sermonizing?
It is action not sermonizing that leads to his triumph.
The writing is straight to the point and never lapses into sermonizing.
Would I want my rabbi sermonizing about it from the pulpit?
The one who used to sermonize in the street, unable to afford even a side- walk pulpit.
It was unbecoming of him to sermonize on neglected victims.
You have to sermonize about the good times.
Satire replaced sermonizing as his signature style, and it was better received.
As he tells the story, the pastor was sermonizing about the importance of volunteering free time to the church.
"However, to the degree we're preaching or sermonizing, we've failed as writers," he said.
"But it certainly takes away the pulpit from the United States to sermonize against what other countries are doing," he added.
And with that he grew quite paternal and ended by sermonizing.
Sadhna got shocked and left the area after sermonizing her.
This project was doomed to overreach and to sermonize.
Sermonizing about such ill-gotten wealth is not particularly effective.
"Did you call to sermonize or ask advice?"
This playwright does not write sermonizing problem plays.
There's not much point in sermonizing gravely about a pernicious erosion of citizenship.
Spook was sermonizing again, but was making more sense.
These players dig in without sermonizing or pretense.
He must also sermonize about being personally "lifted to a better place" and made "a better person" by tragedy.
As he was sermonizing about the evils of drugs, a car drove slowly past and the driver honked.
Behold the evangelist with a thousand faces, steadily sermonizing through the ages.
An ordained Baptist minister, he adores sermonizing about his seriousness of purpose.
The poet goes on to sermonise on the attraction of this life in the third stanza.