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Beginning in 2006, it published the "Talkers 250" to expound on the "Heavy Hundred", listing #101 to #250, though in alphabetical order by genre instead of order of importance.
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If your Guru also calls himself Krishna, let him expound the truths of Gita to us.” Hearing this, a poor water-carrier named Chhajju stood up, and proclaimed that anyone could ...
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... of different cultures about basic Christian teachings. [3] However, the presentation of the book is meant to be a verbal experience, providing the "reader" a visual cue to expound ...
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The Mother Superior must expound the possibilities of miracles while recognising the realities of today's world, of which she is painfully aware.
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He is said to expound "the Torah 's divine wisdom," and protects the ministering angels from the Hayyoth, the "holy Creatures" that uphold the universe. Authorship of Sefer Raziel ...
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According to Latter Day Saint scripture, the duty of an Elder is to "teach, expound, exhort, baptize, and watch over the church." [1] Elders have the authority to administer to and ...
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For example the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev wrote (in Fathers and Sons in 1862), "A picture shows me at a glance what it takes dozens of pages of a book to expound."
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What I'm doing is always looking to expound on something that he's done, or push the music in a different way." Blackman moved to Boston to study at the Berklee College of Music ...
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Relative to the movie, the movie-tie-in novel and two film sequels expound on the dangers of various prescription drugs administered to expectant mothers in the 1950s and early ...
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Buffer has used the phrase in other contexts; for instance, in a lottery commercial, he changed the ending to "Win big!", then went on to expound on the prizes offered by that ...
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