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“Our shared hope and expatiation is that people on all sides show tolerance, mutual respect and restraint,” Mr. Nixon said.

From Washington Times Nov. 24, 2014

Reading his manifesto for the job, and his previous expatiation on Europe's future, he does indeed come across as an integrationist of a vintage now well past its sell-by date.

From The Guardian Jun. 8, 2014

He had already played his part: the opening act of hateful bravura, unburdened by conscience, in what will be an extended expatiation of all guilt.

From Time Magazine Archive

It was an occasion for much enjoyment in the present, with a prospect of considerable expatiation over in the future.

From Luttrell Of Arran Complete by Charles James Lever

Everybody knows all about the night's accessories—'ses odeurs, ses voix, ses voluptés molles'; and what a relief it is to be spared, for once in a way, an elaborate expatiation upon them!

From Books and Characters French and English by Giles Lytton Strachey




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