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You didn't come here to listen to a disquisition on water supply.
There are long disquisitions on the dangers of not investing enough in research and development.
He had to listen to a long disquisition on the psychological aspect of the case.
So just what does a disquisition on globalization have to offer scholars in crisis?
That is why it becomes such a mysterious disquisition upon finished time and last things.
But rather than turn this into a disquisition on regional cinema, let's cut to the chase.
She's more likely to pelt you with a disquisition on denim.
The truth is, this kind of disquisition usually is the track.
Both authors have written disquisitions on the causes and course of future catastrophe.
It is enough to make me weep when I hear your disquisitions on how we would be making savings here in an important area.
The disquisitions upon death and suicide were calculated to fill me with wonder.
Thought and Reality (2006) was a further disquisition on anti-realism.
A disquisition on the time measuring system of the oldest civilization in the world.
Disquisition over, Michael moves on to a new topic.
These include an remarkable disquisition on the craft of the etcher.
That's the attitude she brings to a brief disquisition on masculinity too.
The cart's driver offers a scholarly disquisition on his offerings.
She then launched into a disquisition on the finer points of Korean cooking.
The company usually takes a story or drama and turns its performance into a dramatic disquisition on the ideas in the tale.
With disquisitions, moral, philosophical, and historical, on all the existing orders of society.
But this is perhaps matter for a separate disquisition."
Take, for example, this big woman's disquisition on her favorite jumbo-size saints.
Especially disconcerting was said to be his lengthy disquisition on numerology.
Unfortunately, this leads him into disquisitions on truths that are self-evident.
He pursued, with visible pleasure, that kind of disquisition which was naturally suggested by them.