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As soon as the ambassadors are gone, Polonius, saying he will not expostulate on the obvious, expostulates.
He expostulates, but Ginger stands firm, and, because her stylishness is all-powerful, he has to give in.
In the Preface to St Leon, Godwin expostulates upon his turn from a politics based on public discussion to one based on private affections.
H.G. Wells, Mankind in the Making, Ch. 4, §1. "With speech humanity begins." Wells, following Froebel, emphasizes the child's need to hear clear consistent speech, and disapproves of baby talk and of nurses speaking foreign tongues. Wells notes that "only a very small minority of English or American people have more than half mastered" English, and expostulates on the unnecessary impoverishment of English speech that is maintained as a social norm.
Pepi Littmnn's voice is a rich, clear mezzo of operatic fullness and breadth and there are moments when it is quite thrilling. At others, again, it sounds almost harsh — this when she is engaged in repartee with her audience. She banters and expostulates with her hearers, always good humoredly and seems to take as much delight in her singing and in her patter as they do. She is the incarnation of the joyous spirit of the Jew, with moments of pathos and sentiment.
Vice President Walter Mondale predicted that the speech would not be well received. Hertzberg's personal favorite speech is Carter's farewell address of January 14, 1981. It opens with Carter declaring that he leaves the White House "to take up once more the only title in our democracy superior to that of President, the title of citizen."President Jimmy Carter's Farewell Address, January 14, 1981 As a liberal author,Granick, Jennifer and Sprigman, Christopher (2013-06-27) The Criminal N.S.A., The New York Times he also expostulates on the necessity of humanism and secularism in democratic societies and critiques the Conservative Revolution. Hertzberg believes that America’s system of winner-take-all elections, federalism, and separation of powers is out of date and damaging to political responsibility and democratic accountability.

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