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Long before he went into politics, Cuomo was a practitioner, professor, expounder, and lover of the law.

From The New Yorker • Jan. 12, 2015

Edgeworth was also an early expounder of theories about money and the monetary system, which by 1927 both Keynes and Hayek had already addressed at length.

From BusinessWeek • Oct. 6, 2011

Rostow is distrusted by many for his hawkish attitudes and derided even within the Administration as an expounder of outspoken and endless optimism to a President who craves good news.

From Time Magazine Archive

Perhaps the most interesting is Carl Gustave Jung, a Swiss, who became a sort of official expounder of all Freud's ideas; Freud's devotion to him was said to be "altogether exceptional."

From Time Magazine Archive

The intimation of the Nazarenes in power on the lips of an expounder of the Law was not conducive to instant comment.

From Saul of Tarsus A Tale of the Early Christians by Miller, Elizabeth




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