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33 Sentences With "pontificate about"

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Maloney pontificate about the ERA in front of the Fearless Girl statue.
Just don't pontificate about removing a balloted nominee for the U.S. Senate.
They'd rather sit and pontificate about all of the problems that we face.
By contrast, Mr Baur observes, Germans tend to pontificate about regulation and taxes. Perhaps.
WATTERS: At the same time, there are other avenues where you can pontificate about that.
Where fleets of carbon-gushing private jets fly in philanthropists to pontificate about climate change.
O.K., I know I'm supposed to use my column to pontificate about Donald Trump and global crises.
People sit there and pontificate about: I'm going to move my capital here; I'm going to move my capital here.
I couldn't write that on a card; it felt more appropriate to pontificate about rainbows appearing at the end of storms.
And not because you get to pontificate about movies, but because you get to see like 12 movies for free during the day.
We will pontificate about the sanctity of impeachment, about the Constitution, and how this entire ordeal will eventually be judged in the history books.
The relationship between Europeans and Arabs is, as Kaplan writes, the "backbone" of the book, not merely a platform to pontificate about the absurdity of life.
In his spare time, Knox visits his sometime girlfriend, Nora Roby, to pontificate about how people who imagine themselves to be heroes don't understand the nature of heroism.
By the time he arrived in the Senate as a freshman, he could smugly pontificate about what he might have done had he been in the position to choose.
Rather than having an art critic pontificate about his work, you get more insight about Robert's character and personality when you know he held the local nonstop pogo stick record. Why?
They don't make grime; nor do they make the sort of dry, crumbling hip-hop anemic stoners pontificate about as they roll damp looking spliffs in the shed behind their parents' house.
Sure it is political intrigue for the media and political parties to pontificate about the personal behavior of Moore (as I've said, I've found his judicial behavior abhorrent) and garner clicks, likes and eyeballs.
He was invited to the annual South by Southwest festival in Austin in 2012 to pontificate about Twitter, and said he joined the social media network thanks to a tip from the actor Ashton Kutcher.
Of course, as far as we know, there are no robots currently in development to pontificate about robots at major universities, so this set of respondents may have less skin in the game despite their expertise.
On an earlier occasion, I found on this shelf an orange paperback called "What Should We Be Worried About?" in which dozens of scientists and scholars pontificate about which threats to human existence are the most urgent.
Instead of acknowledging facts, Republicans choose to pontificate about the illegality of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), while simultaneously defending the unconstitutional racial profiling by Sheriff Joseph Arpaio and the unconstitutional muslim ban by President Trump.
Overall, the Nuggets have been exceptional when Barton is their point guard, and it's not exactly the most responsible journalistic act of my career to pontificate about a relationship between Barton's on-court mentality and his bank account.
Give me a hot second to take my teeth out and sit on my hemorrhoid pillow and pontificate about how "you millennials" won't ever know about the time when life was real and fun, better known as the 90s.
The people who tout this line love to pontificate about noise-era White Zombie, claiming Rob was a much better musician when he made music that they've never actually listened to and that they wouldn't particularly enjoy if they did.
In the midst of the media's never-ending horse race coverage of the Democratic Primary, delivered by pundits who rarely leave the comfy confines of cable news green rooms to actually speak with the voters they pontificate about, a long-brewing simmer of struggle erupted.
But "Love Island" has turned into a phenomenon here, bringing millions of viewers to a minor TV channel, stoking chatter from pubs to Parliament, and becoming the go-to show for people looking to assess the state of British life, or at least pontificate about it.
On her return to the anchor's chair in October after her wedding, Ms. Aharish delivered a broadside against politicians who had bothered to pontificate about her marriage when serious social and security problems — women being murdered, sick children waiting for their medications, the "burning south" near the Gaza border — were languishing unsolved.
Pope Agatho depicted in the Menologion of Basil II (c. 1000 AD) Anastatius says, that the number of his miracles procured him the title of Thaumaturgus. He died in 681, having held the pontificate about two years. He is venerated as a saint by both Catholics and Eastern Orthodox.
He divides Italy and the surrounding territories between them and gives them each a swath to rule. Caesar and the Pope pontificate about ruling well and fighting wars in the name of religion. Candy leaves to go deal with the ambassador come to make a marriage with the Lady Saunce. Lucretia prepares to murder her husband Gismond for keeping her shut away.
Patrick and Price arrive at Evelyn's townhouse late, which irritates Evelyn. Over dinner, the party blandly pontificate about social and political issues, such as homelessness, gentrification and the Sri Lankan Civil War. Patrick makes a scene by butchering his birthday cake with a huge knife he is carrying. After dinner, Patrick and Price go to a club, where they dance and snort cocaine ("True Faith"/"Killing Time").
Pete Hutter (John Pyper-Ferguson) is a hapless mercenary working for Bly. He has a compulsive attachment to his "piece" (pistol), and given any opportunity will pontificate about topics such as art and philosophy. Pete appears throughout the series as a comic foil to trade barbs with the heroes. He appears to be killed three times during the series, but returns each time with a comic excuse for why he didn't die.
Shitscared starred Rob Sitch as a stuntman combining Evel Knievel and Ed Wood (in that he was similarly unable to grasp his own sheer incompetence and lack of aptitude in his chosen field) compounded by the 'spanner in the works', Mick Molloy as his half-witted assistant and Tom Gleisner as the interviewer. Sitch played the arrogant expert, who loved to pontificate about "the stunt game". He would fashion detailed plans for each stunt, with an emphasis on "safety". He would boast about his own significance, mumbling and glossing over any questions relating to poorly funded, rundown buildings and stunt apparatus variously referred to as 'Stunt HQ'.
On 27 November 2013, the occupying students filmed two professors from Sofia University who were celebrating a birthday and the conferral of a professorship while drinking alcohol on the premises of the university (outside working hours). While some commentators were critical of the academics for setting a bad example and possibly violating university policies, others condemned the students for going overboard in their desire to pontificate about morality and for supposedly being motivated by revanchism (because the two professors had publicly opposed the occupation). Ivaylo Dinev, one of the leading figures behind the first occupation, later regretted the decision to make the clip available to the general public, calling it a strategic and moral mistake, as it shifted the focus of the wider society on a relatively unimportant issue, caused the student protesters to lose some outside support, and created friction within the ranks of the occupying students themselves. He also acknowledged that drinking alcohol (by both students and academics) during special occasions had always been regarded as being compatible with the ethos of the university.

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