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Eschew Obfuscation, Espouse Elucidation 

An ironic statement that means avoid ambiguity and adopt clarity. It's ironic because it is hypocritical.
Instead of saying eschew obfuscation, espouse elucidation, Mary just told us to avoid confusion and be clear.
In a way it should be reflected as the word "Expose". However, on a Friday night when the world is about to change there is no better word to use than Espose.
"This is one of those moments that we're so lucky to have on tape because I am just about to sort of espose my song writing methodology."
Espose by FalltoEarth24 May 25, 2009
A nice city in the north coast of Portugal with nice beaches,and great water front for fishing and boating.From Vila-Cha you can see a great view of Esposende.
Esposende a beira mar plantado para os cegos nao ir bater direitinhos a Sao Lourenco de Vila-Cha.
Esposende by jotavisi July 16, 2008
(n) - an esponse: an emotive response to an email that encapsulates succinctly the feelings of the writer simply and directly, to the point - in other words...
I await your esponse with anticipation.

Your esponse is eagerly awaited.

Their esponse was not negative.
esponse by bahiagreg January 4, 2008