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The discourses
noun
Verbal exchange, conversation.
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The discourses are both cultivated and passionate.
The discourses of 'Care' and 'Education' pronounced by different stakeholders were at times confusing to the UNESCO team.
The discourses included in the video are those of sexuality and religion.
The discourses arising from the American elections and the impeachment process in Brazil provide abundant records of how attached to patriarchal values we still are.
The Discourses are a collection of explanations and elucidations that Meher Baba has given on many topics that concern the advancement of the spiritual aspirant.
The discourses reflect the tensions that exist in how people regard sexual relationships.
The discourses also mention the taboo with regard to homosexuality in Nigeria.
The discourses conveyed contradicting messages that may be a source of worry and confusion for the new parents.
The discourses clearly vary, and the bodies of literature focus on different parts of the conceptual framework.
The discourses against medicalization of childbirth in the western countries do not seem to be fully relevant for these women.
Oh, the academic jargon, the narratives, the discourses!
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