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A discourse of rights or interests thus became a discourse of mutual gratitude, obligation, and love.
Breakfast became a discourse on a history that has never been well documented: the post-'60s, pre-D.J., nonrock nightclub scene in New York that fed Chic and Mr. Rodgers's entire conception of music.
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His passion is for understanding and, as he confronts its pioneers, who are themselves responding sharply to ancient and contemporary writers, the polyphonic conversation becomes a discourse about how we have become who we are.
Development becomes a discourse of the moral evaluation of self, economic activity and social relations.
There are a range of vested interests (commercial, ideological, institutional, methodological, disciplinary), and the mere decision about standards becomes a discourse on "ontology" in the philosophical sense' (2004, xxii).
Entertainment still must toe the official line or risk being shelved, but nationalism became a safe discourse.
The danger of an Africanization of the Pacific became a political discourse, mainly initiated by Australian political scientists (Reilly 2000; critical to it see: Fraenkel 2004).
Whether or not she accepts these norms, negotiating them was the process by which she became a woman; but discourse didn't bring her into existence.
As their plans unravel and the violence builds, the film becomes a poetic discourse on honor among thieves, as well as a thoroughly engrossing crime saga.
In the remaining Chapters (7 and 8), the author explains how development becomes a moral discourse.
It becomes a divine discourse.
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