Sentence examples for discourse again from inspiring English sources

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"In 2004, it's the perfect time for that American tradition of waving the bloody shirt to come into our political discourse again," he said.

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Because, according to typical Israeli discourse, once again the Palestinians rejected a peace deal.

Evan Bayh, a centrist senator and former governor, comes across as thoughtful and steady on foreign policy (he also looks the part, bearing a remarkable resemblance to the actor Kevin Kline), but the early word is that he's a bit too stilted and senatorial, prompting insiders to discourse, yet again, on how few sitting senators are ever elected president.

@ajws In 5777, let's each strive 2 make our civic discourse civil again by listening earnestly & judging sparingly.

More likely, our public discourse will once again be hijacked by trolls.

The rapid integration of currently undocumented immigrants into the American melting pot will restore comity and respect to the national discourse, rejecting once again that strain of American politics whose heart is still beating in Jim Crow.

The Charleston Courier wrote of the unforgettable imagery: "Of one allusion the sight of the wonder has forever robbed us -- we shall never again discourse, even in poesy, of mermaid beauty, nor woo a mermaid even in our dreams -- for the Feejee lady is the very incarnation of ugliness".

As intellectual discourse began to flower again in the 1980s, writers like Yu Hua, Mo Yan and Su Tong cast a critical eye on Chinese history and rural society.

"The comments made by the vice president of the United States are not acceptable in our political discourse and demonstrate yet again that the Obama campaign will say and do anything to win this election.

"You're obviously trying to get the balance between ensuring that we maintain the courteous discourse and debate that again, mutual respect that underpins our strong multicultural society and on the other hand freedom of speech which is of critical importance in a democracy," he said.

To the Editor: It's unfortunate that the public discourse about homelessness is, once again, reduced to a debate about what is the more effective system of shelters.

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