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In the present study, a sample pool of items was elicited from a number of naturalistic sources [ 52, 53] in order to capture real-world examples of discourses around the topic of sexuality in the context of cancer.

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Predelli, for example, has argued that there are examples of discourse about fiction using modal and temporal indexicals that are best analyzed in terms of such context-shifting Kaplanesque 'monsters' (Predelli (2008)).

For instance, if researchers note that a study used tomato powder instead of tomatoes, and thus the impact of tomatoes is still unknown, that would be an example of discourse-based uncertainty.

As highlighted below, the available evidence - that is, the evidence that is the result of an academic research study and not mere anecdote - tells us that the speculated harms have not, in general, materialized to the degree often suggested in the realm of popular discourse (for examples of such discourse see Table 1).

Those real and productive conversations may be difficult, but in a media landscape dominated by professional protesters and sloganeers, we should all celebrate and encourage examples of civil discourse like the Tolerance Means Dialogues.

Taking Swift's Irish satires, such as A Modest Proposal and the Drapier's Letters, as examples of anticolonial discourse, Moore unpacks the author's carefully considered published words and his deliberate drive to liberate the Dublin publishing industry from England's shadow to argue that the writer was doing nothing less than creating a national print media.

Taking texts as examples of extended discourse, we combined these research agendas by showing that word meanings are directly related to their recurrence distributions via the permutability of concepts across discourse contexts.

As the example of the discourse on using "fracking" in Germany shows, discourse analysis proves to be a very interesting method for futures research.

On 4chan, you can find further examples of eco-fascist discourse.

Examples of such a discourse abound and inform much of the excitement over epigenetics in biomedicine (Feinberg, 2008; Choi and Friso, 2010; Petronis, 2010; Chadwick and O'Connor, 2013; Mill and Heijmans, 2013).

As an example of everyday discourse, a student might argue that "heavier objects fall faster" (experienced patterns) like "a rock hits the ground first and then a feather" (student experience), and that is "because heavier objects are more attracted to the Earth" (naïve explanation).

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