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The predilection was ingrained in him as a boy, he said, at the family dinner table, where his parents — his father was a patent lawyer, his mother a fourth-grade teacher — encouraged rapid-fire discourse; they also took him regularly to Broadway.
Fire, Fire, Fire".
After Mr. Hatch once again referred to his "fireside chat," Mr. Forbes quipped, "I hope the fire survived!" But the discourse kept coming back to taxes.
These policies were developed in the aftermath of large-scale fire events and reflect a conservationist discourse that responded to internal as well as international environmental concerns.
But the new, elevated political discourse was born of the fire and the moral righteousness of the civil rights era.
Not only are Trump opponents increasing the pressure with calls for civil discourse, many are stoking the fire under the pot itself.
GOP voters should tell Trump "you're fired," and expunge this circus sideshow from serious discourse on the future of our nation and of the world.
The modern discourse of anthropology crystallized in the 1860s, fired by advances in biology, philology, and prehistoric archaeology.
New statement from @Henry Holtresponding to Trump's cease and desist letter: "We see 'Fire and Fury' as an extraordinary contribution to our national discourse, and are proceeding with the publication of the book".
"Activists who engage themselves publicly are under constant fire," says Künast, who calls fake news "a threat to democratic discourse".
At first, Warner said, the calls for Mueller's firing were merely coming from the "fringes of our political discourse".
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