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Its introduction into the mainstream of intellectual parlance, however, came with theological discourse during the patristic period, notably the attempts to clarify or define central truths of the Christian faith.
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Kaldor writes as an academic and an activist - as an "organic intellectual" of the peace movement, to use an older parlance - and this lends her arguments passion and commitment.
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In their parlance: freedom.
In taxonomic parlance, V.
RR : Common parlance.
In their parlance, they "own the customer".
In modern parlance, this equates to "Talk.
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