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At his office in Gaza City, he offered a discourse on the side effects of the IUD and the pills.

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But the best piano recitals, in keeping with the word "recital," should have a quasi-literary dimension, where a performer offers a discourse on music by the choice of works, something Mr. Torquati did exceptionally well in his fascinating program.

Correlations of journal quality assessments might be interpreted as demonstrating how the traditional German journals, on the one hand, and the US mainstream journals, on the other hand, are each perceived to offer a discourse of a rather uniform type of quality, while EAR, AOS and CPA are too diverse to fall into one of these two discourses.

Stark writes that the game is a thesis on religion and the final battle with Yu Yevon offers a discourse on how to defeat it, by "let[ting] it die a slow death, murder it with sheer force, or utilize one's knowledge of the (game) world to give it no power to stand on".

It also showcased the president in his professorial role, as he offered a short discourse about the history of American political fighting, complete with references to how his predecessors got roughed up.

Presumably in the same manner he invited Alf Inge Haaland for a frank exchange of views on the matter of leg injuries, or offered a civilised discourse to Gareth Southgate on how many pounds of pressure per square inch a male nipple can withstand.

But it also offers a sweeping discourse on history and art, science and religion, man and God, good and evil.

For the pro-affinage connoisseur, the servers are equipped to offer a friendly discourse, say, on the "chef's choice" cheeses topping the burgers, such as Cornelia, "a really good melting cheese, like a funky Monterey Jack, with a washed rind from upstate".

Exhorting us to a life without material complexities but rich in awareness of our own true nature, Hung offers a profound discourse on the games we play with ourselves, and how to avoid them.

If we were to be guided by the official press, one could say that the Cuban authorities still sympathize with the one who, in his past presidential campaign, offered an anti-system discourse, although in this campaign he appears more measured.

His first book, Politics and Ideology in Marxist Theory (1977), offered a polite but devastating critique of the conventional discourse on Latin America at the time.

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