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It is also a biography of the lecturer and writer Terence McKenna, whose discourses on psychedelics from the nineteen-eighties and nineteen-nineties have been preserved on YouTube since McKenna's death, in 2000.

Part of the reason Blake hates Reynolds - whose Discourses call for a high historical art perhaps closer to Blake than he can admit - is because he epitomised success in the fatuous field of portraiture.

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This latest version of the Spanish theatrical standard-bearer comes from the Irish writer Frank McGuinness, whose discourse combines the faux-lofty with the commonplace: Enrico talks at one point of being "blue in the face".

Under Bannon's management, Breitbart News became the primary propaganda outlet for ultra-right xenophobic populism, a political niche whose discourse is riddled with anti-Semitic conspiracy theories, and so his elevation was met with glee from the KKK, American Nazi Party, and other white supremacist groups.

René Descartes France's national philosopher, whose Discourse on Method defined thought as the essential human quality ("I think, therefore I am") and exemplified one of the classic traits of the French style of thinking: the deductive mode of reasoning, which starts with a general, abstract proposition and then works towards a specific conclusion.

This view is particularly popular among the middle classes, whose discourse dominates public discussion.

It's a very sick business, and I don't enjoy it". MacColl, whose discourse is a blend of frequent chuckles, the free deployment of some choice expletives and a no-nonsense way of getting to the point without bothering to dance around it, says she has mellowed a bit when it comes to such extra-musical chores as interviews.

Also excellent is the tenor Uwe Stickert as Sachs's apprentice David, whose long discourse on the art of song is punctuated with visual aids.

Bitter enemies Iran and Israel, whose normal discourse is that of threat and counter-threat, engaged in a rare face-to-face exchange of views at a nuclear disarmament conference in Cairo, Israeli media reported yesterday.

But after the fatal shooting of six that left Representative Gabrielle Giffords critically injured, Arizona has shifted from a place on the political fringe to symbol of a nation whose political discourse has lost its way.

The fake coloring book that took over the page appears to marry Snyder's name with that of Leo Strauss, a political philosopher whose 1963 discourse On Tyranny explored the possible paths to tyranny and philosophy's role under such a regime.

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