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"Cunningham," she writes, "was not directly involved with a discourse on line".
He evades the question with a discourse on frontier business practices.
They may also both appear compatible with a discourse of concern for international problems.
For many academics now, open access is associated with a discourse of regulatory compliance, bureaucracy and indeed reduced agency.
It said Gove had demoralised the profession with a "discourse of failure" and carried out government business through private emails.
Thus, on the eve of the 50th day they observed an all-night festival, with a discourse, hymn singing, and a meal, followed by a sacred vigil.
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In this sense it can be aligned with either a discourse of mistrust of the medical establishment; or with a deliberate attempt by those in favour of abortion to mislead women.
I have seen the day when I was a little one, you might have drawn me a mile after you with such a discourse.
Halliday (2004: 89) uses the term 'discourse-initiating units' to describe the elements with which a discourse starts.
Dr. Nicholas Henson explains his method of micropropagating ferns whose conservation is important Nigel Hepper, whose work is with materials associated with antiquity, gives a discourse on papyrus.
Today the exhibition of "extraordinary bodies" remains illegal in several states, with laws reflecting a discourse of victimization.
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