It is, in part, the mode of discourse he has been acustomed to that there is an El _ C 18 : 57, 13 May 2007 ( UTC)
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Vladiv-Glover, Slobodanka . " The New Mode of Discourse in Post-Soviet Russian Fiction : Liudmila Petrushevskaia and Tatiana Tolstaia . " Russian Postmodernism : New Perspectives on Post-Soviet Culture.
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"And part of our idea is to reach out to the political system's dropouts and offer a better, healthier, more substantive mode of discourse and draw them back in ."
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I can see where this dispute is coming from, and it's unfortunate that Ghirlandajo won't simply be more considerate in his mode of discourse . " Z . 2005-12-7 01 : 04 Z"
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In the " letters ", genuine sentimentality is the mode of discourse, and women seem to have been drawn to Griffith as a model of womanhood, illustrating sought-after traits such as intelligence, reflection, and humour.
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:People like Celine were never going to escape from the outer limits of political sanity, but anti-semitism became an acceptable mode of discourse in the political mainstream, even cutting across the divide between left and right.
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:I cannot say with any certainty who the'best'writer on silence as a mode of discourse may be, but your question reminded me of the work of the French historian and philosopher Michel Foucault, particularly " The History of Sexuality ", where he notes:
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Unger notes that " " Politics " sets out to execute a program for which no ready-made mode of discourse exists, " and that thus it " raids many disciplines " and develops a " language for a vision " as it moves forward.
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In Extending : The Structure of Metaphor ( No�s, 1989 ), she uses extended metaphors as the basis for a substantive account of metaphorical interpretation, and introduces the concept of expressive commitment, commitment to the viability and value of particular modes of discourse.
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WP : SNOW . And leaving this open any longer would just provide further opportunity for irrelevant flooding of the discussion and unfounded accusations by the article's author . should take a look at other AFDs to see what modes of discourse ( and formatting ) is standard and acceptable here . "'talk " ) 16 : 12, 11 February 2011 ( UTC)