| 21. | Media and discursive aspects of Japan's'three openings'".
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| 22. | Even in the better-constructed novels the plots are loose and discursive.
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| 23. | They range from avant-gardist prose poems to more discursive metafictional inventions.
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| 24. | It is also an important element to discursive psychology.
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| 25. | Discursive and unpredictable, these paintings were clearly made up as she went along.
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| 26. | While the column is more or less discursive, the editorial cartoon never is.
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| 27. | Act I, the Fontainebleau scene, is discursive and difficult to bring off.
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| 28. | Politics acquired new and even more restrictive discursive tones with the emergence of terrorism.
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| 29. | I intend to be discursive, " he said to roars of approval.
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| 30. | The code was rewritten into plain English and is more discursive than previous Codes.
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