rhetoric (exact matches only)
Doctors - unlike lawyers, journalists, and politicians - are popular figures, and Dean's time as a physician (he was in private practice in Vermont from 1981 to 1991) shapes his whole political rhetoric.
He alone is deploying the rhetoric of corrosive commonsense to expose the evasions, contradictions, and flights of wishful thinking in the language of the Bush administration.
In the last years of his life, as the Quaid-i-Azam, Jinnah increasingly adopted Muslim dress, rhetoric and thinking.
The revolution had inaugurated a new and fiercer type of anti-imperialist, anti-Western rhetoric, which would become the dominant rhetoric of the postrevolutionary age.
Identity was not simply a matter of rhetoric and politics but something that directly touched my own life in personal if unarticulated ways.
One of the major larger genres of the biblical literature is historiography, and yet this genre, without parallel in the "Ancient Near Eastern" literature, has hardly attracted until recently a fraction of the structural, rhetorical and comparative analysis of other smaller Gattungen."Like its 1776 predecessor, the "Revolution of 1800" fused rhetoric of federalism and freedom: the Alien and Sedition Acts were seen as violating both the First and the Tenth Amendments.
In sharp contrast to the Revolutionaries' rhetoric of the 1770s, the Rebels' rhetoric of federalism in the 1860s came to be seen as conflicting with, rather than supportive of, true freedom.
Twentieth-century Americans are still living with the legacy of the Civil War, with modern rhetorical battle lines tracking those laid down more than a century ago.
Conversely, in the tradition of Jefferson Davis, twentieth-century states' rightists wax eloquent about the dangers of a national government run rampant, but regularly deploy the rhetoric of states' rights to defend states' wrongs.
14 marked the end of the first section of The Federalist, rhetorically signalling closure by its echo ("... you are now to deliberate ..."Will anyone offer voters something beyond rhetoric on health care, Canadians' top concern?
Go behind the rhetoric and Microsoft's promise to pay Sun nearly $2 billion.
Go behind the rhetoric and Microsoft's promise to pay Sun nearly $2 billion.
President George Bush used the rhetoric of freedom and justice to camouflage naked aggression ...
Abortion rights activists have come out just as strongly against the act, but their opposition forces them to use rhetoric that will undermine their position.
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