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The new | rhetoric: A treatise on argumentation. |
Let's tone down the | rhetoric a bit. |
to discuss because, frankly, I find all this | rhetoric a wee bit too dramatic for my liking. |
In Roman | rhetoric, a clausula was a rhythmic figure used to add |
I'm confused here, Much | rhetoric about America's role in the Vietnam War emplo |
Supervisor Leslie Katz denounces your | rhetoric against gays, lesbians and transgendered peop |
ary campaign, choosing instead to focus their | rhetoric against Ford. |
t approach to United States dampened all that | rhetoric along with the too explicit fascist reference |
Rhetoric also includes the study of political philosop | |
Known for his aggressive | rhetoric, an enraged Spies published a leaflet on May |
rsuasive orator, too, who eschewed flights of | rhetoric and spoke as a plain man to plain men, with g |
Rhetoric and Philosophy (L. | |
Rhetoric and philosophy. | |
Jia Yi's essay, admired as a masterpiece of | rhetoric and reasoning, was copied into two great Han |
suit seminarians at Dillingen as professor of | rhetoric, and then for 23 years he was a court preache |
Communication Studies and in the Division of | Rhetoric and Writing, and a Fellow at the Institute fo |
rammar from age twelve to fourteen (390-392), | rhetoric and humanities from fifteen to twenty (393-39 |
Musical Signification: Between | Rhetoric and Pragmatics (ed.) (1998) |
d local public schools and earned his B.A. in | Rhetoric and Communications from the University of Cal |
Special forum on | rhetoric and the question of the animal. |
in emphasis from the formal study of logic to | rhetoric and language. |
1928) is a contemporary scholar of classical | rhetoric and literature. |
At Paris, he may also have been a teacher of | rhetoric and dialectics. |
re, but especially for proficiency in poetry, | rhetoric and history. |
He taught | rhetoric, and wrote extensively both in verse and pros |
In 1866, he became teacher of | Rhetoric and Poetics in Ouro Preto. |
o served as a professor of physical training, | rhetoric, and general history. |
Peril" was an important part of his populist | rhetoric, and he compared Chinese people to monkeys. |
earch interests lie in Renaissance poetry and | rhetoric and manuscript circulation. |
more on practice-oriented skills rather than | rhetoric and legal maxims, "to ensure that applicants |
site's severe anti-Hindu and anti-Brahmanical | rhetoric and hate-speech. |
versity, as well as an Assistant Professor of | Rhetoric and Professional Communication in the ISU Eng |
mples of musical figures on every page; while | rhetoric and musical theory were strongly associated, |
an 50 articles and book chapters on topics in | rhetoric and argumentation. |
like the confessionalists, Kumin eschews high | rhetoric and adopts a plain style. |
Race, | Rhetoric, and Identity: The Architecton of Soul (Human |
ze statues representing Astronomy, Chemistry, | Rhetoric, and Medicine. |
aw); Ibn al-Hakam and the poet Ibn al-Yayyab ( | rhetoric); and Sheik Yahya ibn Hudayl (medicine and ph |
egon, USA) is a retired American Professor of | Rhetoric and is a Fellow of the Center for Science and |
asked to dissociate themselves from military | rhetoric and illegal armed groups. |
of such conspiratorial notions, directing its | rhetoric and high production values toward posing a re |
nd provocation, including political action or | rhetoric, and to comply fully with previous agreements |
edge 1995); and The Illusion of Equality: The | Rhetoric and Reality of Divorce Reform (University of |
at sought to add socialist economics to their | rhetoric and when his position was not adopted he left |
The college had classes in grammar, | rhetoric, and lectures on classical authors. |
It] is mercifully free of the typical leftist | rhetoric and jargon that one frequently finds in activ |
On | Rhetoric and Rhetorical Figures, an Alphabetical Selec |
ed for the National Communication Association | Rhetoric and Communication Emerging Scholar Award. |
, he finished his studies of grammar, poetry, | rhetoric and logic and then went on pilgrimage. |
lso been dismissed in some quarters as “empty | rhetoric” and “hyperbole”. |
y, "most of Pius' words are bound up in papal | rhetoric and scriptural allusions rather than formulat |
remaining student followers abandoned Maoist | rhetoric and began to promote "Australian independence |
The culmination of this | rhetoric, and arguably the one verse that has caused m |
ze Each Other, deals with the highly negative | rhetoric and discourse between Iran and the United Sta |
20th century, with two objectives: to oppose | rhetoric and hegemonic forces which tend to mythologiz |
ty of Virginia in 1994 with a double major in | Rhetoric and Communication Studies and Drama. |
na with Georgios Sougdouris as his teacher of | rhetoric and philosophy. |
in full swing, the Soviets intensified their | rhetoric and diplomatic pressure. |
earance, graceful in every action charming in | rhetoric and utterly reckless in assertion. |
nights of Labor stepped up their anti-Chinese | rhetoric and focused attention anew on Tacoma, Washing |
Rhetoric and the Pursuit of Truth: language change in | |
nd the Hyperbolic Imagination (SUNY Series in | Rhetoric and Theology) (Albany: SUNY Press, 1993) |
er writings, the Kavyavalokana on grammar and | rhetoric and the Karnataka Bhashabhushana (1145) on gr |
enough from social inequality, from religious | rhetoric and political leaders. |
y of Jesus in 1672, he taught the humanities, | rhetoric, and philosophy, after which he devoted himse |
He is currently the Thomas Meloy Professor of | Rhetoric and of the History of Science at the Massachu |
spokesman Joe Lockhart called it "really sick | rhetoric, and it should be repudiated by anyone who he |
went to Venice, where he became professor of | rhetoric, and was on friendly terms with the most impo |
He later taught | rhetoric and Greek at the Collegio Pontifico Greco and |
in 1842 and returned to Brugelettes to teach | rhetoric and philosophy. |
After studying Philosophy and | Rhetoric and teaching for a year he was then sent to V |
ur'an, the study of Hadith, history, grammar, | rhetoric, and philosophy. |
doubled his efforts in school, especially his | rhetoric and public speaking courses, and graduated in |
boys and geography, history, composition and | rhetoric, and science to higher grade levels. |
on orthography, etymology, grammar, prosody, | rhetoric, and an etymological dictionary of the Latin |
asked to dissociate themselves from military | rhetoric and demonstrations in support of illegal arme |
of Jesus in 1709, and taught belles-lettres, | rhetoric, and philosophy. |
ked by extravagant metaphors, skillful use of | rhetoric and unashamed eroticism. |
Law, Women's Studies, California Law Review, | Rhetoric and Public Affairs, and Environmental Ethics. |
He became professor of | rhetoric and political economy two years later in Mari |
ld afford him opportunities to teach “proper” | rhetoric and yield model Greek citizens and well-train |
Van Beeck's thought about | rhetoric and proclamation culminated in the publicatio |
ting that “he fuses autobiography, postmodern | rhetoric, and nineteenth-century American historiograp |
ociety of Jesus on 1 October 1637, and taught | rhetoric and mathematics at University of Olomouc and |
based on materialistic assumptions and empty | rhetoric, and decided to analyze the evidence for the |
The spoken arts of grammar and | rhetoric are emphasized. |
influential' sports in presidential campaign | rhetoric are boxing and football…not coincidentally, b |
should not assume that all the principles of | rhetoric are covered in Peripatetic philosophy, and th |
Scott, what should be debated is a matter of | rhetoric, as individuals make meaning through language |
ecoming a professor of metaphysics, logic and | rhetoric at the University of North Carolina in 1860. |
Political Science and he was the Professor of | Rhetoric at Gresham College in London from September 2 |
Carrico is a lecturer in the Department of | Rhetoric at the University of California at Berkeley, |
He was an Instructor of | Rhetoric at Yale University from 1909 to 1912. |
alent and eloquence of the young professor of | rhetoric at Palermo. |
The Professor of | Rhetoric at Gresham College, London, gives free educat |
He was professor of logic and | rhetoric at the University of North Carolina from 1842 |
In 2000 Warnock was a visiting professor of | rhetoric at Gresham College, London. |
He went to Ireland where he taught | rhetoric at Maynooth College, where he was ordained pr |
He taught successively Greek, poetry, and | rhetoric at Bergues, Bailleul, Ypres, and Ghent. |
s successively professor of humanities and of | rhetoric at Ghent and at Antwerp. |
He was Professor of | Rhetoric at the University of Valencia and wrote a boo |
taught classics, comparative literature, and | rhetoric at the University of North Carolina at Chapel |
and literary critic, a professor emeritus of | rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley. |
November, 1549, to go to Palermo, to profess | rhetoric at the new college which the Society had just |
gfield, Massachusetts, he became Professor of | Rhetoric at Amherst College from 1867 until his electi |
e Medici party and was appointed professor of | rhetoric at the university. |
the age of seventeen, and was a professor of | rhetoric at several Jesuit colleges. |
, taught successively the classics at Juilly, | rhetoric at Marseilles, and philosophy at Soissons. |
In 1812 he was appointed professor of sacred | rhetoric at Andover Theological Seminary, and in 1827 |
wing repression must resort to reconciliation | rhetoric, because a plain admission of support would d |
inville, he was a professor of philosophy and | rhetoric before becoming a Benedictine monk at Rebais |
It was at this time that anti-slavery | rhetoric began entering public discourse. |
is presumably here that his interest in Greek | rhetoric began. |
the interpretations ta'wil of the scholars of | rhetoric, believing in what has been textually establi |
rted that even calls for balance in political | rhetoric best serve those with the most to hide. |
s he did the entrapments of those immersed in | rhetoric, both issues "distancing one from authenticit |
dian policy compared to previous bureaucratic | rhetoric, but Andras did not have the opportunity to p |
in Moscow responded to the event with intense | rhetoric, but failed to take any constructive actions |
e president's comments as the usual political | rhetoric by African leaders to remain in power. |
peared in the collection Sade, his ethics and | rhetoric by Colette Verger Michael, New York 1989. |
He held the chair for | rhetoric, classical philology, aesthetics, and history |
gg*r" back then did not have the inflammatory | rhetoric connotation that it has now, instead the word |
ailing view among historians, his anti-Jewish | rhetoric contributed significantly to the development |
Thus, the party's platforms and | rhetoric critiques any corporate influence and control |
ratio (grammar, | rhetoric, cyclognomic, dialectic); |
man of his movement; he is remembered for his | rhetoric debates with former Minister of Finance Levi |
ability for the impact of their long-standing | rhetoric denouncing gays and lesbians, which leads to |
Volume 2 discusses syntax, | rhetoric, dialects, pronunciation, accent, and poetry. |
His epithet-laden | rhetoric directed against the mostly forgotten ninetee |
Claire of the Moon is a 1992 lesbian-themed | rhetoric drama film. |
, although his sole publication was a book on | rhetoric Egluryn ffraethineb ("The elucidator of eloqu |
ity Of Melbourne, studying Dutch, Philosophy, | Rhetoric, English Language (a course involving transla |
side a cognate field (philosophy, psychology, | rhetoric, etc.). |
n communication such as conversation, dialog, | rhetoric, etc., a proof is a persuasive perlocutionary |
s cliched and "often reads like 1960s student | rhetoric, even down to the sound of Led Zep twanging a |
t university, in 1859, he won second prize in | rhetoric for Ariadne at Naxos, a poem sent to William |
At first skeptical of Papaflessas's | rhetoric for general uprising, Londos and the other le |
The Independent said; "There's an established | rhetoric for a crime like this in television drama and |
grammar for two years, poetry for two years, | rhetoric for seven years, and logic for two years. |
ively professor of Grammar, of Humanities and | Rhetoric for six years, and of Philosophy for eight ye |
Olson holds both a BA and MA in | Rhetoric from UC Berkeley, where she is a PhD Candidat |
In 1967 he graded with a M.A. in | Rhetoric from Cornell University. |
ne more than 750 political claims, separating | rhetoric from truth to enlighten voters." |
Zwinger, philosophy from Heinrich Justus, and | rhetoric from Friedrich Castellio. |
their opposition to the war and secessionist | rhetoric from New England. |
ity of Punjab, Pakistan and M.A. and Ph.D. in | Rhetoric from University of California at Berkeley. |
The remarks are a stunning change in | rhetoric from the Lebanese leader, who led the cry aga |
f the CPA despite what he called secessionist | rhetoric from senior officials of the Sudan People's L |
English, and American history; philosophy and | rhetoric; geography and geology; and botany, chemistry |
oice on the right of the party, noted for his | rhetoric, Gerretson would later become an isolated fig |
Additionally an earlier work on | rhetoric Greek principles garnered him wide recognitio |
es-Crahall, a professor who studies political | rhetoric, has said, in swing and red states, "It (the |
The title is a broad one, and Professors of | Rhetoric have included historians, poets, educators an |
‘What Lies Beneath the | Rhetoric', Ha'aretz, 12 December 2006 |
July 1593, and after teaching humanities and | rhetoric he was promoted to the chair of moral theolog |
is not registered as a member of a Chamber of | Rhetoric, he wrote a few plays that were published in |
es the high-fidelity misogyny and anti-Muslim | rhetoric Hollywood is known for." |
He went on to study | rhetoric, humanities, and philosophy in preparation fo |
Some political | rhetoric imprecisely uses the phrase synonymously with |
In 1681 he failed to obtain the chair of | rhetoric in the University of Pisa, partly because of |
Epideictic | rhetoric in Galileo's "Dialogo" (1983) |
Classical | Rhetoric in English Poetry (1970) |
Rhetoric in Postmodern America: Conversations with Mic | |
ed some of the most racially-charged campaign | rhetoric in Louisiana political history, Jimmie Davis |
ist Lloyd Bitzer makes five assumptions about | rhetoric in his book Rhetoric, Philosophy, and Literat |
Liebermann von Sonnenberg's only | rhetoric in this vein was directed against Germany's R |
Because of Martin's efforts, and | rhetoric in keeping with these anti-evolution writings |
Design and | Rhetoric in a Sanskrit Court: The Kiratarjuniya of Bha |
ered the Order of Jesus, he taught poetry and | rhetoric in the Lower Rhine region. |
called "the first complete works on logic and | rhetoric in English." |
For the former, see his essay on “The Idea of | Rhetoric in the Rhetoric of Science” which was publish |
ology, and was for several years professor of | rhetoric in the College of Puebla. |
me Minister at least attempt to reconcile the | rhetoric in her White Paper with the bitter reality fa |
His anti-Darwinian and anti-German | rhetoric in Headquarters Nights influenced biologists |
poet, who won a prize at his local Chamber of | Rhetoric in Vlissingen in 1695. |
This was not the only chamber of | rhetoric in Haarlem; The Haarlem painters Job Adriaens |
By 1939 Hitler had abandoned Nordicist | rhetoric in favour of the idea that the German people |
im a canonry, and appointed him to a chair of | rhetoric in one of the institutions of the city of Rom |
t the end of the story, the proverb and human | rhetoric in general are questioned as reliable means o |
He then taught Latin and | rhetoric in Roermond, and was a professor of dogmatic |
completed a doctorate on political and legal | rhetoric in the Arab Middle East. |
l Word - a study of the role of authoritative | rhetoric in Protestantism. |
e at Basel, where he was elected Professor of | Rhetoric in 1566. |
Rhetoric, in this sense, is not merely a speaking prax | |
ent" or a "field") after the break out of New | Rhetoric in the mid of 20th century, in the mid 2000s |
In Quintillian, and in classical | rhetoric in general, rhetoric drew much attention to t |
overty and were characterized by an emotional | rhetoric influenced by Wagner and Massenet. |
, Graham Leicester writes that the "overblown | rhetoric invites a sceptical reaction. |
But such public | rhetoric is not branded hateful and denounced. |
Perhaps ' | rhetoric' is not the right word, because if you are ca |
His 1960 treatise Handbook of literary | rhetoric, is considered one of the most complete and d |
Rhetoric is the study of the principles of effective s | |
The Professor of | Rhetoric is always appointed by the Mercers' School Me |
Contemporary scholars argue that if | rhetoric is merely about the contingent, it automatica |
answers this problem by asserting that while | rhetoric is indeed contingent and relative, it is also |
nate eulogy praised his erudition in grammar, | rhetoric, law, poetry, astronomy, natural history, and |
The student of | rhetoric learns, for instance, not only the elements o |
as the inflammatory and openly discriminatory | rhetoric lending credibility to racist statements and |
scriptures, philosophy, literature, grammar, | rhetoric, lexicography, etc. under Acharya Pramodsuri |
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