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These two characters even speak in a similar discursive manner.
He did not wait for the overly discursive Russian to get around to the business at hand.
The slightly lower figure may relate to the more discursive nature of the subject.
He started the story in his own discursive way.
This book contributed to family media studies through its focus on the discursive practices of parents.
Discursive and unpredictable, these paintings were clearly made up as she went along.
But the walks of Marie may, in general, be supposed discursive.
This was typically followed by the first of many discursive game reviews.
His discursive method, moreover, is less suited to the short story.
He could not allow himself the luxury of these discursive conversations much longer, though.
This filling in process is helped by one's discursive background.
It encourages classes to be held in a discursive manner.
All that remains more vivid on the page than in this discursive production.
"We must not expect a more discursive agreement with the planetary alien."
The discursive parts that accompany the descriptions are of great value.
Discursive research in practice: New approaches to psychology and interaction.
A text's view of the world is also influenced by the author's discursive background.
So the organization of this history is necessarily lumpy and discursive.
But such analyses do not take the discursive power of historical and social relations seriously enough.
With his discursive commentary on basketball, Barkley has been a major figure.
It is well recorded and discursive: in his final years, Evans had found a great second wind.
It is plain that the hearing, or meeting, on 16 October was, to say the least, discursive.
The third section consists of longer and more discursive narrative poems.
And he would often follow meetings with discursive handwritten letters.
The book, of course, is more detailed; the series is sometimes discursive.