Rhetoric--ritual: A Study of the Communicative and Aesthetic Dimensions of LanguageDickenson Publishing Company, 1972 - 297 oldal |
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59. oldal
... accept as true either because it seems reasonable to do so or even for no very good reason at all . For instance , we read a newspaper account of a murder and accept the essentials of the story as fact even though we have no reason to ...
... accept as true either because it seems reasonable to do so or even for no very good reason at all . For instance , we read a newspaper account of a murder and accept the essentials of the story as fact even though we have no reason to ...
61. oldal
... accept it as having been done in good faith and meriting the most careful thought , with the benefit of the doubt , if any , being accorded it . 38 a My disbelief grew as I read that at least until 1967 or 1968 the most respected ...
... accept it as having been done in good faith and meriting the most careful thought , with the benefit of the doubt , if any , being accorded it . 38 a My disbelief grew as I read that at least until 1967 or 1968 the most respected ...
66. oldal
... accept the fact that the FBI manipulated its statistics in an indefensible fashion , some will not . But most important is the fact that the very recent rise in the crime rate is a direct outgrowth of the problems of the population ...
... accept the fact that the FBI manipulated its statistics in an indefensible fashion , some will not . But most important is the fact that the very recent rise in the crime rate is a direct outgrowth of the problems of the population ...
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