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This looks like a job for Super Rhetorician Thomas Friedman!
Going Postdoctoral James Taranto 2010
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This looks like a job for Super Rhetorician Thomas Friedman!
Going Postdoctoral James Taranto 2010
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The R/TOTUS (the Rhetorician/Teleprompter of the United States) has recently vowed to "persist" in this illusion, this appeasement process directed at Iran's Shi'a based theocracy.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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I think he's being the Playfully Serious Rhetorician that he is and calling into question the unexamined default nobility of the phrase 'Free Speech,' ...the fuzzy thinking...pointing out that it's a morally neutral concept which is only as noble as the people practising it.
STOPPARD ON FREE SPEECH TEV 2006
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Orator and Hermogenes the Rhetorician, besides his own books of
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Improving and Defending Participles, used as substantives with the Article the before them, will never be used by a grammarian much less by a Rhetorician.
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Rhetorician, but also an expert Mathematician, an acute Philosopher, and no mean Divine, saith _Pitseus_.
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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University, he became a witty Logician, a sweet Rhetorician, a grave
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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Millaine/to heere Ambrose/bicause he was counted an excellent Rhetorician.
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He was an exact Philosopher, and excellent Divine, an accurate Rhetorician, and an admirable Poet, as did appear by many his Writings which he left to posterity, some of which are mentioned by _Bale_.
The Lives of the Most Famous English Poets (1687) William Winstanley
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