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- noun Plural form of
interlocutor .
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Examples
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Certain interlocutors — like Barnett and Horowitz — seem to criticize OK for taking the law as a given, as though by not staking out a normative position he is implicitly endorsing current doctrine as correct.
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Certain interlocutors — like Barnett and Horowitz — seem to criticize OK for taking the law as a given, as though by not staking out a normative position he is implicitly endorsing current doctrine as correct.
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The second move made by my progressive interlocutors is more serious, and much, much more dismaying.
The Volokh Conspiracy » No Righteous Gentile Awards, Please 2010
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Certain interlocutors — like Barnett and Horowitz — seem to criticize OK for taking the law as a given, as though by not staking out a normative position he is implicitly endorsing current doctrine as correct.
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Certain interlocutors — like Barnett and Horowitz — seem to criticize OK for taking the law as a given, as though by not staking out a normative position he is implicitly endorsing current doctrine as correct.
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Speaking of Girard, I would like to draw the attention of both my "interlocutors" - and of all other interested parties - to the work of Eric Gans, the inventor of "Generative Anthropology," whose theoretical meditation on humanity picks up, as it were, where Girard's leaves off.
The Brussels Journal - The Voice of Conservatism in Europe 2009
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And as John Bolton has taught us, contempt for one’s interlocutors is an unhelpful trait in an ambassador.)
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And as John Bolton has taught us, contempt for one’s interlocutors is an unhelpful trait in an ambassador.
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Not doubting at all, however, that one of the interlocutors was the person who was to guide him on his way, Wilton paused, determined to wait till they came up.
The King's Highway 1830
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What I'm seeing, though, is that our "interlocutors" might fail a Turing Test.
Althouse Derangement Syndrome. Ann Althouse 2007
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