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  • 121universe of discourse — n. Logic the totality of facts, things, or ideas that are implied or assumed in a given discussion, argument, or discourse * * * …

    Universalium

  • 122Citizens for Civil Discourse — The Citizens for Civil Discourse headquarters located in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. Citizens for Civil Discourse, also known as CCD, is an American non profit, non partisan organization that accepts Robocall block requests …

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  • 123universe of discourse — The things across which the quantifiers of a formal theory may range: as it might be, the points on a line, or sets, or physical objects, or whatever else we are treating. The universe of discourse may, but also may not, form a set: for instance …

    Philosophy dictionary

  • 124universe of discourse — n. Logic the totality of facts, things, or ideas that are implied or assumed in a given discussion, argument, or discourse …

    English World dictionary

  • 125direct discourse — noun a report of the exact words used in a discourse (e.g., he said I am a fool ) • Syn: ↑direct quotation • Ant: ↑indirect discourse • Hypernyms: ↑report, ↑account …

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  • 126Universe of discourse — U ni*verse of dis course, n. everything which may be considered, explicitly or implicitly, in a particular theory or discussion. [PJC] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 127universe of discourse — Date: 1881 an inclusive class of entities that is tacitly implied or explicitly delineated as the subject of a statement, discourse, or theory …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 128Public Discourse — is a non fiction film by Brad Downey, Quenell Jones, and Tim Hansberry. Its primary focus is on graffiti and street art in New York City.The film examines the painting of street signs, advertising manipulation, metal welding, and posturing and… …

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