Interlocutors Sentence Examples

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  • He is one of the interlocutors in Cicero's De oratore.

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  • They are written in the form of dialogues, and in the two last the interlocutors are King Charles and Alcuin.

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  • Such a view satisfies neither of his interlocutors.

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  • Elizabethan period; a slight suggestion sends the interlocutors off on the discussion of current reforms in church and state and society.

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  • The interlocutors must in truth render an account under the stimulus of organized heckling from their equals or superiors in de.bating ability.

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  • The other extant prose work, the De Re Rustica, is in three books, each of which is in the form of a dialogue, the circumstances and in the main the interlocutors being different f or each.

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  • He was one of the interlocutors in Cicero's Academica, the second book (first edition) of which was called Lucullus.

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  • He was one of the most celebrated authors of jeux-partis, elaborate discussions between two interlocutors, usually on the subject of love.

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  • Three interlocutors, named respectively Salviati, Sagredo, and Simplicio, take part in the four dialogues of which the work is composed.

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  • Clearly, any art of reaching agreement through conversation is going to depend on an art of interpreting interlocutors.

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  • India remains committed to working for the successful conclusion of her security dialog with key interlocutors on the CTBT.

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  • Here, it is the matrix rather than the man that experiences the All; it then communicates this knowledge to its human interlocutors.

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  • In his Dialogues concerning Natural Religion he puts forward tentatively, in the person of one of his interlocutors, the ancient hypothesis that since the world resembles an animal or vegetal organism rather than a machine, it might more easily be accounted for by a process of generation than by an act of creation.

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  • The interlocutors in this dialogue are France herself and the three orders of the state.

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  • He is one of the interlocutors in the Saturnalia of Macrobius, and allusions in that work and a letter from Symmachus to Servius show that he was a pagan.

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  • Instead of the personal pronouns, both in their full and abbreviated forms, conventional nouns are in frequent use to indicate the social position or relation of the respective interlocutors, as, e.g.

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  • The Dialogues introduce three interlocutors, Demea, Cleanthes and Philo, who represent three distinct orders of theological opinion.

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  • In virtue of the common-stock of opinion among the interlocutors and their potentially controlling audience, this process was more valuable than appears on the face of things.

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