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1 His first really confidential discourse to his wife was optimistic from conviction.
2 Angiras possessed of great ascetic merit, had imparted this discourse to Gautama.
3 He usually brought his discourse to a close with the words:
4 His discourse to the parliament was full of simplicity and cordiality.
5 These Mysteries and their significance will be the subject of our discourse to -day .
6 And that admirable sentence, Gentlemen, is the real text of my discourse to -day .
7 Do thou discourse to me also of Pravritti in due order.'
8 Do thou listen with concentrated attention as I discourse to thee, O Madhava.
9 It behoveth thee, O foremost of Brahmanas, to discourse to me on this.
10 After Bhrigu's discourse to Bharadwaja this question may seem to be a repetition.
11 Questioned by me, do thou discourse to me on Pravritti in due order!'
12 Thou art, verily, competent to discourse to me on this topic!
13 Every new debacle creates space in the public discourse to talk about its problems.
14 Of course, it's not Glastonbury's fault that it dominates the discourse to this extent.
15 The arguer must always study his audience and suit his discourse to the occasion.
16 His agreeable person was often the subject of her discourse to the fair mourner.
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This collocation consists of: Discourse to through the time
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