The temptation is great to suspect that Hugo is here indulging in mere verbalism. |
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Mufti Sahib sacrifices the action part of Dialogue in his speeches, thereby making a mere verbalism. |
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To call it verbalism seems to degrade intellectual detachment to stylistic trickery but the facts are complex. |
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From deep within this conflagration of tony, occasionally insightful, arch, pompous, mournful, supercilious, generous, salivating verbalism, the single consistent sound to emerge is a howl of revulsion. |
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In order to do that we need to move from our sophisticated verbalism entrenched in institutionalised teaching and preaching and our unreflective hyper-activism in various forms of social ministries. |
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They attack the problem of verbalism in which the student memorizes words that have no meaning for him, by giving him believable visual images that make the learning processes more meaningful. |
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