For all the rest, Let Lion, Moonshine, Wall, and lovers twain At large discourse, while here they do remain.
The work also stresses a larger discourse on nature, the organic and its place in the contemporary world.
These debates are part of a larger discourse on intellectual property protection which also reflects differing perspectives on copyright.
In more formal settings, larger discourses of the Buddha (such as the Diamond Sutra) may be chanted as well.
Unlike his predecessors, Mondino focuses specifically on anatomical descriptions rather than engaging in a larger discourse on pathology and surgery in general.
His observations point to a homosexual counterpublic, and offers the idea that homosexuals must otherwise remain "closeted" in order to participate in the larger public discourse.
The debate about Sidis' manner of upbringing occurred within a larger discourse about the best way to educate children.
Sexuality, then, is seen as a participation in a larger social discourse and, though in some sense fluid, not as something strictly determinable by the individual.
For as for large discourses, they are flat things, and not so much noted.
For example, this method has been used to examine how the Columbine massacre was subsumed into the larger discourse surrounding terrorism in the years after the 9/11 attacks.