The metaphorical place seems more real than the ungraspable reality of their own country. |
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Its title, the bell jar, is a metaphorical explanation for what her insanity felt like. |
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The metaphorical designation incunabulum means that it concerns printing elements, one sees which lying still in its cradle or in the diapers. |
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They can become ghost towns with the metaphorical tumbleweed bouncing past the shuttered restaurants. |
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I'm not going grubbing about in his dirty old dustbin, thank you very much, even a metaphorical one. |
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Classical architecture was a metaphorical imitation of this divinely ordered nature. |
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Although told that such usage might be metaphorical or figurative, Tess is undeterred. |
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Analysis of the semantic or metaphorical categories in genital slang is not common. |
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European countries raped and pillaged the continent, destroying the social fabric and leaving a metaphorical smoking hole behind. |
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His lavish past has left its mark financially, and the creditors are now tightening the metaphorical noose. |
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The most frequent metaphorical vehicle used in representing fetishism is the image of the object that comes to life. |
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You mentioned language and its multiple meaning, metaphorical asides, its evocative transgressions and endearing intentionality. |
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The metaphorical and poetical use of language creates no exterior visions on stage but interior visions in the minds of the spectators. |
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The metaphorical character of Nietzsche's concepts serves to foil any definitive reading of his philosophy. |
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Some of the examples he discusses may remind us of the metaphorical appropriation of biology by racist craniometry in the nineteenth century. |
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A Mondrian would be a good example of fundamentalist art that was immediately apprehended as metaphorical. |
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In his publications and lectures, George showed that he was a skilled practitioner of the art of metaphorical economics. |
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What I intended as a provocative metaphorical goad, Hart took literally as a definite and categorical challenge, which I welcome. |
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By the twentieth century, Pompeii's metaphorical significance had largely eclipsed its moral charge. |
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Hardly a week goes by without some shock-horror revelation about how they now wear the metaphorical trousers. |
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Miller is interested in the philosophical, social and metaphorical implications that the Bigfoot creature represents. |
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But there are some obvious problems here, including metaphorical patness and the fact that it almost certainly couldn't have happened that way. |
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Tsai's mood is absolutely unique because it can be deeply sad and deadpan funny, highly metaphorical and stubbornly concrete at the same time. |
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That metallic thud you heard just now was a metaphorical mic drop reverberating from Glendale. |
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It was not a literal theory but intended to describe four metaphorical forms of being. |
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The passages usually cited to support this view are in his opinion largely metaphorical. |
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The metaphorical mist that has been fugging up my brain has disappeared, only to be replaced by real mist fugging up my windscreen. |
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Throughout his painted oeuvre there is a sort of metaphorical circuitry through which one form suggests another. |
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Salt's ability to preserve and sustain life has made it a metaphorical symbol in every religion. |
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Romani uses many idiomatic expressions, proverbs, and sayings, often with metaphorical qualities. |
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The main reason is the bricks-and-mortar approach, in the metaphorical and literal senses. |
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These anthropomorphic characterizations are not to be taken simply as figurative or metaphorical. |
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But is a call to metaphorical arms against an imaginary adversary counter-productive? |
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She's tried to force his hand and ended up with a metaphorical slap in the bake. |
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Train tracks and trains themselves have long signified both real and metaphorical journeys in African American literary and vernacular culture. |
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Hence, we should take the description of the center of gravity in a metaphorical rather than a literal sense. |
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In pidgins and creoles these metaphorical uses are an important means of extending a restricted vocabulary with limited syntactic means. |
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There are kinds of subtlety and metaphorical allusiveness that are easier to achieve in comics than in novels. |
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It caused uproar at the time, but the wily Italian must be sitting back with a smug smile, puffing on that metaphorical cigar. |
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Some people sneer at a metaphorical reading of scripture and Tolkien himself was opposed to allegory as a rhetorical form. |
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The Ewe divide proverbs into two groups of metaphorical use according to social status and age of their performers. |
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They said it would be war only in a metaphorical sense and that conventional forces would play a relatively small role. |
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It's a metaphorical conversation about ritual, like in the tea ceremony, or about the fabrication process. |
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A third ground rule in the hostage negotiator's metaphorical handbook is to never lose your temper. |
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Our career has been a constant crossing of the Rubicon in a metaphorical way of speaking. |
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Nothing will be gained by offering Mr. Bush even a metaphorical second childhood. |
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All of this may sound romantic and purely metaphorical, but I don't mean it that way. |
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It's an honest book about race, identity and the constant longing and nostalgia one feels for this metaphorical place called home. |
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Your song Jesus, Take The Wheel is both a literal and metaphorical plea for Jesus to take over. |
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And in this regard, economic constructs and discourse are almost entirely metaphorical. |
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The company brings to life metaphorical texts by classical writers such as Calderon de la Barca, or contemporary authors like Arnon Grunberg. |
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In my opinion this shape works very well for symbolic, timeless and metaphorical images. |
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Students will develop a sense of how our national capital serves as a physical and metaphorical meeting place that belongs to all Canadians. |
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In both stories the metaphorical language is used to describe the mystery of creation. |
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Never underestimate the metaphorical power of reanimated corpses. |
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Saturday DECEMBER 20 There are metaphorical balls and chains, and then there are real ones. |
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Time passed, and periodically a scholarly blog would raise a metaphorical eyebrow about the lack of test results. |
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Many theologians hold that these attributes are metaphorical rather than real, since comparison of God to human beings is strictly forbidden due to fears of associationism. |
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All the proposed reasons given have been either metaphorical or analogous. |
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And yet, some transplant recipients swear that a literal change of heart precipitates a metaphorical one. |
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The metaphorical closet door has been opened, proving just how rapidly the sport is growing and changing with the times. |
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Inevitably, any anger and resentment we feel is contained within some kind of metaphorical exoskeleton. |
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Yet JFK, while physically frail and in pain, still had the metaphorical spine to drive his hawkish advisers up the wall. |
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Once the issues are fully exposed, the other half of me is going to drop a metaphorical barrel on the debate, allowing me to finally unmask the truth. |
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I do not remember Sen. wicker ever approaching the Democrats in good faith and attempting to build that metaphorical bridge. |
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In the centre of the canvas, a smartly decorated airplane with its angular bands of colour provides a metaphorical bridge between the two societies. |
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As it plays out in the context of the film, this metaphorical scenario leads Alex into troublesome emotional territory with friends, colleagues and more unsavoury characters. |
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His visionary experience also stands between the mystical and the metaphorical, rather than straightforwardly purporting to be supernatural as in the case of Yeats. |
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I was chomping on metaphorical toes, if you'll pardon the expression. |
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In a metaphorical sense, I would, perhaps, be inclined to agree. |
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Many liberals prefer to read Jesus' miracles as metaphorical narratives for understanding the power of God. |
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In the great myths, the adventures are external, even when they involve such metaphorical spelunkings as the voyage into the underworld. |
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Theatre and literature suggest it within a metaphorical space. |
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Most of Yedalian's works are concerned with the metaphorical ramifications of eyes and eyelessness. |
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Once the symbols of the nineteenth-century triumph of machines and technology, dams took on an almost metaphorical importance beyond their impact and performance. |
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It is not a metaphorical blessing but real. |
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Stephen tried to explain to me in metaphorical language what was going on. |
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Aside from references literal and metaphorical to the elm and vine theme, the tree occurs in Latin literature in the Elm of Dreams in the Aeneid. |
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Calvin differed with Zwingli on the eucharist and criticised him for regarding it as simply a metaphorical event. |
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On the surface a discourse on crystallography, it represents a metaphorical exploration of social and political ideals. |
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Are these metaphorical descriptions just the subjective waxings of the critic or are they aesthetic properties really true of the wine? |
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There was a metaphorical and allegorical inventiveness. |
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Appropriate as many mathematical techniques and metaphorical expressions from contemporary respectable science, primarily physics as possible. |
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It has tried to straddle both by inventing a new, residual category of 'unlawful combatant' in the potentially unlimited war on terror, which is transformed from a metaphorical to a literal term. |
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A virtuoso of everyday reality, an artisan of contemporary art, an entomologist of sound, Gauthier sees, and hears, all the acoustic and metaphorical potential of the found object. |
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There is nothing metaphorical about these stomach-churning preparations. |
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You can see him falling on his metaphorical sword with defiant elan. |
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The dark humor encircling this absent limb becomes plain once we realize that Eva's condition is a literalization of a metaphorical expression. |
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Rather, they are more like appeals to God, employing a strongly metaphorical vocabulary to express universal themes such as the glorification of God, thankfulness, entreaty, lamentation, and repentance. |
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There is not any trace that he had written poems: he gave himself a wide berth as far as the metaphorical language of poetry went. The same referred to the confessional frankness. |
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The miracles of Jesus differ from the fantastic miracle stories of the Hellenism and the rabbinic Judaism at that time, by their simplicity and especially by their religious, metaphorical meaning. |
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As these 16 goddesses trace the phases of the moon from new to full, they tell a story of literal and metaphorical sexual union. |
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Encoded in metaphorical and symbolic form, carnivalesque rites, ceremonies, and popular festivities symbolically link people with a mythic past and reconstruct a present that promises a golden future. |
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These ambiguities can arise from the intentional use of homophonic, homographic, metonymic, or metaphorical language. |
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Unless that level of detail is achieved, there is a serious danger that poverty will be reduced to a simple matter of monetary income or metaphorical concept, referring to a state without defining it. |
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Now I am back in the metaphorical bosun's chair, it is heartening to see the waterfront thriving evermore. |
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It doesn't matter if you don't know a spindrift from a seaboard — the language of sailing is lovely, both simple and elaborate, unexpectedly sexy and inexhaustibly metaphorical. |
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The coactivation of A and B as the literal and figurative senses of the expression constitutes the recognition of its metaphorical nature. |
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We would need to enquire into what is meant by various words and phrases – how far they are metaphorical, what metaphors might mean, how they could be interpreted in different ways, and so on. |
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Thus, by way of proverbs and metaphorical expressions, orality reinforces the narrative of each episode, in that the ending reminds the viewers of a traditional story from which the listeners are supposed to draw lessons. |
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That would explain why the metaphorical Adam hit it off with Eve. |
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In this broader metaphorical sense, the word suggests a claim that is in the nature of folklore, factoid or urban legend. |
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Alternatively they can choose a metaphorical interpretation production where the different people in the group can take roles of turtles, developers or even the abstract roles such as the ocean or the lights from the hotels. |
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It also evokes pictures of the metaphorical dancing that took place as government positions were staked out during the build-up to the 2003 Iraq war. |
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Even believing Snedenites seem to recognize, however, that the panthers may fulfill some metaphysical or metaphorical craving, in a neighborhood already expert at sating them. |
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Rather, in a metaphorical language, the biblical account tells us that, as representatives of God the Creator on Earth, we are called to try to manage the creation with responsibility before God and other creatures. |
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Even the best attempts at explanation are only more or less successful translations into another metaphorical language. |
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The repeated instrumental version of the song The In Crowd cleverly pulls the movie together, like a metaphorical noose around the characters. |
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In the metaphorical sense, the Standards Council began construction on a new structure for standardization in Canada, as described in the Canadian Standards Strategy. |
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His metaphorical answer in the Philebus was that a psychic demiurge wrote onto the soul a true copy of the logos. |
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The bare troika of Boolean operators brought them into metaphorical being. |
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Some Wiccans conceive of deities not as literal personalities but as metaphorical archetypes or thoughtforms, thereby technically allowing them to be atheists. |
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These metaphorical superimpositions can be quite convincing. |
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Whatever the techniques used to expand consciousness, or whatever forms it takes, the language of such consciousness always turns out to be metaphorical. |
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In the absence of a stipulative definition, little would be lost, indeed much stands to be gained, if the metaphorical origin of social minds were acknowledged. |
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Another kind of parallelism used is referred to by modern linguists as difrasismo, in which two phrases are symbolically combined to give a metaphorical reading. |
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However, some researchers consider the content on the Tempest Stela to be a metaphorical document that illustrated the impact of the Hyksos invasion. |
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A literal sweatshop, this jerry-built structure is at once concrete, fantastical, and metaphorical, its ricketiness no contradiction of the grinding realities it indexes. |
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