A slow clock and a bit of sun will metaphorically take the foot of the gas a bit. |
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The emotions and spirits metaphorically trickle down from the non-physical to the physical cells via the transportation of light. |
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Each photograph is, metaphorically, an honored piece taken from the rubble of experience. |
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He was slightly stupid looking, with a big mouth, both physically and metaphorically. |
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We achieve indirection by exploring that topic metaphorically, via a poem, a story, a piece of music, or a work of art that embodies it. |
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Within the flux of reciprocity, either everything becomes metaphorically figured or everything has the reality effect of the literal. |
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Nor do they use color mimetically, symbolically, metaphorically, or even emotively. |
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By the time we slow a little into a patch of sharkless blue, I am pumped with adrenaline and metaphorically rubbing my eyes in disbelief. |
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So the building is metaphorically pinned to its place with a shaft of light from the sky that illuminates the whole labyrinth of knowledge. |
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Most bosses these days are Big Bad Swains, literally, not just metaphorically, nicking their top possie in the food chain. |
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A key point is that space should be owned and supervised, literally and metaphorically. |
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He wanted to explore the idea of what a palindrome is, at least metaphorically speaking. |
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The Internet has been described metaphorically as an information superhighway, a marketplace, and a virtual community. |
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On this path are situated seven chakras or energy centers, metaphorically called Lotus Symbols. |
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The parables of Jesus metaphorically break open myths and allow us to reimagine a new world. |
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But, literally and metaphorically, Loudon's still the daddy, and his 21st album finds him on typically acerbic and wittily literate form. |
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In terms of the film's representations of Billie, straitjacketed and screaming, she is presented metaphorically as a swaddling baby as she cries out for care. |
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There were no pictures like that on their boards in the hospital, but I was seeing them metaphorically in terms of counselling and research. |
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If choral singing is about anything, it is about singing in harmony literally, but also metaphorically. |
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It has often been said, metaphorically, to be the geographical and spiritual bridge that the ancient civilization crossed on the way to Europe. |
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Because, metaphorically speaking, creativity is the mother's milk for our culture and, as such, should be very carefully protected. |
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This chart depicts metaphorically the span between the lower and higher levels of spiritual existence. |
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Yesterday, an old friend told me she was asking lots of people what their favorite books were, so I metaphorically dusted it off, tweaked it, and sent this. |
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In this case, metaphorically speaking, we need two, rather than three colours. |
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Physically and metaphorically these two changelings are very different. |
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Pink, as much literally as metaphorically, clarifies and reinforces the sense of the blue. |
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Speaking metaphorically, it is like when a foreign substance is put into a burning furnace, it immediately burns or melts, and disappears. |
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He acknowledged to Susan that he was speaking metaphorically when it came to angels — in order to seem aboveboard and keep her trust. |
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Our modern world's licentiousness is metaphorically presented by their characters. |
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The shard metaphorically represented what I perceived to be an instance of God through the agency of which God became knowable to me. |
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The sandbank stands metaphorically for an individual problem in the company, which needs to be solved before stock can be a reduced. |
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The impact on the lives of those caught in the crossfire, both literally and metaphorically, has been devastating. |
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I can't even remember if the problem to do with the header tank and the problem to do with the ballcock stop valve were connected, physically or metaphorically. |
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If one calls a hippopotamus a cow, except metaphorically or analogically, then presumably one has gotten something wrong. |
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Now in its second millennium, it is about time for the CD to draw the curtains, metaphorically as well as literally. |
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It would, metaphorically speaking, be entirely inappropriate to throw the baby out with the bath water on the altar of ad hoc reform. |
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A gnawingly stunning Mary Magdalene gazing up at you with inky eyes as she metaphorically washes your feet with her hair? |
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But the Valley stands on ground that is as unstable, seismically and metaphorically, as it was in the earlier bust. |
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A 10mm thick steel blade strengthens each arch on the bottom edge and metaphorically references the speed skating function. |
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We are all hired as the heads of the Urban Division metaphorically, because black people should be in charge of black stuff. |
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As these stories abut one another, metaphorically touching the reader's own, they become altered, subsequently transforming in tone, texture, reality. |
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Literally and metaphorically, Lenny was everywhere, attending to every minute organisational detail and then getting into the ring in whites as a ref. |
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Lighting of lamps has the meaning of eliminating the darkness in the literal sense, and metaphorically it means to overcome and gain the knowledge of Enlightenment. |
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This is a sardar who knows that, metaphorically speaking, what has meant most to him is not carnal knowledge of a virgin but intellectual knowledge of Virgil. |
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The results of his trancelike actions are metaphorically rich. |
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Instead of devoting all their available time and attention to advancing the claim, at least some of them are bound, metaphorically, to be looking behind them. |
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The contemporary art world is, metaphorically speaking, haunted. |
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He approached this metaphorically at first, teaching the kids such skills as urban rappelling, which is using ropes to descend the faces of buildings. |
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Unruly Places is all about going off the map, metaphorically and physically. |
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Come on, momma, now is the hour for the family to join hands and metaphorically circle the wagons. |
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Most Druids see the aspects of nature as imbued with spirit or soul, whether literally or metaphorically. |
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Paul and Cuccinelli did not stand alone, physically or metaphorically. |
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As such, they can, metaphorically, strengthen the national social contract, as they add the essential element of legitimacy and ownership that all too often is missing in the first phase of democratization. |
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We can move gently into middle age, recognizing with a slight chuckle that we are our own parents now, metaphorically shouting on the front lawn at the ruffians around us. |
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In closing, a word of caution: in this struggle against graft and corruption, it is easy to despair and, metaphorically, to see the glass as half-empty. |
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A reasonable, informed and objective person would likely conclude that it is much too early to say that he is so irredeemable that one should metaphorically put him behind bars and throw away the key. |
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He entertained us with wit and whisky on his balcony, a literary Tiberius metaphorically tossing politicians, critics, and a good deal of contemporary literature over the balustrade and into the abyss. |
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Created out of places with different origins, it shows metaphorically the synchronic transformations taking place in most major North American cities at a time of economic growth. |
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And the British people, Mr Cameron, are still capable of metaphorically sticking one up your fundament too. |
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Meanwhile, the name of El Dorado came to be used metaphorically of any place where wealth could be rapidly acquired. |
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Originally this was used metaphorically to refer to labor disputes, not damage. |
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Today ripped jeans, fraying shirts and laddered stockings stand in metaphorically for a disintegrating social climate, Katie Fleming, another student, noted. |
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When you've been through as many ups and downs – literally and metaphorically – as you can be put through on an off-road bike route, you can find yourself totally spent. |
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The tower is metaphorically the kingdom, which is the notional ability to beat the Saxons. |
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Although about romantic love, the novel could also be metaphorically about Indianness or other illusions. |
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The Olympic Club rolled out its signature gloom, weatherwise and golfwise, a fog that literally and metaphorically draped a field of clueless combatants. |
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She also wrote metaphorically of Jesus in connection with conception, nursing, labour, and upbringing, but saw him as our brother as well. |
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The term herd is also applied metaphorically to human beings in social psychology, with the concept of herd behaviour. |
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Part 2 deals with the problems we have with thinking statistically even though we can think associatively, metaphorically, and causally quite easily. |
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The Purusa Sukta hymn in the Rigveda, Hinduism's most ancient scripture, describes metaphorically the origin of humankind from the primordial sacrifice of the cosmic Person. |
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Our gentleman protagonist, alienatingly censorious and moralistic, is metaphorically and literally unseeing, missing what exists literally almost under his nose. |
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How to best metaphorically unknot that classical enigma may be through the type of organizational structure that best utilizes Contingency Theory. |
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In psychology, Atlas is used metaphorically to describe the personality of someone whose childhood was characterized by excessive responsibilities. |
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