They don't intend to market the dress, but see it as a "metaphor for wastefulness, " says Ryan.
The bill's acronym as a metaphor for the reins on a horse is fitting.
The appropriate metaphor for spectrum in the 21st century is the ocean, not real estate.
He saw the ship as a metaphor for the nation's post-war strength, pride and accomplishment.
In this respect, as in so many others, baseball is a metaphor for life.
That sheet of paper, which Luhnow still keeps, became a metaphor for the franchise.
Ostensibly a show about physical accomplishment, "Splash" doubles as a crisp metaphor for celebrity itself.
That is, the invisible hand is a metaphor for a suboptimal outcome driven by non-economic considerations.
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The tale of Kinect Star Wars seems a fitting metaphor for the Kinect as a whole.
Indeed, cannibalism continues to be read on many levels as a metaphor for Brazilian art.
This story of the Burmese pythons seems like an appropriate metaphor for our time.
Crossing a busy street is, in our view, an apt metaphor for retirement investing.
Chess continues to crop up in books and movies as a metaphor for life.
The paradox of wealth without refinement remains unexamined but emerges as a metaphor for the American Dream itself.
"The usual metaphor for artificial neural networks is electrical circuits and nodes connected by wires, " said Dr Husbands.
Perhaps the app model is a poor metaphor for an experience that has been identified so long with channels.
The ribbons of market tape piled up at Joe Granville's feet are the metaphor for our shattered financial world.
Even if it is a fading symbol of Chinese society, the bicycle remains a tempting metaphor for its economy.
The rise of the hamburger is a metaphor for the rise of America.
For years, Welsh Labour's headquarters was an apt metaphor for the party itself.
The measure's Republican co-sponsor, Senator John Warner of Virginia, harkened back an earlier era as a metaphor for the bill.
Come to think of it, apples to Apple might be a good metaphor for our economic progress over the decades.
Orange County used to be a metaphor for bland homogeneity, its politics solidly Republican, its population overwhelmingly white, its problems small-town.
This is fortunate for William Hague, who enjoys deploying the Dome as a metaphor for Labour's (alleged) vacuity and fiscal ineptitude.
The film ends with a magnificent metaphor for serene enlightenment and a jolting one for the faith that, he suggests, accompanies it.
Why, indeed, should so many artists have turned to the circus as a fitting metaphor for their own role in society?
For, even if genetics really does offer a useful metaphor for automobiles, employing it in advertising is not without its dangers.
The music is in a constant state of becoming, a metaphor for the ceaseless activity that Mr Carter observed in contemporary America.
But though the two films share a metaphor for human inaction (the inability to leave a fixed space), the similarities end there.
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This is usually a metaphor for when an elected official halts legislation.
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