Studying the sports pages to understand the metaphors and make conversation.
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Be sure to assemble it out of the right metaphors, the kind that call forth accepted truths and grind them against contradictory beliefs.
Putting the sports metaphors aside, the bears once again had a pretty decent setup on Monday.
Look carefully, though, and much of today's gloom is as overdone as the military metaphors that now pepper the currency debate.
Put to one side the debates about metaphors: what is the state of the coalition?
In the next she labels her opponents with one of the most racially incendiary metaphors in the American lexicon.
He asked whether Ms. Kare would agree those icons are not "substantially similar, " and she did, but she noted that they use the same metaphors.
It will look at the enduring myths around the ship and how it has become a key icon of international popular culture and one of the great metaphors of our time.
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OK, enough with the biblical metaphors.
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And put aside, too, the chancellor's cautious, mixed metaphors about the government laying down the foundations for a healing, rebalancing economy that's on the right track.
If you can navigate its overly descriptive prose and the excess of metaphors, Catfish and Mandala provides an honest and complex look at a generation and the modern landscape of Vietnam.
Dad, a man of books who lived, moved, and had his being in the themes and metaphors of novels, who believed that all of life was a story, had been gone for nine months.
Objects of sheer beauty, they are also expressive metaphors for the bifurcated circumstances of her people.
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His plan was therefore to introduce new metaphors in the next version of Windows, code-named Longhorn.
Metaphors trigger the right hemisphere of the brain, a critical component for persuasion to occur.
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Rather than reinvent the real world, designers might try to refine the new conventions and metaphors of technology itself.
You could say these T's, both primitive and sophisticated, are metaphors for the inside-out sensibilities of those who wore them.
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Switching metaphors, the end of the day, Quantitative Easing is just a life preserver to keep the economy from drowning.
You might not just be speaking in metaphors in the near future.
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Washington may be running out of money, but there is no shortage of metaphors in the defense sector for characterizing the coming fiscal crisis.
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The band's liberal mixing of musical metaphors seems to have long passed the experimental stage, and now sounds as if it were already the most natural thing in the world.
Ten years later in 2009, as other metaphors of the internet (such as the social network) had taken over, and the homesteaders had left their properties vacant after migrating to Facebook, Geocities was shutdown and deleted.
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The album, full of card and dice metaphors, takes its name from a street just off the Vegas Strip and draws heavily from Flowers' hometown.
Aqueous metaphors aside, the fact is that none of us is guaranteed an easy ride.
But the problem with all these metaphors is that they are reductive.
It is so easy to miss what is happening that even Turkle, once, falls prey to the machine and its glib metaphors of living.
Analysts are already using such big scary metaphors to describe the challenges facing the drug industry in five years, when drug makers will face the worst series of patent expirations ever.
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