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To a Pietist, a woman was a metaphor derived from the prophetic scripture of Revelations and described an androgynous spiritual ideal of divine wisdom.

BRAZILIANS have a metaphor, derived from snooker, to describe the question that has faced Latin America's largest economy in recent months: is the real, their currency, the next ball to be sunk?

I've never been comfortable using the word work to describe the process by which children make sense of ideas -- which is to say, adopting a metaphor derived from what adults do in factories and offices to earn money.[8] To express this concern, however, isn't tantamount to saying that students should spend all day in school playing.

While this existential, informational crisis plays out in this pair of movies as a metaphor derived from cellular/DNA science and the promise of nanotechnology and teleportation -- but it is also a poignant meditation on the obsession with medical science, genetic engineering, cancer, control, and Franken-everything in our teched-up society.

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Notice that such a formula includes two elements: that there is resistance to a metaphor (deriving from its literal falseness) but also attraction (deriving from the insightful reorganization of a schema of labels vis-à-vis a referential realm, which the metaphor may bring about).

And it uses a lot of metaphors derived from common language: "hosts", "kernels", "shells", "servers" and "clients".

Sir Bill loved these sorts of metaphors derived from science (which is one of the reasons why I like him so).

Agneta Enckell, who represented a younger generation, experimented with language, exploring its minutest components and thus creating what some have called "feminine language". Henrika Ringbom, another younger poet with a distinct voice, won acclaim for the collection Den vita vinthunden (2001; "The White Greyhound"), its rich texture of metaphors derived from dreams, art, and film.

One group used metaphors derived from elite discourse and previous research [ 22, 28].

Sir William Empson (whose biography, Among the Mandarins, I have been reading, and about whom I have posted ) once wrote a vilanelle, Missing Dates, one of whose metaphors derives from an experiment that reminds me of the Safar Center's zombie dogs.

In this erudite and profusely illustrated history of perception, Barbara Stafford explores a remarkable set of body metaphors deriving from both aesthetic and medical practices that were developed during the enlightenment for making visible the unseeable aspects of the world.

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