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Like many Spaniards, she deploys the phrase puta madre — roughly analogous to "motherfucker" — with alacrity.

Bod is analogous to God, hence the commonly used phrase "Oh my Bod!" Nebulous follows the adventures of the eco-troubleshooting team "KENT" (the Key Environmental Non-Judgemental Taskforce, named after the English county of Kent).

This is structurally analogous to syntactic conjunction in language, where a phrase repeats the same syntactic category, as in [ NP [ N Snoopy] and [ N Woodstock]], a noun phrase with two nouns.

There is only one phrase in the New Testament that is even remotely analogous to the kind of "new world order" about which pundits and preachers regularly warn, and that is a phrase that appears in Revelation 21 1: "new heaven and new earth".

There is only one phrase in the New Testament that is even remotely analogous to the kind of "new world order" about which pundits and preachers regularly warn, and that is a phrase that appears in Revelation 21 1: "new heaven and new earth". But when we examine what that phrase might mean, we quickly discover a meaning exactly opposite of the "new world order" so loudly proclaimed today.

The scholars Robert Alter and Gerald Hammond have discussed the technique as it appears in II Samuel 3, in which the phrase "and he went in peace" undergoes a series of variations analogous to those of the original Hebrew: **{:.break one} ** And David sent Abner away; and he went in peace.

Steinberg notes that it was not until modern times that the original phrase was accurately translated from Italian, a censoring that he sees as analogous to the later bowdlerization of Christ's penis in Renaissance paintings.

She plays on the Doppler effect (just as the Doppler effect is a change in the observed frequency of a sound or electromagnetic wave, so Leo's "observation" of his wife has been subject to a kind of analogous redshift) and coins, for Leo's haunting by his wife's double, the phrase "Dopplerganger effect".

Williams used this phrase as a cricketing metaphor for a fair length and quality of life – analogous to the number of runs scored in a single cricket innings.

Such melodies are analogous to poetry written in symmetrical verses with lines of equal length and repeated phrases.

This latter task in particular is closely analogous to that faced by human language learners, involving segmentation of morphemes, words, and phrases from observable auditory input, mapping of speech signals onto intended environmental referents, comprehension of questions, and content-addressed search capabilities for discovering the answers to these questions.

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