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Symbols are fine; we live by words, figures, pictures.
Orion, 415 pp., £16.99, 17 February, 0 75282 129 6 Buy it at Bol According to the OED, a 'rebus' is 'an enigmatic representation of a name, word or phrase by figures, pictures, arrangement of letters etc, which suggest the syllables of which it is made up'.
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Figure 14: Pictures of the gloves.
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