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"Each person is like a poem that has to be synthesized, always searching for the best metaphor that represents what each one of them evokes in me, without losing the connection with the reality that is presented in front of the camera," he said.
The Egypt of the biblical text has become a frozen image or a dead metaphor that represents any form of oppression be it political or economic.
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"You can't avoid the fact that these people are metaphors for attitudes that represented a time we all lived through and have complicated feelings about," Mr. Pollack said.
In this sense all words can be called symbols, but the examples given the lion and the cross are really metaphors: that is, symbols that represent a complex of other symbols, and which are generally negotiable in a given society (just as money is a symbol for goods or labour).
On this type of view on metaphor, a metaphorical utterance is one that represents the world as it needs to be in order to make the utterance pretense-worthy in a game of make-believe that it suggests.
The basic metaphors are described that represent the neural machinery of transposition in consciousness.
Here and in many other places we get a better sense of the original beauty and intent of the Bible by moving past a naive understanding of the words to the metaphors that they represent.
To address the relation between the cerebellum and internal models, we adopt the chip metaphor that has been used to represent the combination of a homogeneous cerebellar cortical microcircuit with individual microzones having unique external connections.
Although this possibility of negative variance/area is not a problem for regression analysis, since the reasons for it are well-understood, it ruins the area-represents-variance metaphor that gives these kinds of figures their heuristic value.
Marjory Stoneman Douglas described the area as a "River of Grass" in 1947, though that metaphor represents only a portion of the system.
It is a metaphor that is easy to understand.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com