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He should know that, for residents of New York State, the most common metaphor for dysfunction is Albany.
The most common metaphor in Shakespeare is that the world is a stage and the stage is a world.
Over the last 40 years, war has become the most common metaphor, with patients girding themselves against the enemy, doctors as generals, medicines as weapons.
The most common metaphor for the Diamond and Baratta style is not a cozy glass of Scotch but a big dose of LSD.
Joshua Meyrowitz [46] claims that the most common metaphor for media is that of a vessel or a conduit.
O'Keefe and her colleagues also found that the most common metaphor in use is that of the genome as 'text' and that the idea of 'editing' appears in nearly every article.
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Paul's verse in Epheisans to "put on the whole armor of God" is the most common war metaphor in the New Testament.
One of the most common visual metaphors that unites a variety of diagrams that describe macroevolution is a tree.
But this is not only a problem of a lack of understanding of evolution but also a cultural matter as "many of the most common and potent metaphors of Western history contrast a good and moral up with a bad and reprehensible down: heaven and hell, head and feet, flowers and roots, sky and earth, sunlight and darkness.
The most common ways to do this are through simile, metaphor and personification.
Aside from creationism, the most common form of teleomentalist view is that teleological claims in biology are mere metaphor — describing and explaining biological phenomena on the basis of more or less loose comparisons to psychological teleology.
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