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Words, idioms, and other ways of talking customarily deployed in connection with the secondary subject (the sun, death masks) are appropriated and redeployed for use in thinking and talking about the primary subject (Juliet, prose works).
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In the locker room at halftime, the Rutgers players customarily talk about what they have to do better before the coaching staff offers its two cents' worth.
Especially at the scale of elementary particles, the gravitational force is many orders of magnitude weaker than other fundamental forces, so it is customarily ignored when talking about the nucleus.
Talking Heads, accompanied by Kirsty MacColl and Johnny Marr, take a customarily ironic approach, imagining a future in which the wonders of capitalism have been trodden down by nature, leading David Byrne to yelp: "If this was paradise I wish I had a lawnmower!" The Yardbirds, meanwhile, contemplate the planet being turned to desert.
Political conventions are customarily compared to the Super Bowl, owing to all the sideshows and parties and the outsized ratio of media personnel to big-game participants, but a better analogy, if we're talking football, might be the N.F.L. scouting combine, where college players gather to show off for professional scouts and coaches.
Talking learning.
He put these people down on paper as they are, and he made them talk and think in the language they customarily used for these purposes".
Alternative artists customarily make a right old fuss about how important it is to talk about The Music but few are capable of actually doing so in a way that's remotely engaging.
He customarily styled himself Baron von Hügel.
The group customarily splits the check.
It is a customarily brilliant show.
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