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A 'narrow' intertextuality relates closely to what Fairclough (1992) refers to as 'manifest' intertexuality, that is, when it is obvious that a wording or phrase is almost directly lifted or quoted from another recognisable source.

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Before I get to that, a word about the current state of the mortgage mess.

There's a word for that a word frequently misused these days, but the correct word in this case: censorship.

After that, a word can be represented by the cluster or clusters it belongs to.

That's a word that's crept into music: 'Yeah, man.

And that, in a word, would be decoupling.

That, in a word, he thinks, is faith.

That, in a word, is extraordinary.

That is a word that an entrepreneur in the chase is loath to accept.

"'Discipline' — that's a word that he's very big into," she said with a laugh.

That's a word that should be used more carefully.

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