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"Metaphorically," he replied as in the kitchen Havers punched in 1471 to trace whoever had made the most recent call to Eugenie Davies 'home.
A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001
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"'Metaphorically,'" she read, and then the signature:
In Old Kentucky Edward Marshall 1901
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(unlesse Metaphorically, meaning not the Passion, but the Effect)
Leviathan Thomas Hobbes 1633
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Metaphorically, rape is a good scale down of the act of war, whereby we invade and control.
Marina DelVecchio: Rape Culture and How it Betrays Women Marina DelVecchio 2011
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Metaphorically, rape is a good scale down of the act of war, whereby we invade and control.
Marina DelVecchio: Rape Culture and How it Betrays Women Marina DelVecchio 2011
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Metaphorically speaking, he dances his way through the show – beautiful to watch, impossible to describe.
Community – the college for misfits and losers Lucy Mangan 2010
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Metaphorically, one assumes, otherwise that would be an issue for Those Dancing Days' health and safety rep, rather than the world of pop.
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Metaphorically, rape is a good scale down of the act of war, whereby we invade and control.
Marina DelVecchio: Rape Culture and How it Betrays Women Marina DelVecchio 2011
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Metaphorically, a pleasant piece of art sculpted by Giuliaini and the former City Council speaker, Peter Vallone, has been horribly disfigured by their successors.
Government Overgrowth, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Metaphorically, rape is a good scale down of the act of war, whereby we invade and control.
Marina DelVecchio: Rape Culture and How it Betrays Women Marina DelVecchio 2011
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