| 11. | During the Renaissance, scholars meticulously enumerated and classified figures of speech.
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| 12. | Politicians have to be careful about figures of speech; they can hurt themselves.
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| 13. | Metonymy and related figures of speech are common in everyday speech and writing.
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| 14. | His cadences and figures of speech lapsed into self-parody years ago.
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| 15. | None of the figures of speech you mentioned are exclusive to professional wrestling.
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| 16. | Some examples of figures of speech used in the epic are given below.
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| 17. | Lippens explained that it had been merely a figure of speech.
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| 18. | Getting back on your feet again is a figure of speech.
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| 19. | Figures of speech often provide emphasis, freshness of expression, or clarity.
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| 20. | This just muddies the waters, if you will pardon a figure of speech,
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