| 11. | Bush said, grinning with pleasure at Bruni's mixed metaphor.
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| 12. | The resulting project, " The Museum : Mixed Metaphors, " was witty, controversial and unsettling.
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| 13. | Don't worry, no one's quibbling over mixed metaphors or jumbled religious holidays at this point.
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| 14. | His arrangements are also mixed metaphors of sorts.
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| 15. | Her quarry is linguistic sloppiness : ambiguity, redundancy, dangling modifiers, disagreeing pronouns, mixed metaphors and such.
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| 16. | Some critics have derided Friedman's idiosyncratic prose style, with its tendency to use mixed metaphors and analogies.
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| 17. | So, multimedia hit or mixed metaphor?
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| 18. | Watch out for the mixed metaphor.
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| 19. | His interest in mixed metaphors and making the familiar seem unfamiliar is one of the game's guiding philosophies.
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| 20. | Many nacimientos are cultural mixed metaphors.
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