| 21. | "The war on terror is not a figure of speech, " he said.
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| 22. | Using a figure of speech that would ring true in coastal Maryland, she said:
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| 23. | They are working on reading comprehension as well as manners and figures of speech.
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| 24. | She adopted even his figures of speech and favorite drinks.
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| 25. | Vivid words and expressions, well-chosen figures of speech, concrete terminology, originality-all make an impact.
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| 26. | The war on terror is not a figure of speech.
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| 27. | Many of the song titles are common figures of speech.
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| 28. | Classical rhetoricians classified figures of speech into four categories or " quadripartita ratio ":
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| 29. | The new figure of speech refers to an existing one.
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| 30. | :: : It might be merely a figure of speech, but it might not.
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