| 41. | Parry and Lord observed that the same phenomenon was apparent in the Old English alliterative line:
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| 42. | Simple, alliterative text accompanies the pictures of " Terry's terrific turkey,"
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| 43. | But in descending, alliterative order, fame follows family and farm in Hamilton's heart.
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| 44. | Homer used the technique, and it is the norm for alliterative verse where rhyme is unknown.
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| 45. | The lyrics of zohioliin duu, like those of Mongolian folk poetry, tend to be alliterative.
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| 46. | Both poems manifest a delight in word play, though this is typical of alliterative poems generally.
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| 47. | Even 27 years after Mantle's retirement, his name remains as magical as it is alliterative.
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| 48. | Obviously, Mrs . Clinton and her speech writer, Lissa Muscatine, decided to push alliterative epistrophe.
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| 49. | There have been k . d . lang jokes and alliterative throwaway lines about being left-handed.
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| 50. | The Yankees have prospered with much more than the power that earned the alliterative nickname of Bronx Bombers.
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