| 41. | "That's a figure of speech, man, " he said.
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| 42. | A figure of speech, NEW STRAITS TIMES-MANAGEMENT TIMES
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| 43. | Sterling said, using an unlikely figure of speech given her profession, " with one stone ."
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| 44. | In linguistics, idioms are usually presumed to be figures of speech contradicting the principle of compositionality.
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| 45. | Maybe that's just a figure of speech ."
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| 46. | It's as if Miller doesn't know that the late-night race is only a figure of speech.
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| 47. | Is this a recognized figure of speech?
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| 48. | Figure of speech ! " ) Happily, it never feels like humor for the sake of humor.
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| 49. | His use of a homely figure of speech is evidently familiar to members of the current court.
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| 50. | That is said about a lot of places, but in Marseille it is no figure of speech.
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