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    Nauczanie św. Augustyna o Żydach w świetle "Enarrationes in psalmos" by Mariusz Terka

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Which is also why, Christ is left crucified for synagogue, which does not see his beauty, but only his scandal. Another metaphor, which Augustine uses to try and describe the Church and its relationship to the people of the Old Covenant, is the image of God and the physical Church building. …”
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    Effectiveness of the online Acceptance and Commitment Therapy intervention “Embrace Pain” for cancer survivors with chronic painful chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy: stud... by Daniëlle L. van de Graaf, Floortje Mols, Hester R. Trompetter, Marije L. van der Lee, Karlein M. G. Schreurs, Elin Børøsund, Lise Solberg Nes, Tom Smeets

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…By means of text and experiential exercises, supplemented with illustrations, metaphors, and audio files, people will learn to carry out value-oriented activities in their daily life with pain. …”
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    El lenguaje orgánico de Arturo Soria: antecedente de una ecología de la ciudad = The organic language of Arturo Soria: the antecedent of ecological urban planning by José Manuel de Andrés Moncayo

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The development of this organic metaphor entails the recognition of urban metabolism as an opportunity for improving living conditions. …”
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    Establishing a Conception: 1879 – 1881 (About Literarily Aesthetic Opinions of Svetozár Hurban Vajanský) by Ivana Taranenková

    Published 2006-02-01
    “…The connection between the “initiator’s gesture“ and Vajanský’s tradition of Slovak Romanticism does not prove only rhetoric and processes of myths creation referred to the ideology of nationalism, but also metaphoric model of thinking, by which O. Čepan characterised an approach of Romanticism towards reality, and mainly “belonging to our people “ – an abstract principle of collective self-identification expressing its cultural specific character, which comes out from Herder and Hegel philosophy. …”
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    La lógica del exceso en los restaurantes de comida rápida by Baltasar Fernández-Ramírez, Elia Esquirol Arias, Cristina Rubio Jiménez, Enrique Baleriola Escudero

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…Our thesis poses that the logic of excess, the symbology tied in and through the environments, and the question of obesity are linked together, creating a subtle discourse that reinforces the obesity stigma. The metaphore of excess takes a central part in the messages, ambient and designs, from the interiors advertising to the presentation of meal and the clients programs of behaviour. …”
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    Contributions to Anatolian History and Numismatics 4-5 by Johannes Nollé

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…His maltreatment, which probably goes back to a Phrygian ritual meant to secure the supply of water, was reinterpreted as punishment for a recalcitrant barbarian's attitude towards Apollo and has served to date as a mythical-metaphoric image for a variety of messages. The Phrygian king Midas, who is reported as having founded and ruled Kelainai, was also exposed to ridicule because of his craving for gold and his donkey ears. …”
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    Pragmastilistic Analysis of Migration Discourse (Based on Speeches by British Politicians) by V. N. Matveeva, N. V. Stepanova

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Proponents of pro-migration policies also use metaphor (tactics for describing the political process) and syntactic parallelism (tactics for describing the benefits of migration). …”
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    Lidii Zamkow: Pamięć – niepamięć – re/mistyfikacja by Ewa Łubieniewska

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…The fierce attacks on her creation of the Apparitions in The Wedding were in fact voices in a debate on the new language of the theatre, in which an unpredictable, multifaceted metaphor replaces stage stereotypes. The fact that this artist’s phenomenon has not been examined yet does not prove her “mediocrity” (which was unjustly and wrongly suggested by the RE//MIX deconstructors), but rather implies that the critics are not yet ready to accept the challenge to comprehend the productivity and complexity of Zamkow’s artistic personality.…”
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    Why surveys are ‘very hard’: exploring challenges and insights for collection of authentic patient experience information with speakers of Australian First Nations lang... by Anne Lowell, Yomei Jones, Robyn Aitken, Dikul Baker, Judith Lovell, Samantha Togni, Dianne Gon̲d̲arra, Beth Sometimes, Margaret Smith, Julie Anderson, Rachael Sharp, Maria Karidakis, Sarita Quinlivan, Mandy Truong, Paul Lawton

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Translatability of original survey items was extensively compromised by the use of metaphors specific to the cultural context within which surveys were developed, English words that are familiar but used with different meaning, English terms with no equivalent in First Nations languages and grammatical discordance between languages. …”
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    Dermatologia malarska. Obraz skóry a skóra obrazu by Marta Smolińska

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…The present time, which offers no striking generational manifestoes or dominant artistic currents, has brought us a revealing metaphor coined by Yuri Lotman who compares the activity of artists to the dissociated energy of a minefield where we can here random explosions but it is impossible to predict if and where they will actually take place. …”
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    L’espace dans « La femme adultère » d’Albert Camus et « La Sirène » ou « Al Nadaha » de Youssef Idriss Étude comparée by Manal El Sayed El Sayed Gharib

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Elles se caractérisent par une qualification ardente de sentiments à la fois très vifs et très intimes et, surtout par la hardiesse du style et l’exubérance des images et des métaphores qui étonnent les esprits et forcent l’admiration. …”
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    Islamisasi Ilmu Pengetahuan Kontemporer (Konsep Integrasi Keilmuan di Universitas-Universitas Islam Indonesia by Umi Hanifah

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Among other things, the integration of general science and the UIN Jakarta religion, the integration of interconnections with the metaphor of the UIN Yogyakarta spider web, the science tree UIN Malang, Roda Pedati or revelation guided the knowledge of UIN Bandung, and the integrated twin towers of UIN Surabaya. …”
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    Interaction techniques for 3D visual exploration on large displays by Song, Peng.

    Published 2013
    “… - A novel handle bar metaphor for virtual object manipulation by using mid-air freehand gestures tracked by the Kinect sensor. …”
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    Virtual frontiers and the technological state: contemporary American narratives in a global context by Flett, E

    Published 2012
    “…Prevalent within this framework is the idea of the frontier as an idealised outpost, a lingering threshold state that is scrutinised in terms of its metaphoric power and socio-historical relevance. The research examines the points of interaction between the frontier, the virtual, and recent technology, as well as the areas in which technology has been produced, distributed, and consumed, as a means of building on ‘virtual frontiers’ and the ‘technological state’ as original critical concepts.…”
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    Batch mode heuristic approaches for efficient task scheduling in grid computing system by Maipan-Uku, Jamilu Yahaya

    Published 2016
    “…The concept of grid computing originated in the early 1990s as a metaphor for making computer power as easy as accessing an electric power grid. …”
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