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poetic language
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0.92 |
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Several states offer more poetic language. |
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poetic metaphor
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0.53 |
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For Kane a poetic metaphor became a literal truth. |
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poetic beauty
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0.46 |
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Her voice has a raw poetic beauty. |
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poetic sensibility
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0.46 |
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And he did not find his poetic sensibility at odds with his love of science. |
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poetic expression
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0.39 |
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The subject does not easily lend itself to poetic expression. |
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poetic form
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0.39 |
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Pope was able to arrange the lines in proper sequence and poetic form. |
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poetic image
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0.39 |
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His poetic images are intense. |
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poetic text
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0.39 |
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Throughout the production, she recited poetic texts in praise of the universe. |
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poetic voice
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0.39 |
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It is a poetic voice, yet one of unwavering fierceness. |
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poetic drama
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0.33 |
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Ruiz de Infante goes on to turn basic images into poetic dramas. |
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poetic rhythm
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0.26 |
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Most rhythmic perception involves more than one rhythmic component, however, and poetic rhythm... often contains all three. |
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poetic word
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0.26 |
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Within this fluid universe, each poetic word is acted out in elegant fashion. |