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Meanings of familiar tropes in English
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Usage of familiar tropes in English
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Jane Eyre also displays the familiartropes of the gothic novel.
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Other familiartropes were also on show across the league in the opening fortnight.
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Freedom, impracticality, fragmentation -these are familiartropes in debates over internet regulation and governance.
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Hero Pop is an app puzzle game that uses familiartropes in a kooky way.
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This being a drama set in the 1960s, there are familiartropes to contend with.
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Her debut takes a swirl of familiartropes and reframes them; it's a gutsy and sonorous start.
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The familiartropes were trotted out, one after another, words that Bourgeois had rehearsed dozens of times.
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The rest of the time, like fishing itself, there's something soothing about the familiartropes of the workday format.
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Arsenal have a particular way of losing games and all the familiartropes were there in abundance on Wedn(...)
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Facebook Twitter Pinterest Dead Lucky's plot harvests familiartropes from the nightly news and squeezes them into an urban crime drama.
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Each represents an effort to gussy up the raw economics of land development with the comforting, familiartropes of the knowledge economy.
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This week saw a return to the high-octane politics and rapidly changing news agenda that have become familiartropes of the Trump presidency.
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And even though Kimmy's love interest Dong (Ki Hong Lee) cuts against some Asian stereotypes, he plays right into other familiartropes.
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At least in the album's first half, emotions end up taking a back seat to the familiartropes of tractors, four-wheel drives, and moonshine.
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Stuart Turton, a debut novelist, has drawn on half a dozen familiartropes from popular culture and reworked them into something altogether fresh and memorable.