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Introduction: Public modalities, or the metaphors we theorize by
Daniel Brouwer, Robert Asen
Human Communication, Hugh Downs School of
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Psychological Power
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Anxiety
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Mentors
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Alprostadil
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Membranes
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Social Sciences
metaphor
62%
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10%
publicity
9%
commitment
5%
weblog
5%
heroism
4%
entertainment industry
4%
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3%
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recourse
3%
trend
2%
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everyday life
2%
conversation
2%
discourse
1%
evidence
1%
teacher
1%
experience
0%
Group
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Engineering & Materials Science
Blogs
28%
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22%
Entertainment industry
17%
Ports and harbors
14%
Electronic mail
13%
Websites
10%
Membranes
10%