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BODY IS A CONTAINER FOR EMOTIONS +English (He was filled with anger., ?, ?, Women Fire and Dangerous Things:383, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (She couldn't contain her joy., ?, ?, Women Fire and Dangerous Things:383, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (She was brimming with rage., ?, ?, Women Fire and Dangerous Things:383, ?, ?, ?)  +
BUREACRACY IS A MAZE +English (Lost in the bureaucratic maze of city's criminal justice system, ?, ?, http://www.stltoday.com/news/opinion/columns/the-platform/editorial-lost-in-the-bureaucratic-maze-of-city-s-criminal/article_a7d5da89-645c-5b7b-9b43-0a2332f2bc4f.html, ?, ?, ?)  +
BUREACRACY IS AN OCTOPUS +English (The creation of this board of unelected bureaucrats is yet another tentacle of the Obama Administration digging its way into the doctors-patient relationship., ?, ?, http://www.chattanoogan.com/2012/3/22/222123/Rep.-Graves-Votes-To-Keep-Federal.aspx, ?, ?, ?)  +
BUREAUCRACY IS A MACHINE +English (Confronted with the grinding cogs of bureaucracy, but needing a new cap, Coltrane shrugged and filled out the form., ?, ?, http://www.alaskadispatch.com/article/no-room-alaskas-12-billion-budget-employee-ballcap, ?, ?, ?)  +
BUREAUCRATS ARE MACHINE PARTS +English (You could call me just a work-for-hire hack, and a willing, contented cog in a bureaucratic machine., ?, ?, http://orange.eserver.org/issues/3-1/macqueen.html, ?, ?, ?)  +
BUSINESS COMPETITION IS COMPETITIVE SPORTS +English (It's Now Apple And Samsung's Game To Lose--Everyone Else Is An Also-Ran, ?, ?, http://www.businessinsider.com/smartphone-sales-its-now-apple-and-samsungs-game-to-lose-everyone-else-is-toast-2012-5, ?, ?, ?)  +
BUSINESSES ARE LIVING ENTITIES +English (Here are some tips to grow your business., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +

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CAREER IS A BUILDING +English (Stars whose careers collapsed in a relatively short amount of time, ?, ?, http://www.datalounge.com/cgi-bin/iowa/ajax.html?t=10379313#page:showThread,10379313, ?, ?, ?)  +
CAREER IS A COMPLEX STRUCTURE +English (How to make a career out of things you would do even for free., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CATEGORIES ARE BOUNDED REGIONS +English (Tomatoes technically fall within the fruit category., ?, ?, Grady 1998:130, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (I wouldn't put him in the friend category, exactly., ?, ?, Grady 1998:130, ?, ?, ?)  +
CAUSATION IS OBJECT TRANSFER +English (The noise is giving me a headache., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CAUSED CHANGE OF STATE IS CAUSED CHANGE OF LOCATION +English (She was forced into an arranged marriage., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Her parents kept pushing her until she succeeded., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CAUSED INABILITY TO ACT IS PREVENTION OF MOTION ALONG A PATH +English (Regulations keep me from moving ahead with this housing project., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Sudden illness stopped his progress., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He's really gotten hung up at that step in the process., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +,
CAUSES ARE FORCES +English (The trial thrust O.J.'s attorney's into the limelight., ?, ?, PITF, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (FDR's leadership brought the country out of the depression., ?, ?, PITF, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (That experience pushed him over the edge, ?, ?, PITF, ?, ?, ?)  +
CAUSING DECREASE IN CRIME IS TREATING DISEASE +English (Thriving community centers have proven to be an effective treatment against violent crime in a number of neighborhoods., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CAUSING ECONOMIC HARDSHIP IS CAUSING PHYSICAL HARM +English (Another round of cuts will cripple the economy., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CENSORSHIP IS PHYSICAL RESTRAINING OF MOUTH +English (... allow courts to circumvent the First Amendment, slowly eroding the freedom of the press in a much more subtle manner than if they gagged the media directly., ?, ?, http://www.rcfp.org/secret-justice-gag-orders/gag-orders-and-effect-newsgathering, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (The government should not muzzle the press., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CERTAIN IS FIRM +English (The plans for the trip have finally been firmed up., ?, ?, Grady 1998, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Next year's budget is fairly solid at this point., ?, ?, Grady 1998, ?, ?, ?)  +
CHANGE IN CONTROLLER IS TRANSFER OF POSSESSION +? (The US handed over control of the prisoners to Afghan authorities., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, ? (The Democrats wrested control of four governerships from the Republicans, ?, ?, ?, ?, in some cases, the loss of possession is not voluntary, ?)  +, ? (The government acquired control of the company's assets., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CHANGE IS ACQUISITION +English (I got a headache., ?, ?, PITF, p. 196, ?, ?, ?)  +
CHANGE IS LOSS +English (My headache went away., ?, ?, PITF, p. 196, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He lost his faith., ?, ?, pc, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He got rid of his headache., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CHANGE OF STATE IS CHANGE OF LOCATION +English (He went crazy., ?, ?, PITF, p. 183, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He fell into a depression., ?, ?, PITF, p. 183, ?, state is bounded region, ?)  +, English (I came out of my depression., ?, ?, PITF, p. 183, ?, state is bounded region, ?)  +,
CHANGE OF STATE IS CHANGE OF POSSESSION +English (I got a headache., ?, ?, PITF, p. 196, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (My headache went away., ?, ?, PITF, p. 196, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZEN RIGHTS ARE PHYSICAL STRUCTURES +English (One down of the three pillars of “unalienable” rights that hold up this great country of ours., ?, ?, https://www.nrlvictoryfund.org/reason-10/, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (This is an usagainst-them battle, but the “them” are those who would dismantle our rights., ?, ?, http://www.lawofficer.com/article/leadership/guns-le-exemptions, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZEN RIGHTS ARE POSSESSIONS +English (Don't let anyone take away your right to vote., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZEN RIGHTS ARE SHIELDS FROM HARM +English (Do gun rights protect against tyranny?, ?, ?, http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Justice/2010/0304/Behind-Supreme-Court-case-Do-gun-rights-protect-against-tyranny, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZEN RIGHTS ARE TERRITORIES +English (We need to protect our rights from infringement., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZENS ARE EMPLOYERS +English (Nine reasons why we should fire Congress, ?, ?, http://www.annarbor.com/news/opinion/ten-reasons-why-we-should-fire-congress/, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZENS ARE EYES AND EARS +English (Snitch Culture: How Citizens are Turned into the Eyes and Ears of the State, ?, ?, Title of book by Jim Redden, ?, ?, ?)  +
CITIZENS ARE SLAVES +English (This new slavery is a total dependence by individuals and families on government for the materials and funds necessary to maintain a minimum standard of living., ?, ?, http://www.suffolknewsherald.com/2013/03/01/america-enslaved-by-the-federal-dole/, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (...the people of America’s needs and priorities become second to the needs of the state and the people of America become enslaved to the state., ?, ?, http://goodsensepolitics.blogspot.com/2011/03/enslavement-of-americans-by-their.html, ?, ?, ?)  +
COGNIZING IS BODILY FUNCTIONING +English (My mind was racing., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (My mind is tired., ?, ?, Aria, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMMUNICATING IS DRAWING A PICTURE +English (Do I have to draw a picture for you?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He painted an idyllic picture of their life together., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMMUNICATING IS FEEDING +English (I've been feeding him stock market tips for weeks., ?, ?, The Political Mind, p. 7, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMMUNICATING IS GUIDING +English (This book will guide you step by step how to apply for citizenship., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMMUNICATING IS OBJECT TRANSFER +English (You gave me a great idea!, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Try to pack more thoughts into fewer words., ?, ?, Reddy (1979), ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Whenever you have a good idea practice capturing it in words., ?, ?, Reddy (1979), ?, ?, ?)  +,
COMMUNICATING IS POINTING +English (He pointed out that global warming is real., ?, ?, The Political Mind, p. 7, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMMUNICATING IS SHOWING +English (Let me illustrate the theory with some examples., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (I'm now going to show you that you are wrong., ?, ?, The Political Mind, p. 7, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMPANY IS A COMPLEX STRUCTURE +English (We have to restructure this firm., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMPETITION IS A RACE +English (The arms race., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (We’ve been playing chess for years, and he’s finally pulling ahead of me., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He’s a better writer than I am, and he’s widening the distance., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
COMPULSION IS A COMPELLING FORCE +English (Vanity finally drove me to have the operation., ?, ?, Grady (1998), ?, ?, ?)  +
CONSCIOUS IS UP +English (Wake up!, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CONSCIOUSNESS IS VERTICALITY +English (I'm up!, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CONSIDERING THE IMPORTANCE OF RIGHTS IS PLAYING A GAME +English (“Your dead kids don’t trump my Constitutional rights.”, ?, ?, http://www.teaparty.org/joe-plumber-dead-kids-dont-trump-gun-rights-43005/, ?, ?, ?)  +
CONSTITUENTS ARE CONTENTS +English (There is both cotton and polyester in that shirt., ?, ?, Grady 1998:121, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (This drink is loaded with vitamins., ?, ?, Grady 1998:121, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Our agenda is packed with events., ?, ?, Grady 1998:121, ?, ?, ?)  +,
CONSUMING RESOURCES IS EATING +English (This SUV sure is a gas guzzler., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (Demand for paper goods is eating away at our planet's forests., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CONSUMING TOO MANY RESOURCES IS EATING TOO MUCH FOOD +English (Developing nations are gobbling up our fossil fuels at any alarming rate., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (The United States' insatiable appetite for electronics will entirely consume our supply of rare metals., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CONTROL IS A BOUNDED REGION +? (His actions are beyond my control., ?, ?, Ellen, ?, ?, ?)  +, ? (The whole situation spiraled out of (our) control., ?, ?, Ellen, ?, ?, ?)  +, ? (He returned to power., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +,
CONTROL IS A POSSESSION +? (He has control over all the workers., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (The president kept his hold on power., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, ? (She regained control of the assembly., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +,
CONTROL IS OBJECT MANIPULATION +English (He's putty in her hands., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +
CONTROL IS UP +English (I am on top of the situation., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He's in a superior position., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +, English (He's in the high command., ?, ?, ?, ?, ?, ?)  +,
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