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- Next it is used metonymically to denote " the persons assembled at any place " and finally, by another translation, " the discourses delivered or conversations held in any such assembly ".
- Since May 1947, it has occupied the Harry S . Truman Building in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington; the State Department is therefore sometimes metonymically referred to as " Foggy Bottom ."
- The obvious idea behind it is that one's testicles are unbreakable, that no one may " bust " one's " balls ", the " balls " metonymically referring to one's manliness.
- The "'Palace of Whitehall "'( or "'Palace of White Hall "') was the main residence of the UK government are situated, and hence metonymically to the central government itself.
- Zaporozhian Sich is said to have started from a fortress built on the Khortytsia island in the middle of the Dnieper River in the present-day metonymically and informally to the whole military-administrative organisation of the Zaporozhian Cossack Host.
- The King famously has two bodies, a physical one that will eventually be subject to infirmity and death, and a symbolic one which metonymically stands in for the body politic and which continues to extend its dominion, by coercion or consent through the accoutrements of power.
- The " Gate of Felicity ", the " Sublime Gate ", and the " Sublime Porte " were literally places within the Ottoman Sultans'Topkap1 Palace, and were used metonymically to refer to the authorities located there, and hence for the central Ottoman imperial administration.
- Although parts of Vancouver Island and parts of Eastern Canada are south of the 49th parallel, and parts of the United States ( Alaska, Northwest Angle ) are north of it, the term " 49th parallel " is sometimes used metonymically to refer to the entire Canada-U . S . border.
- The " busy geometry of planar fragmentation and juxtaposed perspectives has a more than reflexive function, " notes Cottington, " for the symmetrical patterning of its reticulations ( as in the dancer's " d�colletage " ) and their rhythmic parallel repetitions suggest not only movement and diagrams but also, metonymically, the mechanised object-world of modernity ."
- "' Montlake "'is an affluent residential neighborhood in central sports at the University of Washington are often referred to metonymically as " Montlake, " UW sports facilities are not located within the traditional bounds of the neighborhood ( but " are " located on Montlake Boulevard N . E ., across the Montlake Cut from the neighborhood ).