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[Patrick "Superstar" Roy] himself went on television, approximately 37 times in the past six days, to proclaim that he had been humiliated, while [Mario Tremblay] responded that he is not the one who filed for divorce. When given the chance, Quebeckers will invariably resort to the "h...
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Published in | Globe and mail |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Toronto, Ont
The Globe and Mail
08.12.1995
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Summary: | [Patrick "Superstar" Roy] himself went on television, approximately 37 times in the past six days, to proclaim that he had been humiliated, while [Mario Tremblay] responded that he is not the one who filed for divorce. When given the chance, Quebeckers will invariably resort to the "humiliation" and "divorce" metaphors to argue about a given situation, while making sure they are evenly divided about what to do about it. |
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ISSN: | 0319-0714 |