Rose Bowl
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The Rose Bowl is mentioned jokingly in relation to physical exertion affecting the President's pulse; it functions as a colorful aside that contrasts public spectacle with this private medical moment.
Lighthearted and idiomatic; used to punctuate medical banter.
Colloquial reference that characterizes Bartlet's physical regimen and staff familiarity.
Represents public performance and stamina in contrast to private vulnerability.
The Rose Bowl is mentioned in Bartlet's casual banter about running stairs — it functions as a colorful aside that humanizes him and punctuates the medical exchange with everyday imagery.
Light, anecdotal — a domestic image dropped into a formal space.
Provides a relatable benchmark for physical exertion and comedic effect during the check-up.
Offers a contrast between public spectacle (stadium) and private duty (health exam).
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