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' We may take this literally, understanding that by a purely mechanical process one which could be carried out by a machine.
In his first speech before the Bundestag as the Chancellor, Brandt set forth his political course of reforms ending the speech with his famous words, " Wir wollen mehr Demokratie wagen " ( literally: " We want to take a chance on more Democracy ", or more figuratively, " Let's dare more democracy ").
In an article entitled, “ The Dangers We Face ,” written in the November 1957 issue of the Bulletin, Harrison Brown stated, “ I believe that we ( the United States ) are rapidly approaching the time when industrial society will reach a ‘ point of no return ’ – a point beyond which recovery from major disruption may literally be impossible ...” The dangers of full-scale nuclear war were a major concern of the Bulletin contributors, and the fear and “ Peril ” that they felt was expressed through their writing.
* Wir funken für Franco ( literally We transmit for Franco ) by Hellmut Führing,
We shall not feel that the generalization, unqualified and to be taken literally, is meant to march out of its context to compete with the scientific and philosophical generalizations which dominate our world.
" ( literally, " We had ourselves nicely.
[...] We literally were waking up in the morning and just making music all day and all night.
We try to keep them from having unwanted puppies, and yet these women are literally having litters of children ", and that " we campaign to neuter dogs and yet we allow women to have 10 or 12 kids that they can ’ t take care of ".
But he told BBC1 ’ s Sunday AM: “ We cannot have a reincarnation of the old ‘ sus ’ laws under which mostly black people, ethnic minorities, were literally stopped on sight and that created a really bad atmosphere and an erosion of civil liberties .”
Beck is quoted as saying " We were literally down to one change of clothing each ".
" Twilo general manager Mike Bindra on the other hand asserted that the club had done everything in its power to appease the city authorities even taking to extreme measures like hiring three undercover guards, " We pull people aside all night — we are literally on the verge of violating people's civil rights, just short of forcing them to give a blood test when they walk in.
Restano da fare gli italiani ( literally: Italy has been made ; now it remains to make Italians, but often reported more colloquially as " We have made Italy.
" The name is also mentioned in the Avestan Frawardin Yasht: âterepâtahe ashaonô fravashîm ýazamaide which translates literally to: We worship the Fravashi of the holy Atare-pata.
We could send our forces to fight and die ( as only humans can ) against a ravening horde that was literally feeding on its interstellar conquests, or remain as we were: virtually weaponless and third in line for brunch.
In the Qur ' an ` s story of Dhul-Qarnayn, " God gave him unto every thing a road " ( or more literally, " We gave him the means of everything " 18: 84 ) He travels as far as the ends of the Earth, to the place on the Earth where the Sun sets ( the west ) and the place on the Earth where the Sun rises ( the east ).
In the book Los Angeles Radio People, Steele recalled the beginnings of Boss Radio in 1965: " We were standing literally at ground zero, then ( the radio format ) became a huge giant.
In general, where a literal interpretation contradicts rationality, the Rabbis seek an allegorical explanation: " We are told to use our common sense to decide whether an aggada is to be taken literally or not " ( Carmell, 2005 ).
Local citizens organized against this proposal, and groups such as WHOA ( We Hold Officials Accountable ), SACReD ( South Arundel Citizens for Responsible Development ), and the Anne Arundel Green Party literally stood in front of the bulldozers to stop the farm from being torn down.
" Andiamó " means literally " We go " in Italian, but can also be read as " And I am Zero ", the title of their live DVD released following Andiamó.
We literally had to mark each sound setting on the synth with grease pencils, then twist knobs like crazy in-between songs to get the right sounds .” Freaks gigged regularly in Los Angeles and San Bernardino, playing alongside contemporaries Kommunity FK and the Suburban Lawns.
We literally raced home to watch TV ", says TV performer and producer Lorne Michaels.
The Youth Charter published in 1938 said: " We are opposed to the term " Indirect Rule " literally as well as in principle.
JIM's motto is " Bersama Islam Membina Masyarakat ", which literally means "( Together ) With Islam ( We Are ) Building Society ".
" We acquired an old warehouse and literally built a factory from scratch.

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He glanced up in time to see Roberts hurtling down on him from above, literally flying through the air, his bloody face twisted.
Later, we shall see what happened when an emperor took this idea too literally.
That is, it is literally a picture window: you don't see into the viscera ; ;
# Contempt " in the face of the court " ( not to be taken literally ; the judge does not need to see it, provided it took place within the court precincts or relates to a case currently before that court );
Melancholia ( from Greek-melancholia, " sadness ", literally black bile ), also lugubriousness, from the Latin lugere, to mourn ; moroseness, from the Latin morosus, self-willed, fastidious habit ; wistfulness, from old English wist: intent, or saturnine, ( see Saturn ), in contemporary usage, is a mood disorder of non-specific depression, characterized by low levels of both enthusiasm and eagerness for activity.
" Spread the militarism over the whole land ", or literally "... under the sky " ( see all under heaven ).
In Dougan ’ s opinion, while many read the Rubaiyat literally and hence see Omar as a materialist, he is in fact a spiritual teacher and is much maligned because people do not understand him.
As well as translating " Et cum spiritu tuo " as " And with your spirit ", which some scholars suggest refers to the gift of the spirit the priest received at ordination, in the Niceno-Constantinopolitan Creed " consubstantial with the Father " was used as a translation of " consubstantialem Patri " ( in Greek " ὁμοούσιον τῷ Πατρί "), instead of " of one Being with the Father " ( or, in the United States only, " one in Being with the Father "), and the phrase, formerly translated as " It will be shed for you and for all so that sins may be forgiven ," was translated literally as " which will be poured out for you and for many for the forgiveness of sins " ( see Pro multis ).
Volcanic arcs ( see volcanic arc ) and backarc basins ( see back-arc basin ) formed and were emplaced onto Eurasia as ophiolites ( see ophiolite ) as they collided with microcontinents ( literally relatively small plates of continental lithosphere ; e. g. Ustaomer and Robertson, 1997 ).
There are various views ranging from the belief that Jesus was simply a human ( psilanthropism ) who, because of his greatness, was adopted by God as his Son ( adoptionism ) to the belief that Jesus literally became the Son of God when he was conceived by the Holy Spirit ( see Virgin birth of Jesus ).
The 1980s would see the action film take over Hollywood to become a dominant form of summer blockbuster ; literally " the action era " popularized by actors such as Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis and Chuck Norris.
By improving ‘ natural surveillance ’ of shared land and facilities of nearby residents by literally increasing the number of people who can see it, and increasing the familiarity of residents, as a collective, residents can more easily detect undesirable or criminal behavior.
She states that " ope literally opens us up ... removes the blinders of fear and despair and allows us to see the big picture thus allowing us to become creative " and have " elief in better future ".
Sahaliyan, the word that has been borrowed in the form of " Sakhalin ", means " black " in Manchu and is the proper Manchu name of the Amur River ( sahaliyan ula, literally " Black River " ; see Sikhote-Alin ).
The word Zend or Zand, literally meaning " interpretation ", refers to late Middle Persian ( see Pazend and Pahlavi ) language paraphrases of and commentaries on the individual Avestan books: they could be compared with the Jewish Targums.
There appear to be very few who would see the dragon as a literally real creature.
It might simply over-dramatize true incidents, omit important historical details, or add details for which there is no evidence ; or it might simply be a fictional story that no one takes to be true literally ( see Abizadeh 2004 ), but contains a symbolic meaning for the nation.
Hilbert's Nullstellensatz ( German for " theorem of zeros ," or more literally, " zero-locus-theorem "see Satz ) is a theorem which establishes a fundamental relationship between geometry and algebra.
The title is a fanciful term — not intended to be taken literally — that describes a fictional worst-case result of a nuclear meltdown, where reactor components melt through their containment structures and into the underlying earth, " all the way to China " ( see China Syndrome ).
When referring to such books, it refers to " Niten No Ichi Ryu " or " Ni Ten Ichi Ryu ", which means, when literally translated, " Two heaven, one school ", although many could see the translation as " Two Swords, One spirit ", or " Two Swords, One Entity ".
The word choreography literally means " dance-writing " from the Greek words " χορεία " ( circular dance, see choreia ) and " γραφή " ( writing ).
It was noted as being a rare opportunity to see the play on its own and was well received – particularly for its staging of the conclusion, in which Henry's corpse remained onstage, doused in a steady rain of blood, throughout Edward IV's final scene, after which a naked and feral Richard bolts onstage and delivers the opening lines of Richard III, before literally eating the throne.
Many Jews, ( see the Bartenura's explanation on Megillat Rut, and the Halakhic responsa of The Ch ' sam Sofer on Choshen Mishpat 6, Chapter 98 where this view is explicit ) especially Hasidim, adhere to the belief that there is a person born each generation with the potential to become Messiah, if the Jewish people warrant his coming ; this candidate is known as the Tzadik Ha-Dor, meaning Tzaddik ( a Hebrew term literally meaning " righteous one " but used to refer to holy men who can, for example, perform miracles or act as an intermediary between man and God ) of the Generation.

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