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The highest peak is the Ölberg at 460 metres.

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In traditional use, the name " Ölberg " refers to the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem.
The coat of arms shows three green mountains of the Siebengebirge, Löwenburg, Lohrberg, and Großer Ölberg the bottom pane.
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While Jonah metaphorically declared, Out of the belly of Sheol I cried ,” Jesus will literally be in the belly of Sheol.
It is summarized by Guderian as Klotzen, nicht kleckern !” ( literally " boulders, not blots " and means " act powerfully, not superficially ").
Samael ” literally means Blind God ” or God of the Blind ” in Aramaic ( Syriac sæmʻa-ʼel ).
* Habeas corpus ad deliberandum et recipiendum: a writ for bringing an accused from a different county into a court in the place where a crime had been committed for purposes of trial, or more literally to return holding the body for purposes of deliberation and receipt ” of a decision.
The word comes from the Greek ἀνδρο ( andro -) or man ” than ενήλικ which means " adult ” and άγω ( ago ) to " lead "; so it literally means, " to lead the man .” Learning strategies focus on mature learning with a mentor that encourages, enables the mature learner by providing access to appropriate resources, and refrains from obtrusive interference.
According to some, results of keno games in great cities were sent to outlying villages and hamlets by carrier pigeons, resulting in its Chinese name 白鸽票 báigē piào, literally white dove ticket ”, pronounced baak-gap-piu in Cantonese ( which the Western spelling ' pak-ah-pu ' / ' pakapoo ' was based on ).
The expedition, consisting of eleven ships and 1, 357 men under the orders of Admiral Corneille came into the bay, which they named Rade des Tortues ” ( literally meaning " Harbor of the Tortoises ") because of the great number of terrestrial tortoises they found there.
There are two references to ( dûdã ' im )-- literally meaning love plant ”-- in the Jewish scriptures.
The Northern Hemisphere is the half of a planet that is north of its equator — the word hemisphere literally means half sphere ”.
The word " palimpsest " comes through Latin palimpsēstus from Ancient Greek παλίμψηστος ( palímpsestos, scratched or scraped again ”) originally compounded from πάλιν ( palin, again ”) and ψάω ( psao, I scrape ”) literally meaning scraped clean and used again ”.
The Hebrew term zarzir, which literally means girt ”; that which is girt in the loins ” ( BDB 267 s. v.
For instance the Jewish text Pirqei R. Eliezer, depicts God as dividing the earth among Noah ‘ s sons, Shem, Ham, and Japhet, and attributing different skin colors to them ( literally, — blessing them with different skin colors ): light colored skin for the
Onions are called hành tây ( literally Western shallots ”), asparagus as măng tây ( literally Western bamboo shoots ”) and potatoes are called khoai tây ( literally Western yam ”) in Vietnamese, which reflect their origin before arriving in Vietnam.

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He worked throughout Germany and directed his first film in 1931, the comedy short Dann schon lieber Lebertran ( literally In This Case, Rather Cod-Liver Oil ).

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While sugar cane dramatically increased Spain's earnings on the island, large numbers of the newly imported slaves fled into the nearly impassable mountain ranges in the island's interior, joining the growing communities of cimarrónes — literally, ' wild animals '.
The Himalayas, also Himalaya, ( or ; Sanskrit, hima ( snow ) + ālaya ( dwelling ), literally, " abode of the snow ") is a mountain range in Asia separating the plains of the Indian subcontinent from the Tibetan Plateau.
" Montserrat " literally means " jagged ( serrated ) mountain " in Catalan.
A lesser-used name is shānjiāo ( 山椒 ; literally " mountain pepper "; not to be confused with Tasmanian mountain pepper ), which is also the root of the Japanese.
Towering above is Karakal, literally translated " Blue Moon ," a mountain more than high.
The Westerwald (; literally ' Western Forest ') is a low mountain range on the right bank of the River Rhine in the German federal states of Rhineland-Palatinate, Hesse and North Rhine-Westphalia.
The word " iceberg " is a partial loan translation from Dutch ijsberg, literally meaning ice mountain, cognate to Danish Isbjerg, German Eisberg, Low Saxon Iesbarg and Swedish Isberg.
The primary summit building was designed to withstand winds ; other structures are literally chained to the mountain.
In the north-western corner one also finds Gästrikland's highest mountain, the Lustigknopp ( literally " Funny-hood "), of 402 meters height ; this mountain also constitutes the meeting point of the three provinces Gästrikland, Hälsingland and Dalarna.
The Landeskrone, literally " land's crown ", the local mountain of Görlitz, as seen from Zgorzelec
The Global Language Monitor predicts it will thrive, and estimates that roughly 20 percent of new English words derive from Chinglish, for instance, shanzhai ( 山寨 ; literally " mountain stronghold ; mountain village ") meaning " counterfeit consumer goods ; things done in parody " — Huang Youyi, president of the China Internet Information Center, predicts that linguistic purism could be damaged by popular Chinese words of English origin ( such as OK and LOL ).
The word " Schloßberg " literally means " castle mountain ", which describes it exactly.
Henceforth came the name of the mountain range —" 井冈山 " literally means " Well Ridge Mountains ".
In the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, Thangorodrim (" The Mountains of Oppression " or, literally, " oppression mountain group ", pronounced ) was a group of three volcanic mountains in the Iron Mountains in the north of Middle-earth during the First Age.
Nanga Parbat ( literally, Naked Mountain ), Urdu: ) is the ninth highest mountain in the world and the western anchor of the Himalayas.
The unique thing about Summerland was that it was made out of the mountain, the building was literally carved out from the actual rock of Douglas.
It's divided into two main parts: the old town, called Dalt Vila ( literally " Upper Town "), located in the little mountain by the sea, and the modern part, called Eixample (" extension ").
Mid-levels ( Traditional Chinese: 半山區 jyutping: bun3 saan1 keoi1, literally half mountain area ) is an expensive and prestigious residential area on Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong.
Note: The Russian word " лысая " ( lïsaya ) literally means " bald ", but is used in this case figuratively for a mountain supposedly barren of trees.
The Jews were made to settle in an area of the town soon to be called Judenberg ( literally Jews ' mountain or Jews ' hill ).
It is located on the southern side of Zhanshan ( literally ' clear ' or ' deep mountain '), facing the sea.

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State Duty, but not active .” This is the training status under which M-Day ,” literally Mobilization Day ”, personnel — those personnel that are only on active duty following a mobilization, that is those performing the standard one weekend a month, 2 weeks a year service.
Nowadays, many Sinologists argue that the burying of scholars ”, as recorded in Grand Historian, is not literally true, as the term probably meant simply " put to death.
) One is therefore often told that marginal ” is synonymous with very small ”, though in more general analysis this may not be operationally true ( and would not in any case be literally true ).
In Poland the film was released under the title Lemur zwany Rollo ” which literally means A Lemur Called Rollo ”, thus directly referencing A Fish Called Wanda.
Al-Tabari wrote that some members of the Christian community asked the companion Umar bin al-Khatab if they could refer to the jizya as sadaqah which literally means charity ”, which he approved of.
Beignet ( pronounced in English, in French ; French, literally " bump "), synonymous with the English fritter ”, is the French term for a pastry made from deep-fried choux paste.
The, literally co-signatory ”, was the assistant to the shikken ( regent ) of the Kamakura shogunate in Japan.
The ( literally ) central identification of the theory is that the geographical feature referred to as הירדן, the Jordan ”, which is usually taken to refer to the Jordan River, although never actually described as a river ” in the Hebrew text, actually means the great West Arabian Escarpment, known as the Sarawat Mountains.
During this time, he published several humorous stories in the ukiyozōshi style ( literally translated as tales of the floating world ”, the name of a style of books of popular fiction published between the 1680s and 1770s ).
Amuse-bouche literally means mouth amuser ”, but is translated more delicately as palate pleaser ”.
The opposite manoeuvre, a high yo-yo ” trades speed for height, literally storing energy in the altitude bank ”, which allows a fast moving attacker to slow his closing speed.
In 1841, Holungen received its first Kaplan, literally Chaplain ”, a term used in German to mean a Roman Catholic priest in the first few years after his ordination.
In Latin ignōrāmus the first-person plural present active indicative of īgnōrō (“ I do not know ”, I am unacquainted with ”, I am ignorant of ”) literally means we are ignorant of ” or we do not know ”.
His name literally means great / noble fence ”, from Lakan ( a title of nobility ) + bakod ( fence ) according to Diksyunaryo-Tesauro Pilipino-Ingles by J. V.
A popular folklore among the Manobos, a tribe of people who were among the earliest inhabitants of the place, explained that the name originated from a phrase Kulaman-su-wayeg ”, which literally translates as Kulaman in the water ”.
Mahasarakham University is located in the province of Maha Sarakham, which literally means City of Great Education ”, an apt name since it hosts seven well-known and respected institutions of higher learning that include Mahasarakham University.
Its name literally translates into the beginning of Wisdom ”, in allusion to the Biblical verse " The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom ".
In Chinese, the underline is a punctuation mark for proper names (; pinyin: zhuānmínghào ; literally proper name mark ”, used for personal and geographic names ).
Hwabyeong or Hwabyung, literally " anger illness " or " fire illness ”, is a Korean culture-bound somatization disorder, a mental illness.
For example, 自動車 ( Japanese jidōsha, Korean jadongcha ) is a Japanese-coined word meaning automobile ”, literally self-move-car ; compare to auto ( self ) + mobile ( moving ).
The cave has an entrance opening at the tip of a cape now called bay-sa-has ” ( Cebuano: balay sa halas ), literally means as the house of snake ”, a seaside limestone cave where the giant reptile used to live ).
Amusingly enough, in addition to some one-way mirrors and such, there literally was a blackout curtain separating Jeff, as the Wizard ”, from view by the participant during the study.

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