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This he did by using utterly literal means to carry the forward push of the collage ( and of Cubism in general ) literally into the literal space in front of the picture plane.
The word art is derived from the Latin " ars ", which, although literally defined means, " skill method " or " technique ", holds a connotation of beauty.
The term " adiabatic " literally means impassable, coming from the Greek roots ἀ-(" not "), διὰ-(" through "), and βαῖνειν (" to pass "); this etymology corresponds here to an absence of heat transfer.
Old Norse askr literally means " ash tree " but the etymology of embla is uncertain, and two possibilities of the meaning of embla are generally proposed.
The word acropolis literally in Greek means " city on the extremity " and though associated primarily with the Greek cities Athens, Argos, Thebes, and Corinth ( with its Acrocorinth ), may be applied generically to all such citadels, including Rome, Jerusalem, Celtic Bratislava, many in Asia Minor, or even Castle Rock in Edinburgh.
Sometimes this dish is referred to as " chow mein " ( which literally means " fried noodles " in Cantonese ).
The name means " red-beard " ( literally, " bronze-beard ") in Latin.
The term " Almoravid " comes from the Arabic " al-Murabitun " () which is the plural form of " al-Murabit " literally meaning " One who is tying " but figuratively means " one who is ready for battle at a fortress ".
Goði literally means " speaker for the gods ", and is used to denote the priesthood or those who officiate over rituals in Ásatrú.
In the third century, this " concern for propriety " begins to be displaced by the concept of ' power ' to do so which means that in the absence of such a man it is " literally impossible " for a Eucharist to be celebrated.
Antinomy ( Greek αντι -, for or instead of, plus νομος, law ) literally means the mutual incompatibility, real or apparent, of two laws.
His name literally means " wise chieftain ".
By extension, the term " embark " literally means to board the kind of boat called a " barque ".
Jonah, whose name literally means " dove ," is introduced to the reader in the very first verse.
The Hebrew text of Jonah ( 1: 17 in English translation ), reads dag gadol ( Hebrew: דג גדול ), which literally means " great fish.
It is summarized by Guderian as “ Klotzen, nicht kleckern !” ( literally " boulders, not blots " and means " act powerfully, not superficially ").
; Angina pectoris: Angina pectoris literally means " breast pain " that refers to chest pain caused by ischemia of the heart.
Complications occurs for terms such as UFO, which literally means " unidentified flying object " but connotes alien spacecraft, a concept also associated with some conspiracy theories, and thus possessing a certain social stigma.
In Cantonese they are called " Gwat Pai " ( 骨牌 ), which literally means " bone tiles ", it is also the name of a northern Chinese game, where the rules are quite different from the southern Chinese game Tien Gow.
Che Deng ( 斜釘, Cantonese: che4 deng1 ) literally means diagonal nails in Cantonese.
Rújiā contains the character jiā, which literally means " house " or " family ".
The character Tao 道 ( Dao ) literally means " path " or " way ".
Celibacy, termed brahmacharya in Vedic scripture, is the fourth of the yamas and the word literally translated means " dedicated to the Divinity of Life ".
Although it is usually translated as " element ", the Chinese word xing literally means something like " changing states of being ", " permutations " or " metamorphoses of being ".
The Sanskrit word ' Vāta ' literally means " blown ", ' Vāyu ' " blower ", and ' Prāna ' " breathing " ( viz.

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These displayed his prolific habits and literally encyclopedic knowledge of topics such as logic, theology, botany, geography, astronomy, astrology, mineralogy, chemistry, zoology, physiology, phrenology and others ; all of which were the result of logic and observation.
These serf sub-castes had mi bogs (), or human lease if translated literally.
These included attempts to literally widen their appeal with new screen formats.
These laws are also known as niddah, literally " separation ", or family purity.
These policies included glasnost ( literally, public voicing ), which made possible open discussion of democratic reforms and long-ignored public problems such as pollution.
These words literally mean " beggar ", learner, auspicious, adept, endowed with harmony and order ; and it is traditional for bhikkhus to beg their food.
These assassins were known as cike ( 刺客, literally: " stabbing guests ").
These pioneers are known in the Malagasy oral tradition as the Ntaolo, from Proto-Malayo-Polynesian * tau-ulu, literally " first men ", from * tau, " man ", and * ulu, " head ", " first ", " origin ", " beginning ".
These include the Flower Hmong or the Variegated Hmong ( Hmong Lenh or Hmong Hoa ), so named because of the bright colorful embroidery ( called pa ndau, literally " flower cloth ").
These birds have very short legs which they use only for clinging to vertical surfaces ( hence the German name Mauersegler, literally meaning " wall-glider ").
These examples indicate that Freyja was a war-goddess, and she even appears as a valkyrie, literally ' the one who chooses the slain '.
" These Sandmen have weapons that literally turn people to sand, then to nothing.
These countries have a long tradition in comics and comic books, where they are known as BDs, an abbreviation of bandes dessinées ( literally drawn strips ) in French and stripverhalen ( literally strip stories ) in Dutch.
These persons were literally called.
These groups are often collectively referred to ( together with of the region ) as Haalpulaar (, literally " Pulaar-speakers "). poo
These glosses are widely referred to as the mappah ( literally: the " tablecloth ") to the Shulchan Aruch's " Set Table ".
These people are understood to have perfected their personal service of God to such an extent that they become literally and physically aware of God.
These colonists, mostly composed of married couples, established the city of Porto dos Casais ( literally translated " harbor of the couples "), nowadays Porto Alegre.
These pasos and tronos are physically carried on the necks of costaleros ( literally " sack men ", because of the costal, a sack-like cloth that they wear over their neck, to soften the burden ) or " braceros " ( this name is popular in Leon ), and can weigh up to five metric tonnes.
These " lobbyists ," such as Su Qin ( who advocated vertical alliances ) and Zhang Yi ( who advocated horizontal alliances ), were famous for their tact and intellect, and were collectively known as the School of Diplomacy, whose Chinese name ( 縱橫家, literally ' the school of the vertical and horizontal ') was derived from the two opposing ideas.
These include the bocet (" lament "), cântec batrânesc ( traditional epic ballads ; literally " song of the elders ") and the când ciobanu şi-a pierdut oile (" when the shepherd has lost the sheep ").
These opponents called themselves “ Tangwai ,” literally meaning " outside the party ".
These twenty-eight outlines cover the major teachings of the Bible and literally help you open the Bible to the point-by-point development of each doctrine.

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