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Literal flatness now tends to assert itself as the main event of the picture, and the device boomerangs: the illusion of depth is rendered even more precarious than before.
Preterists, full and partial, believe that it is becoming increasingly popular due to more accurate translations of the Bible-with Young's Literal Translation being a key work.
Talmud: Erubin 100b ), which may be further understood as to that of the gallantry of cocks being taken in the context of a religious instilling vessel of " a girt one of the loins "( Young's Literal Translation ) that which is " stately in his stride " and " move with stately bearing " within the Book of Proverbs 30: 29-31.
This sacred subject carved on early Christian tombs, where the sepulchral carvings have a deeply important formal symbolic purpose, a faithful wish for immortality, " with the victory of the cock and his supporting genius analogous to the hope of resurrection, the victory of the soul over death ", with further understanding as to that of the gallantry of cocks being taken in the context of a religious instilling vessel of " a girt one of the loins "( Young's Literal Translation ) that which is " stately in his stride " and " move with stately bearing " within the Book of Proverbs 30: 29-31.
Literal text is specified through the use of a string enclosed in quotation marks ().
Literal and figurative language is a distinction in traditional systems for analyzing language.
Literal translation for Seinäjoki is " Wallriver ".
* In Vertigo's " Fables " series ( and especially its spin-off, " Jack Of Fables "), Writer's Block is Literal: a character that serves as an anthropomorphic representation of writer's block.
Today, there is a range of translations ranging from the most literal, such as the Young's Literal Translation to the most free such as The Message and the word on the street.
The word Judaizer or Judaize is seldom used in English Bible translations, however, an exception is the Young's Literal Translation for Galatians 2: 14:
Young's Literal Translation is a translation of the Bible into English, published in 1862.
The Literal Translation is unusual in that, as the name implies, it is a strictly literal translation of the original Hebrew and Greek texts.
Literal translation with " probably " or at least with " seemingly " is possible.
Literal translation of the term from Japanese is " water skills ".
For example, in three instances in the United Kingdom during 1994-5: a candidate attempting to stand as a member of the ' Literal Democrat ' party ( in the UK there is a Liberal Democratic Party ), and two instances of candidates standing for the ' Conservatory ' party and the ' Conversative ' party ( against the Conservative Party candidate ).
Literal humor is also important to the show's style.
Each instance of rdfs: Datatype is a subclass of rdfs: Literal.
rdf: XMLLiteral is an instance of rdfs: Datatype ( and thus a subclass of rdfs: Literal ).
* 00 – Literal – uncompressed data ; upper 6 bits are used to store length of data ; if the length of data is more 60 bytes, additional variable-length encoding is added
Princess Srirasmi of Thailand (; RTGS: — Si Rat —; Literal: " HRH Princess Srirasmi, the Princess Consort to the Crown Prince of Siam "), or Srirasmi, Princess of Thailand, ( born Srirasmi Akharapongpreecha, 9 December 1971 ; ; RTGS: Sirat Akkharaphongpricha ) is the consort of Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn.
Literal translation, or directed translation, is the rendering of text from one language to another " word-for-word " ( Latin: " verbum pro verbo ") rather than conveying the sense of the original.

Literal and also
* The Remarkable Andrew, 1940 ( also known as Chronicle of a Literal Man )
Children of this mixed parentage are called half-bloods ( strictly speaking, they are ' Literal Half-bloods '); children with recent Muggle ancestry on the one side or the other are also called half-bloods.
Following the Septuagint, the Latin Vulgate, Martin Luther and the King James Bible also give readings such as Young's Literal Translation: ' And Aaron hath given lots over the two goats, one lot for Jehovah, and one lot for a goat of departure ;'
* Literal legal interpretations also referred to as Strict constructionism and the literal or plain meaning rule
His influence also extened to Moses Ibn Ezra ( c. 1060-1139 ) who quotes Isaac Israeli without attribution in his treatise The Book of the Garden, explaining the meaning of Metaphor and Literal Expression.
Roberts also had a recurring character in the sitcom Arrested Development, Dr. Fishman ( AKA The Literal Doctor, AKA Dr. Wordsmith ).
Literal translation can also denote a translation that represents the precise meaning of the original text but does not attempt to convey its style, beauty, or poetry.
Literal translations in which individual components within words or compounds are translated to create new lexical items in the target language ( a process also known as “ loan translation ”) are called calques, e. g., “ beer garden ” from German “ Biergarten .”
Literal translations of the Japanese are also given.

Literal and characteristic
Literal interpretation and legalism ( of which Sir John Latham was the chief exponent ) were characteristic of the Court's constitutional interpretation for the greater part of the 20th century.

Literal and .
Literal Christian interpreters like Henry M. Morris say that the stranger was " God Himself and, therefore, Christ in His preincarnate state ", citing Jacob's own evaluation and the name he assumed thereafter, " one who fights victoriously with God ", and adding that God had appeared in the human form of the Angel of the L < SMALL > ORD </ SMALL > to eat a meal with Abraham in Genesis 18.
* Rending The Veil: Literal and Poetic Translations of Rumi, translated by Shahram Shiva Hohm Press, 1995 ISBN 978-0-934252-46-1.
Ur ( Sumerian: Urim ; Sumerian Cuneiform: or ;< ref > Literal transliteration: Urim < sub > 2 </ sub > = ŠEŠ. ABgunu = ŠEŠ. UNUG () and
Literal translation ( word-by-word ) of opaque idioms will not convey the same meaning in other languages.
Augustine of Hippo discussed spontaneous generation in The City of God and The Literal Meaning of Genesis, citing Biblical passages such as " Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life " () as decrees that would enable ongoing creation.
Literal language refers to words that do not deviate from their defined meaning.
* The Literal Imagination: Selected Essays by Ian P. Watt, edited by Bruce Thompson
* Quarter pipe – Literal quarter of a pipe.
With A Literal Version And Notes.
* Literal notation of dates.
Young's Literal Translation uses the term smiting.
Literal, Philosophical, Mystical, or Divinely Moral, 1653 ; dedicated to Ralph Cudworth.
When the dad asks Mrs. Literal to hold a glass for a second, after one second, she drops it.
" Literal / Littoral Crossings: Re-Articulating Hope Atherton ’ s Story After Susan Howe ’ s Articulation of Sound Forms in Time.
On the Literal and the Symbolic in the Illustration of a Text.
In the 1994 European Election he stood for the Devon and East Plymouth constituency, narrowly losing because one of the candidates, Richard Huggett, stood as a Literal Democrat and attracted 10, 000 votes.

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