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Literally " whipped throw ".

Literally and from
President Rene Preval on his campaign for his second terms vow on his Maillages Routiers to rebuild the majority of those roads that was disintegrate rapidly and build new one that will enable the country to move forward ; when he could not get fund from the world Bank went Literally and beg Foreign donor for assistant which was heavily criticize by many politicians in the media, but was greatly embrace by a population desperate to see road pave come in to their town.
Literally " beautiful singing ", bel canto opera derives from the Italian stylistic singing school of the same name.
Literally it means a thread or line that holds things together and is derived from the verbal root siv -, meaning to sew ( these words, including Latin suere and English to sew, all ultimately deriving from PIE * siH -/ syuH-' to sew '), as does the medical term " suture.
Meats for these types of tacos typically include: Tripa (" tripe ", usually from a pig instead of a cow ); Suadero ( tender beef cuts ), Carnitas and Buche ( Literally, " crop ", as in bird's crop ; here, it is fried pig's esophagus.
** Literally: Even monkeys fall from trees
Literally translated from Māori language, Taupō-nui-a-Tia means " The great cloak of Tia ", where Tia is the name of the discoverer of the lake.
" Literally, " a little table " from trapeza meaning " table " and-oeides " shaped.
A senatorial class remained in place, which incorporated a large part of the upper officialdom as every official from the rank of protospatharios ( Literally " first sword-bearer ;" originally the head of the Emperor's bodyguards ) was considered a member of it.
#: Literally translated, tiger coming down from mountain also it means simply " 36 ".
Literally " Red Ascent ", it takes its name from the red rock lining the ascent from the Dead Sea.
Literally meaning mouth in Javanese, " cingur " ( pronounced: ching-oor ) is a variant of rujak from Surabaya.
* Ci-devant nobility – Literally " from before ": nobility of the ancien régime ( the Bourbon kingdom ) after it had lost its titles and privileges.
Literally meaning " reclaimed land ," it lies near the Sumida River on land reclaimed from Tokyo Bay in the 18th century, during the Edo period.
" Literally, it is formed from the Sanskrit words satya, " truth ", and agraha, " force.
Literally " sacred lot ", these are usually received by making a small offering ( generally a five-yen coin as it is considered good luck ) and randomly choosing one from a box, hoping for the resulting fortune to be good.
Literally, this means " the blue spot ", a name derived from its azure appearance in unstained brain tissue.
Literally as the 368th FG was moving out, the 438th Troop Carrier Group was flying into Greenham Common from RAF Langar.
Literally, Extremoduro means " hard extreme ", and is also a straightforward deformation of " Extremadura ", the region where the band comes from.
Muscat is known as Muscadel or Hanepoot ( Literally: Cockerel's Foot, reputedly from the shape of the vine's leaves, although there is a theory that it is a corruption of hanekloot which means: Cockerel's Testicle from the shape of the grapes themselves ), and can be either red or white.
Literally translated as the " Cemetery of Dogs and Other Domestic Animals ," this elaborate pet cemetery is the burial site not only for many dogs but also for many cats, as well as a wide variety of pets ranging from horses to monkeys to lions and even fish.
Literally translated as " healer " from Spanish.

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Literally, there was nothing else to do.
Literally hundreds of albums were recorded there in the 1980s and 1990s.
The most prominent of these was Debelo Brdo ( Literally " Fat Hill ") in today ’ s Old Town, where there was an Illyrian fortification during the latter Iron Age.
#* Literally " continuing immigration "-making Aliya ( moving ) to Israel and then continuing to live out the Netzer values there.

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His involvement in the Thirty Years ' War gave rise to the saying that he was the incarnation of " the Lion of the North ", or as it is called in German " Der Löwe von Mitternacht " ( Literally: " The Lion of Midnight ").
Literally, this translates as God-bearer or the one who gives birth to God ; historian Jaroslav Pelikan translated it more precisely as " the one who gives birth to the one who is God ".
Literally petitio principii means " assuming the premise " or " assuming the original point ," or, alternately, " a request for the beginning or premise ;" that is, the premise depends on the truth of the very matter in question.
Literally, a bitch is a female dog.
Literally God is not, because He transcends being.
His alleged statement, " L ' état, c ' est moi " ( Literally: " The state, it is me "), summarizes the fundamental principle of absolute monarchy ( sovereignty being vested in one individual ).
Literally, kundalini or kundala is that which is coiled ( Sanskrit kund, to burn ; kunda, to coil or to spiral ).
Fabla Salvaje ( 1924 ) Literally ' Wild Language ', is a short novel which follows the insanity of a character who lives in the Andes.
Literally meaning " lake view ", Meerzicht is divided by the RandstadRail light rail tracks into Meerzicht-Oost ( 2715 ), with taller block of flats, and Meerzicht-West ( 2716 ) with low-rise residential development.
Literally God is not, because He transcends being.
** Literally: Giving birth to a baby is easier than worrying about it.
** Literally: Not knowing is Buddha.
** Literally: Not seeing is a flower.
Literally God is not, because He transcends being.
Literally, a bandwagon is a wagon which carries the band in a parade, circus or other entertainment.
Literally " burning ones ", the word seraph is normally a synonym for serpents when used in the Hebrew Bible.
Literally meaning " that which is after physics ", it is referring to the philosophical inquiries Aristotle presented in his works after the Physics ").
Literally meaning " son of a ruler ", " prince " or " noble ", the ideal of a " gentleman ", " proper man ", " exemplary person ", or " perfect man " is that for which Confucianism exhorts all people to strive.
Literally meaning " do it yourself ," the DIY ethic promotes the idea that anyone is capable of performing a variety of tasks rather than relying on paid specialists.
Literally translated, the title is " President of the Government of Spain " or alternatively " Chairman of the Government ", but nevertheless the office-holder is commonly referred to in English as the " prime minister ", the usual term for the head of government in a parliamentary system.

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