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Literally and there
Literally hundreds of albums were recorded there in the 1980s and 1990s.
Literally a stone's throw upstream from Hraunfossar, there is another waterfall called Barnafoss.
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.
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 " continuing immigration "-making Aliya ( moving ) to Israel and then continuing to live out the Netzer values there.

Literally and was
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 ").
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, it means Tang people, a reference to Tang dynasty China when it was ruling China proper.
Literally translating as " That Water ", the name Tefnut has been linked to the verb ' tfn ' meaning ' to spit ' and versions of the creation myth say that Atum ( or Ra ) spat her out and her name was written as a mouth spitting in late texts.
Literally, in the eyes of its founders, the land of the town was to be free for all people.
Literally meaning ruffian or hoodlum faction, this label was not a matter of a stylistic school but one bestowed upon them by conservative critics disparaging the authors ' attitudes and subject matter.
# Literally speaking, the English term light value could be translated as “ Lichtwert ” in German language, however, this is not what the term Lichtwert, as it was introduced by the German shutter manufacturer in 1954 and defined as Belichtungswert in DIN 19010, is used for in German-speaking countries.
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 " Mare's well ", this spring was revealed at the side of the road, about half way round and near the highest point, during the construction of the Marine Drive in the nineteenth century.
Literally and metaphorically, he was a sober-minded man who, though sometimes appearing deliberately crotchety and irritable on stage, always gave off an air of charm and serene melancholy both in his act and in real life.
Literally as the 368th FG was moving out, the 438th Troop Carrier Group was flying into Greenham Common from RAF Langar.
Literally they opened one book, withdrew an amount, opened another book where the amount was added.
Literally ordered directly from the drawing board in 1942, under the auspices of the Directorate of Miscellaneous Weapons Development, this weapon was rushed into service in May 1943 onboard HMS Ambuscade.
Arab Sarai :: Literally meaning the sarai ( resthouse ) for the Arabs, the structure stands adjacent to the Afsarwala mosque and was built by Hamida Banu Begum around 1560-1561 CE, ostensibly built for the craftsmen who came for the construction work.
The Bible was titled The Holy Bible: Containing the Old and New Testaments ; Translated Literally from the Original Tongues.
Literally Independence Square, it was formerly known as the Selangor Club Padang or simply the " Padang " and was originally the cricket green of the Selangor Club ( now Royal Selangor Club ).
Literally, the Cathedral was built around St. Louis Church, and once completed, St. Louis was disassembled and carried piece by piece out the front doors.

Literally and do
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 as " receiving body ", it is the art of knowing how to respond correctly to an attack and often incorporates skills to allow one to do so safely.
Literally, " Shin " can be translated as ' real ', " ken " as ' sword ', and " do " as ' way ', thus one English translation of the art's name is " Way of the Real Sword ".

Literally and .
Literally, 拉 ( lā ) means to pull or stretch, while 麵 ( miàn ) means noodle.
Literally those things, like land, natural resources, and technology, necessary for the production of material goods and the relations of production, in other words, the social relationships people enter into as they acquire and use the means of production.
* Kaddish ahar Hakk ' vura ( קדיש אחר הקבורה ) Literally " Kaddish after a Burial ", also called Kaddish d ' Ithadata ( קדיש דאתחדתא ) named after one of the first distinguishing words in this variant.
Literally " beautiful singing ", bel canto opera derives from the Italian stylistic singing school of the same name.
( Literally " General Courts ", but rarely translated.
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.
; Heliac: ( Literally ) helical axis stellarator ; a stellarator in which the magnetic axis ( and plasma ) follows a helical path to form a toroidal helix rather than a simple ring shape.
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.
* Hydromel — Literally " water-honey " in Greek.
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.
; Dor-en-Ernil: Literally, the " Land of the Prince ", located in the south of Gondor ; its boundaries are not stated, but Christopher Tolkien assumed that it spanned both sides of the highlands in Belfalas.
Literally God is not, because He transcends being.
Literally translated, chindōgu means.
Literally anything of some value may be a sacrifice in some religion's practices.
Fabla Salvaje ( 1924 ) Literally ' Wild Language ', is a short novel which follows the insanity of a character who lives in the Andes.
Literally pali uli means " green cliff " in the Hawaiian language.
Literally meaning " village ", this wijk covers mostly the territory of the pre-existing village of Zoetermeer, with the central Dorpstraat ( village street ) with historic buildings serving as a shopping and recreation area.
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.

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