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ginga and ;
* Gingar sempre ( to keep oneself in constant movement when fighting ); ginga is the capoeira basic movement ;

literally and rocking
It was called " Es rockt in der Heide " at that time ( literally translated: It's rocking the heath ) and was attended by 52, 000 people.

literally and back
The wallpaper in the back bedroom is literally crumbling off.
The city dates back at least to the 10th century when it was known by its first Latin name of Alavarium, literally, " a gathering place or preserve of birds.
It is literally a roundhouse kick performed by turning as if for a back straight kick and executing a roundhouse kick.
The command to " cut the cards ", following by someone literally chopping the deck in half with an axe, is a none-too-subtle gag that has been used many times in popular media, going back to at least the vaudeville days.
The dangpa was used by a few Korean marines in Admiral Yi's naval operations as " pushing " infantry, literally meaning to push back Japanese marines ; the remainder of Korean marines carried swords to board Japanese ships, or bows and arrows to attack from a distance.
Visitors saw examples of his cartooning dating back to childhood, publications he has appeared in, some of his awards, and Marginal-style sketches by Aragonés literally drawn onto the museum's walls and display cases.
In the Commedia dell ' arte it was an outline of entrances, exits, and action describing the plot of a play that was literally pinned to the back of the scenery.
Degradation ( from, literally — reduction ), regression — the process of deterioration of characteristics of an object with time ; moving back ; gradual decline ; decline in quality ; breakdown of matter due to the impact of external forces in conformity with the laws of nature and time.
The Talmud refers to Shavuot as Atzeret ( Hebrew: עצרת, literally, " refraining " or " holding back "), referring to the prohibition against work on this holiday and to the conclusion of the holiday and season of Passover.
However, Fear Doirich ( literally meaning Dark Man ) returned and turned her back into a deer, whereupon she vanished.
During this period, Asian women were still wearing traditional hairstyles held up with combs, pins and sticks crafted from tortoise, metal, wood and other materials, but in the middle 1880s, upper-class Japanese women began pushing back their hair in the Western style ( known as sokuhatsu ), or adopting Westernized versions of traditional Japanese hairstyles ( these were called yakaimaki, or literally, soirée chignon ).
During the 1920s and 1930s, Japanese women began wearing their hair in a style called mimi-kakushi ( literally, " ear hiding "), in which hair was pulled back to cover the ears and tied into a bun at the nape of the neck.
Gelderland is geographically divided into three regions: the Veluwe in the north, the Betuwe in the southwest and the Achterhoek ( literally meaning the " back corner ") or Graafschap ( which originally means earldom or county ) in the east.
This is the paradox: he is out of nature and hopelessly in it ; he is dual, up in the stars and yet housed in a heart-pumping, breath-gasping body that once belonged to a fish and still has the gill marks to prove it ... Man is literally split in two: he has awareness of his own splendid uniqueness in that he sticks out of nature with a towering majesty, and yet he goes back into the ground a few feet in order blindly and dumbly to rot and disappear forever.
The origin of the name oud ( and its etymological cousin, lute ) for the musical instrument is uncertain, but the Arabic العود ( al-ʿūd ) refers literally to a thin piece of wood similar to the shape of a straw, and may refer to the wooden plectrum traditionally used for playing the oud, to the thin strips of wood used for the back, or to the wooden soundboard that distinguished it from similar instruments with skin-faced bodies.
The word engineer was initially used in the context of warfare, dating back to 1325 when engine ’ er ( literally, one who operates an engine ) referred to " a constructor of military engines ".
Groenlo is a city in the municipality of Oost Gelre, situated in the eastern part of the Netherlands on the German border, a region in the province of Gelderland called the Achterhoek ( literally: " back corner ").
Lynch made the decision ( literally on the toss of a coin ) to move back to Cork and began a private practice on the Cork Circuit.
The origin of bento can be traced back to the late Kamakura Period ( 1185 to 1333 ), when cooked and dried rice called hoshi-ii ( or, literally " dried meal ") was developed.
Therefore if taken literally, they mean ‘ to walk straight back and forth .’ Although it can be translated loosely as meditative walking or walking meditation.
As a result, around 1980, Foodmaker dramatically altered Jack in the Box's marketing strategy by literally blowing up the chain's symbol, the jack in the box, which dated back to the early San Diego days, in television commercials with the tagline, " The food is better at the Box ".
A loop was accomplished by joining the end of the paper tape containing the program back to the beginning of the tape ( literally creating a loop ).
Jack notices with disgust that after three years of fighting, he is literally back where he started, at Mons.
* The expression llamar para atrás is calqued literally from the English " to call back "; cf.

literally and forth
In his first speech before the Bundestag as the Chancellor, Brandt set forth his political course of reforms ending the speech with his famous words, " Wir wollen mehr Demokratie wagen " ( literally: " We want to take a chance on more Democracy ", or more figuratively, " Let's dare more democracy ").
Its name literally translates as " Horse's Fountain " and the water was supposed to bring forth poetic inspiration when imbibed.
Upon witnessing this act a couplet broke forth Sage Narada " Enna Davam Saidhanai, Yashoda " which in Tamil literally means: " What penance have You ( Mother Yashoda ) undertaken to be bestowed with the powers to punish the supreme Lord ( Narayana )".
An ἀπόστολος ( apostolos ) is literally " one who is ordered forth " and refers to the missionary calling of being ordered forth into the world by the initiation of God.
Nevertheless, the Nephilim ( literally meaning ' fallen ones ', from the Hebrew root n-f-l ' to fall ') reappear much later in the biblical narrative, in Numbers 13: 31-33 ( where the spies sent forth by Moses report that there were Nephilim or " giants " in the Promised Land ).
The gilgul, literally " rolling " puts forth the idea that a soul must live through many lives before it gains the wisdom to rejoin with God.
" Spiegel im Spiegel " in German literally can mean both " mirror in the mirror " as well as " mirrors in the mirror ", referring to the infinity of images produced by parallel plane mirrors: the tonic triads are endlessly repeated with small variations as if reflected back and forth.
" Hugh J. Schonfield ( 1927 ) notes that the Hebrew verb " bahkag " means literally to " break forth, cleave asunder " and concludes that the Greek translator has failed to grasp the sense in which the Hebrew word is here used.
It translates from the Latin literally to mean " against ( contra ) the one bringing forth ( the proferens ).
At his rejection of her advances, she let forth an endless stream of glistening tears, eventually literally transforming into a spring.
Meditations ( Τὰ εἰς ἑαυτόν, Ta eis heauton, literally " thoughts / writings addressed to himself ") is a series of personal writings by Marcus Aurelius, Roman Emperor 161 – 180 AD, setting forth his ideas on Stoic philosophy.
Therefore, a complication may be iatrogenic, i. e., literally brought forth by the physician.
The Sanskrit term preta means " departed, deceased, a dead person ", from pra-ita, literally " gone forth, departed ".
But in a reenactment of the Mayan creation myth told earlier in the film, flowers and grass burst forth from his body and he literally gives rise to new life.
: pravrajya ) literally means " to go forth " and refers to when a layperson leaves home to live the life of a Buddhist renunciate among a community of monks ( bhikkhus ).

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