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as a result, such pictures are only a literal translation of what the artist finds in the scene before him.
The literal translation of " Im Westen nichts Neues " is " Nothing New in the West ," with " West " being the Western Front ; the phrase refers to the content of an official communiqué at the end of the novel.
Its title is a literal English translation of the German name for Mozart's Serenade No. 13 for strings in G major, Eine kleine Nachtmusik.
* 泡沫紅茶 (): " foam red tea ", by direct translation, is the drink that is more appropriate for the more literal name of " bubble tea "; however, the English name, foam tea, is not used much throughout Asia.
This is, however, not the only literal translation, as the root for right is identical to that for south, hence Benjamin also literally translates as son of the south.
The name Broadway is the English literal translation of the Dutch name, Breede weg.
" Christós in classical Greek usage could mean covered in oil, or anointed, and is thus a literal translation of messiah.
The name " Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon " is a literal translation of the Chinese proverb " 卧虎藏龍 " which refers to the mysteries ( or hidden talents, undiscovered talents ) that lie beneath the surface of an otherwise normal-looking individual.
The literal translation of the phrase ex nihilo is " from nothing " but in many creation myths the line is blurred whether the creative act would be better classified as a creation ex nihilo or creation from chaos.
This work ( also known as " Megillat HaHasmonaim ", " Megillat Hanukkah " or " Megillat Yevanit ") is in both Aramaic and Hebrew ; the Hebrew version is a literal translation from the Aramaic original.
Derrida opted for deconstruction over the literal translation destruction to suggest precision rather than violence.
The literal sense of the Greek translation, " Member of the Assembly ," approaches " Preacher ," using the root ekklesia for " assembly ," or " church ," to maintain similarity with Qoheleth.
* the Jews as Eretz Ha ' Avot ()-the literal translation is " Land of the Forefathers "
A more literal translation is:
Halakha is often translated as " Jewish Law ", although a more literal translation might be " the path " or " the way of walking ".
The name Halakha is derived from the Hebrew halakh ה ָ ל ַ ך ְ, which means " to walk " or " to go "; thus a literal translation does not yield " law ", but rather " the way to go ".
This identification may have been motivated in part by the fact that " quietism " is the literal translation of " hesychasm ".
Others terms used to identify Chinese characters include Sinogram, emphasizing the Chinese origin of the characters, and Han character, a literal translation of the native term.
But his literal hope of an earthly millennium made him uncongenial reading in the Greek East and it is only in the Latin translation that his work as a whole has been preserved .< ref > Henry Chadwick, The Early Church, Penguin Group, 1993 < sup > 2 </ sup >, p. 83 </ ref >
* Crown ( literal translation )
And because Luft means " air " and Waffe may be translated into English as either " weapon " or " arm ", " Air Arm " may be considered the most literal English translation of Luftwaffe ( cf.
The rule is named after the 17th-century French mathematician Guillaume de l ' Hôpital, who published the rule in his book Analyse des Infiniment Petits pour l ' Intelligence des Lignes Courbes ( literal translation: Analysis of the Infinitely Small for the Understanding of Curved Lines ) ( 1696 ), the first textbook on differential calculus.
Others follow the example of the Luther Bible and provide a more literal translation.
The literal translation of the Hebrew word moshiach ( messiah ) is “ anointed ,” which refers to a ritual of consecrating someone or something by putting holy oil upon it.

literal and is
Depicted, Cubist flatness is now almost completely assimilated to the literal, undepicted kind, but at the same time it reacts upon and largely transforms the undepicted kind -- and it does so, moreover, without depriving the latter of its literalness ; ;
Our endeavor to capture even a faint sense of how strenuous was the fight is muffled by our indifference to the very issue which in the Boston of 1848 seemed to be the central hope of its Christian survival, that of the literal, factual historicity of the miracles as reported in the Four Gospels.
The first is the literal level ; the second signifies a related set of concepts and events.
* Giuseppe Barzilai goes back for explanation to the first verse of the prayer attributed to Rabbi Nehunya ben HaKanah, the literal rendering of which is “ O, with thy mighty right hand deliver the unhappy ,” forming from the initial and final letters of the words the word Abrakd ( pronounced Abrakad ), with the meaningthe host of the winged ones ,” i. e., angels.
Abstraction is a process by which higher concepts are derived from the usage and classification of literal (" real " or " concrete ") concepts, first principles, or other methods.
Armageddon ( from Harmagedōn, Late Latin: ) is, according to the Bible, the site of a battle during the end times, variously interpreted as either a literal or symbolic location.
This is a deliberate destruction of the vision of any literal reference to the place.
A bishop is the president of the Aaronic priesthood in his ward ( and is thus a form of Mormon Kohen ; in fact, a literal descendant of Aaron has " legal right " to act as a Bishop after being found worthy and ordained by the First Presidency ).
In the absence of a literal descendant of Aaron, a High priest in the Melchizedek priesthood is called to be a Bishop.
They say that the literal meaning is true but that hidden behind this historical account are many allegories.
This is because of literal symbolic substitutions.
A literal is either a variable or the negation of a variable ( the negation of an expression can be reduced to negated variables by De Morgan's laws ).
For example, is a positive literal and is a negative literal.

literal and son
It rejects the notion that Jesus or any other object or living being could be ' God ', that God could have a literal ' son ' in physical form or is divisible in any way, or that God could be made to be joined to the material world in such fashion.
Psilanthropism is an approach to Christology which understands Jesus to be a " mere human ", and the literal son of human parents.
Sydney had a close but secret friendship with Garrett Booth ( Shane McDermott ), Grant Booth's son ; but the parents found out and built a literal wall between them and their houses.
Alexander and Julia's eldest son, Ludwig ( Louis ) of Battenberg, became a British subject, and during World War I, due to anti-German feelings prevalent at the time, anglicised his name to Mountbatten ( a literal translation of the German Battenberg ), as did his nephews, the sons of Prince Henry and Princess Beatrice.
The later Books of Chronicles identify Shebuel as being one of Gershom's " son " s, though this is anachronistic for a literal interpretation of the bible, since Shebuel is described as living in the time of King David.
Judaism teaches that it is heretical for any man to claim to be God, part of God, or the literal son of God.
Godrich notices Havelok ’ s unusual height and decides to arrange a marriage between him and Goldburow, as this will fulfil the literal terms of his promise to Athelwold that Goldboruw should marry the ' highest ' man in the kingdom ; believing Havelok to be a peasant's son, he intends to deprive Goldboruw of her inheritance by the marriage.
The literal meaning is that of a " scion of the kin ", or perhaps " son or descendant of one of noble birth " ( OED ).
His original Swedish name was Olof Månsson ( his last name meaning " son of Måns "; Magnus is a Latinized version of his patronymic second name, and not the literal personal epithet meaning " great ").
One of several pieces of evidence Tabor offers is a literal interpretation of, " Then when Jesus saw His mother and the disciple whom He loved standing by, He said to His mother, Woman, behold your son.
By 1578, it would appear that Dávid had come to adopt the view that Jesus was the literal son of Joseph.
* a literal son of a man called Sabbas
Other essential elements of the Big Brother franchise are present, such as weekly and daily challenges, the confessional room, and the voice known only as " Big Brother ," sometimes referred to as " Kuya " ( the program uses the literal English translation of " big brother " for the Tagalog word " kuya ," referring to the eldest son in the family ).

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