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And, it must get its media story focused, both literally and figuratively.
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There are many different ways to look at art, both literally and figuratively speaking.
BBC: Webscape
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He rides solo (both literally and figuratively) and has no interest in leading beyond keeping things together while Rick is away.
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First, we need to create space to reflect, both literally and figuratively.
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There's also a section devoted to "green" roofs, both literally and figuratively, those planted to reduce New York's "heat-island" effect and storm-water runoff.
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Perhaps the most important takeaway from this book, however, is that in order to excel one must speak up both literally and figuratively.
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The biggest consumer of all, both literally and figuratively, is American.
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Information equals cash both literally and figuratively.
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On a more concrete level, affluent people may be more likely to get away with misbehavior (because they are less supervised at work, for example), and they may be more willing to take ethical risks because they have the resources to bail themselves out -- both literally and figuratively -- if they get caught.
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Both are larger than life figures literally (in the over six feet club) and figuratively.
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