In one very literal fell swoop he dispatches half his armies to the north.
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Well, I mean the literal translation, veni, veni, venias - come, come, oh come.
When people say that software is math, they mean that in the most direct, literal sense.
The question at hand is: Will the Housewife keep the literal and figurative house?
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As is the case with any language, the literal translations sometimes don't make sense.
It limited the scope of many patents to the literal wording that describes the invention.
The SPRO exists to deal with a literal disruption in the supply of oil.
The same people who advised them to get involved in the literal counterinsurgency wars.
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Wahhabism is a strict form of Islam which requires a literal interpretation of the Koran.
Does it matter if we take all of this on board in a literal fashion?
The other new technology in development uses colour in a rather more literal sense.
The architects have succeeded in retaining its identity and integrity without resorting to a slavishly literal reproduction.
The avant-garde (literal translation, advance guard) valiantly leads the rest of the culture into the uncharted future.
Two San Diego entrepreneurs have come up with a very literal twist on offshoring software development jobs.
Were the estates of those dying in 2010 getting off scot free, in the literal sense?
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Mohler is on record as rejecting modern science when it contradicts a literal interpretation of the Bible.
But, these are the literal decedents of vault cash and can be exchanged for vault cash on demand.
In recent years Tax Day has become both a symbolic and literal focal point for the tea party.
They are a literal augmentation of the U.S. government, and those are people who are not public servants.
The final stop on the tour is Bold Tendencies, a literal totemic symbol of Peckham's art-driven resurgence.
To technologists at the American Treasury Department's Bureau of Engraving and Printing, this has a more literal meaning.
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Most Muslims believe that the Koran is the literal and absolute word of God, not open to interpretation.
The principle is more metaphor than literal description, but last summer Jacob D.
In the context of literal life and death, the point of this webinar suddenly became very clear to me.
"It keeps the nautical theme without being too literal, " Mr. Zappi said, much like some of Ms. Zappi's paintings.
But why the hackneyed shots of screechy cheerleaders, bench-resting halfbacks and literal clowns in the stands mugging like eight-year-olds?
But the opener "If It Rains, " is solely his own, about a literal drought and, more generally, environmental peril.
"So much of David Bowie's work has involved characters, masks and disguises, both literal and metaphorical, " says Mr. Pegg.
You never want to come back to the office empty-handed, and in this case, that had a literal meaning.
So, I am arguing that Genesis is clearly teaching a literal account of creation occuring in 6, 24-hour days.
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