In our fast-paced, productivity-focused lives and workplaces, we are losing our gardens literally and figuratively.
There are many different ways to look at art, both literally and figuratively speaking.
What will Iranians consider to be enough to have in that critical mass of, literally and figuratively?
Netflix became the top-notch brand it is by literally and figuratively delivering the best value in its category.
The Port Radium find unleashed local exploration that quickly fueled a northern mineral gold rush, literally and figuratively.
The groups designated as 501(c)(4) became the perfect pots to hold the dough, and they swelled, literally and figuratively.
Technology is becoming a literally and figuratively overwhelming part of our daily lives.
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But America has had to pay a steep price -- literally and figuratively -- to achieve its aims, analysts say.
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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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Walt is just waking up literally and figuratively when the story begins, and his re-entry into the world is the show's central thread.
And, it must get its media story focused, both literally and figuratively.
First, we need to create space to reflect, both literally and figuratively.
Since then, I look for opportunities to pour coffee, 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.
At the end of the day, literally and figuratively, Katie Couric delivered the news with the gravitas and professionalism required of the position.
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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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He literally and figuratively holds a cornucopia, a horn of plenty.
The biggest consumer of all, both literally and figuratively, is American.
Back then, to order a Quarter Pounder with cheese (ketchup only in my case) was to eat a hamburger that dripped, literally and figuratively, with flavor.
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"We put down our roots, literally and figuratively, " Leanne Baum said, bouncing her curly-haired daughter on her hip before a roaring fire in her family room.
So this is basically an infographic about how, with skinny jeans, I will look skinnier and thus will get to pick up a lady (literally and figuratively).
The high priests and chieftains of the branding world (you know who you are) have literally and figuratively injected it into every aspect of society and culture, whether it fits or not.
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Apples are freighted nationwide in all manner of ways, and watching from a roadside tea stall is a great way to get a snapshot, literally and figuratively, of how the produce is moved in the mountains.
They were all bigger than life, literally and figuratively, in their heydays -- from towering, 6-foot-9 inch Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Jonathan Ogden to the "Big Tuna, " the moniker given to legendary and well-traveled coach Bill Parcells.
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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