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Names both stood for the individual soldier and, correlatively, pleaded for a more humane approach to battle, which is to say they gained both literal and symbolic value.
However, in Hellenistic times, polychromy gains its literal meaning, as in terms of aesthetic value, the colourful aspect of sculptural works from this period often rivals, if not prevails, over the form itself.
By then, the Republicans controlled Congress, and "end welfare" gained a more literal meaning.
For Klopp's felicity as a communicator gains a literal quality in his aptitude as a linguist.
Chris Tremlett was a giant in the literal and metaphorical sense, gaining steepling bounce and good pace to claim three wickets on his return to Test cricket, and more than justified his selection.
We gain insight to the historical and literal contexts, so much so, that in some way, what was once an infallible now becomes... questionable.
This is not a literal gain or loss.
Thus, the expression "no pain – no gain" may have literal meaning when applied to evolution of the human COMT locus.
As such RAM House is an exploration in cohabitation with technology and how we can gain control over what communicates when and how by making the literal closing and opening of the house part of activating signals communication.
Fire wall, first cited in 1799 as a literal wall between houses to prevent the spread of fire, gained new popularity in 1991 in computerese.
As the literal future of this country, children have the most to gain from health reform but the least power to make it happen.
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