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And it's 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, literally in terms of the numbers.
Neither in the pejorative, nor merry, cheerful, jolly sense of the word, but quite literally in terms of orientation.
But senior military officials say the Turkish alternative doesn't add up, quite literally, in terms of numbers.
In economic terms – literally, in terms of price – water will never cost more per gallon than oil.
Space, literally, in terms of the buildings available, but also the space in the city to explore and experiment with ideas".
This season she did just that, literally in terms of a bespoke boucle she dubbed "tweed de lumière," and figuratively in a tightly-edited collection of wickedly inventive clothing.
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Sao Paulo, Brazil and the San Francisco Bay Area are many miles apart, both literally in terms of distance, and figuratively in terms of culture.
"There is literally nothing in terms of amenities when it comes to residents.
Then came Google, and a million listings (literally) ordered in terms of which are most important.
It's grooveless, very straight – literally and in terms of the rhythm".
Recently, I added qualitative researcher onto the labels I use when describing myself and am now trying to figure out what that means not literally, but in terms of how I engage the world.
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