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Literally, this means "my love you," but the meaning is essentially "I love you".
Literally, this means "my heart is in in you," but the actual meaning is similar to "you are very dear to my heart".
Literally, this means: "he saw Emma in the room, dressed as he had seen her, and he undressed her".
Flaubert writes that as he walks home he mentally undresses her: "il revoyait Emma dans la salle, habille comme il l'avait vue, et il la déshabillait". Literally, this means: "he saw Emma in the room, dressed as he had seen her, and he undressed her". It is a simple and brutal sentence, and Flaubert's English-language translators seem to shy away from its simplicity and its brutality.
Taken literally, this means that ensemble C is more similar to B than to itself, which makes it more complicated to use the eRMSD to rank the different similarities.
Literally, this means 'constant leakage of urine by an unfortunate woman after giving birth'.
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Taken literally, this meant that if New York had 10percentt of the population and Delaware 2percentthenheNew Yorkrk would pay 10percentt of any tax and Delaware 2percentt.
Literally, what this means is a renaissance of the kind felt in the Sixties, when music, film, and political discourse conspired in a furnace of creativity.
Literally, this concept means "having no measure in common", and it figures prominently in arguments against a linear and standpoint-independent picture of scientific progress.
Translated literally, this proverb means "God helps those who help themselves".
Translated literally, this word means "sweet".. Refer to a man or woman as "Solnyshko.
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