figuratively speaking.
Both figuratively and literally.
Not figuratively .
We are figuratively still beating our heads against that wall.
And as a manager-- Figuratively speaking.
literally or figuratively resting on your on your shoulders literally uh sometimes is there any pressure that you
We also look at saving lives figuratively .
Sarah Toms enters the picture literally and figuratively to give us a really nice way to take the conversation to a higher level.
Risk is really about taking that leap-- figuratively or literally.
important minus the shade literally and figuratively like
role as Chief investment strategist literally and figuratively flying around at 30,000 ft and trying to make a a
All investments can be done if banks figuratively have more equity.
I have to literally and figuratively walk in their footsteps, so I decided I'm going to retrace their footsteps the best I could.
I don't mean that figuratively I mean that literally.
My proposition to you is that race is also not figuratively black and white.
and your success depends on being authentic and figuratively naked when performing.
Figuratively speaking, a technology company did the same.
Edmund Pettus Bridge too now he's speaking figuratively you understand but
She paints with her fingers, and figuratively , as she makes choices in her life that defy some of the more traditional choices.
years, which is that-- instead of literally or figuratively bypassing the problem, let's treat the cause.
But it's because I wanted to make another point-- that race is also not figuratively , metaphorically, symbolically black and white.
And knowing what we look like, literally and figuratively , is critical.
I mean, I meant that figuratively .
I've had gobs of flash taken from, figuratively , not literally.
And you may also be eligible for membership in an AWFUL-- Americans who figuratively use literally.
"Well, you're just speaking figuratively ."
She set the whole thing on fire, like literally and figuratively .
So when that restaurant caught on fire, I literally-- and I say literally and figuratively -- felt like I lost everything.
I think it's really interesting to start thinking through how might that evolve not just figuratively as it relates to biology, like modeling some of these neural nets
I think the technical component was where I totally fell flat, literally as well as figuratively .
And I was shitting myself, not figuratively , literally shitting myself laying on this plastic mattress.
But I admired his passion, and it's just amazing to see their eyes opened up figuratively .
So to be here in your company, literally and figuratively , is just a real treat.
Those eating habits get set incredibly young, and they shape us both figuratively and quite literally throughout the rest of our lives.
We're talking about how do we create a wholly different orientation-- and I mean that both literally and figuratively -- so that we incorporate solar
And that was just so foreign to me, literally and figuratively .
And the way language works, literally fills in the same slot as figuratively , so people tend to confuse the two.
I was in a really dark place, literally and figuratively , emotionally.
the sacrament, during the Communion, was figuratively not literally the body of Christ.
imploded upon its own greed but the Enron energy traders live on and I don't mean that figuratively I mean it
- If you're asking that question and you're playing with the EPR setup, then it's like, oh, it's literally not just figuratively a twist.
Yeah, well we couldn't tell the story of food without inviting everyone to the table, literally and figuratively .
And I think it was a powerful lesson for older fans, particularly, who can gatekeep, and who can hoard all of our toys, literally and figuratively .
I found "Ohio" very moving, both figuratively and literally, as it talks about your move from Ohio to California.
For me as a biographer, I was able to get the sense that in fact, the birth story sort of figuratively
The poor, they rent or they are underwater often with their homes, either figuratively or literally sometimes, living in very dangerous areas.
I guess the whole cast does to me seem like a family, like we're watching this family literally and figuratively on screen.
And more and more people go crazy about that-- sometimes, literally, but mostly figuratively -- and it changes our everyday life.
So they made it to the summit on the 24th and 25th, and I was out of gas kind of figuratively speaking.
Her father, Lord Byron, was a Luddite, and I don't mean that figuratively .