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"figuratively" Definitions
  1. in a way that involves using words or phrases with a meaning that is different from usual, in order to create a particular mental picture
  2. (in art) in a way that shows people, animals and objects as they really look
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I couldn't afford — literally or figuratively — to seek treatment.
But it's not done growing — both figuratively and literally.
Vegas is hot in summertime — both literally and figuratively.
So you got to keep it inside, literally and figuratively.
"Marry someone who complements you, literally and figuratively," she said.
Dunkin' Donuts is getting rid of doughnuts — literally and figuratively.
We are put to death, figuratively and too often literally.
The floor is literally and figuratively dropping away from us.
In other words, he was flying high — figuratively and literally.
It might just be less sexy — literally and figuratively speaking.
Home is in transit — literally and figuratively, mentally and physically.
At forty she had a gut check, literally and figuratively.
The closest thing I could find was Figuratively Snowing Frosty.
I'm going to assume you mean that figuratively and literally.
The kids have grown into themselves both literally and figuratively.
Evie grew up under the Hollywood sign, if only figuratively.
The means of conveying said themes is (figuratively speaking) infinite.
But week one definitely brought the heat, literally and figuratively.
He eats the fruit of their labor, literally and figuratively.
I think they literally and figuratively dance with each other.
Eventually, city officials sent the ship sailing — figuratively, of course.
House managers have the floor to themselves, literally and figuratively.
While its leaders squabble, Lebanon is literally and figuratively underwater.
"Homeowners will find themselves underwater literally and figuratively," Stoddard said.
Figuratively and literally dancing as if no one was watching.
The effect is the same though: hot, figuratively and literally.
It's the building block of all language, literally and figuratively.
We cannot fall asleep at the wheel, literally or figuratively, yet.
Harry Hudson is making his scars visible, both figuratively and literally.
Throughout it all, Cyborg has kept fighting, both literally and figuratively.
Naomi Scott truly sparkles as Princess Jasmine, both literally and figuratively.
He needs to be run out of town, figuratively at least.
In other words, beans can be both literally and figuratively cool.
Lea Michele isn't afraid to bare all – both literally and figuratively.
They accepted and figuratively tore the roof off the illustrious venue.
Feral Rites' combat can be satisfyingly messy, both literally and figuratively.
I was raised with the fear of God—literally and figuratively.
Thumbnail image via Wikicommons Bitcoin is a cipher—literally and figuratively.
Be family — either literally (like Ivanka) or figuratively (like Hope Hicks).
At least it still thinks "literally" means literally and not "figuratively."
Nothing like getting figuratively dunked on after being literally dunked on.
John Wetzel has to answer, literally and figuratively, for Arthur Johnson.
These numbers will be (figuratively and literally) all over the map.
The show's voice is distinctive and assured, both figuratively and literally.
AirPod has been thoroughly cleaned and is now recharging (literally, figuratively).
The biggest thing here — both figuratively and literally — is the telephoto.
All in all, this event was a blast — literally and figuratively.
Hyperloop One's development track is speeding up, both figuratively and literally.
He is the journeyman who has kept coming, figuratively and stylistically.
"Literally and figuratively, it's emblematic of the Village," Mr. Berman said.
We can believe her literally, or figuratively, or not at all.
If he wasn't, he was figuratively wearing spats in my head.
The book is really recipes, literally and figuratively, for getting involved.
The whole weekend was straight out of a magazine, literally and figuratively.
Your music videos are always very animated, literally and figuratively, and cinematic.
Iceberg's reports have figuratively drifted into Noble's ship for nearly two years.
Figuratively, we trade pieces of paper with green ink for real stuff.
She grapples with mortality figuratively and literally, and she's good at both.
Here, both literally and figuratively, it isn't the center of the image.
It is an appendix figuratively, too: a strange relic of the past.
She hides behind her masks of rock-star makeup figuratively and literally.
A lot of the romance can be taken out, literally and figuratively.
Yeah. She said you two purposely kept your distance, literally and figuratively.
Price tags come both literally and figuratively in his post-college world.
For us, the Nomad is seriously a weight lifted — literally and figuratively.
Hairstylist's résumé or a who's-who of British royalty (literally and figuratively)?
But he seems to have landed on his feet, literally and figuratively.
I wouldn't always be there to clean up, either literally or figuratively.
Trump literally and figuratively let Kim Jong Un get away with murder.
Mr. Trudeau represents a new generation in Canadian politics, literally and figuratively.
Opposition political parties have been beaten into submission, both literally and figuratively.
I figuratively walk through my work as I literally walk to it.
Her paintings evoke fecundity and ripeness — they literally and figuratively brim over.
Yet recently, this motto was literally and figuratively scrubbed from the Googleplex.
Injera bread forms the base of any meal, both literally and figuratively.
When you say your son and your granddaughter, are you speaking figuratively?
The country needs to understand that we are literally and figuratively under attack.
"The walk wouldn't have been possible without Emily, literally and figuratively," he says.
The saying that "hate breeds hate" should be taken both figuratively and literally.
Some of the performances turned for inspiration to darkness, both figuratively and literally.
This week's group date opens a real can of worms — literally and figuratively.
"Figuratively speaking what I create is a world without hierarchy," says Mr Gursky.
Disagreements and debates within that camp needn't be fatal, either figuratively or literally.
Rashad Jennings is spreading the love — both literally and figuratively — this Valentine's Day.
Kids, no matter how physically and figuratively small they may be, were heard.
Consolidation continues to dog the world of on-demand startups — literally and figuratively.
Reading about Millard Fillmore was, literally and figuratively, a pain in the neck.
The theme of music thus becomes a theme of disharmony, literally and figuratively.
It was as if she'd spoken to an empty room, literally and figuratively.
Suddenly, I was overwhelmed with the solitude of it all — literally and figuratively.
I can feel the burden sliding off my shoulders, both literally and figuratively.
When Reynolds said, "It keeps guys close," he was not only speaking figuratively.
The emperor is a stark naked statue in Union Square, literally and figuratively.
For filmmaker Ligaiya Romero, scoliosis was a shaping force — both literally and figuratively.
When he talks about saving lives, Elist is talking both figuratively and literally.
You'll be willing to figuratively throw yourself — or your feelings — under the bus.
By extension — that would be literally and figuratively — Japanese mascaras are also excellent.
She reworked New York's streets with her needle punch, both literally and figuratively.
But still, there's more lightness, literally and figuratively, in the atmosphere these days.
As a kind of cure, she exhumed — figuratively and actually — her mother's body.
But the PegLeg is both literally and figuratively a step in that direction.
Wear your guests' shoes, figuratively speaking, to experience an attraction as they would.
An altercation that began there literally and figuratively bled over into our neighborhood.
He was still the man who I was literally and figuratively running from.
So in the vast, figuratively crappy soils of Middle America, cows reign supreme. .
He has worked both figuratively and abstractly, and he has brought them together.
Not because he actually pooped on the mound, but because he figuratively did. Again.
But in other cases, music in incapable hands simply falls flat, literally and figuratively.
His fans aren't going anywhere, no matter how much it rains, literally and figuratively.
The New York media took a baseball bat to Cruz's head (figuratively, that is).
As a consequence, some older hardware is thrown off course — both figuratively and literally.
These exact references are made in many of the comics both literally and figuratively.
"Well... sex work is a dead-end job figuratively and literally," wrote one commenter.
If the product doesn't pass the smell test — literally or figuratively — send it back.
They think that means they'll one day be in chains, figuratively if not literally.
When it does, it can both figuratively, or in Sharapova's case, literally sideline you.
The star-studded (literally and figuratively, we imagine) event will stream live on StarWars.
And a new startup called MojiLaLa is looking to capitalize, both figuratively and literally.
However, we risk losing ourselves — literally and figuratively — in becoming overly reliant on technology.
The Jets had to face reality: There was no going back, literally or figuratively.
The legacy of rent control is a crumbling housing stock, both figuratively and literally.
As with many Midwestern families, great distances pervade our relationships — both literally and figuratively.
Trump spent the last week figuratively and literally running away from the Russia investigation.
It's also the planet of electricity, and it enjoys shocking people—literally and figuratively.
First, the deal stinks (figuratively) because of his connection to the New York Yankees.
" Brookfield Renewable Partners: "This thing has been in fire, I mean literally and figuratively.
In short, it preempts the free speech extremists' trump card, both literally and figuratively.
Fact: Lupercalia is still practiced today, figuratively, through the voluntary act of online dating.
Those include various anatomical references, impugning each other's manhood literally as well as figuratively.
We construct borders, literally and figuratively, to fortify our sense of who we are.
You'll have to do the time to understand why — figuratively for you, thank goodness.
With clients, she's gentle and nurturing, tending to their wounds both figuratively and literally.
City officials say the station has put Antioch on the map, literally and figuratively.
Meanwhile, Puerto Ricans will have little power—figuratively and literally—to fight for themselves.
North Korea's nuclear weapons test rattled the world literally and figuratively earlier this year.
Forking over 100 coins feels weightier, literally and figuratively than paying only 10 coins.
The loudness of the film, both literally and figuratively, requires Emily's silence and softness.
But Els nonetheless is hoping to catch the Americans napping, figuratively if not literally.
Eventually, parents can find it impossible to crack the door open, at least figuratively.
It's dark — literally and figuratively dark, in the way that ambitious dramas are nowadays.
White people need to put the black interlopers in their place, literally and figuratively.
Cardi B was glowing at the launch of her new spring collection ... literally and figuratively.
The name Regalito is Spanish for "little gift," and he was, both literally and figuratively.
Both figuratively and literally: Swift and Malik sound a little like they need a nap.
She returns home, changed by the experience, literally and figuratively, to undertake a traditional pilgrimage.
Singer, a researcher at the New America think tank, means that both figuratively and literally.
And to do that, you have to look them in the eye, figuratively or literally.
So, if you want one, get 'em while they're hot—literally and figuratively, of course.
"Buffett figuratively took her to the cleaners," Icahn said in a letter to shareholders Monday.
Full moons are all about release, so please take out the trash, literally and figuratively.
Her imprisonment in Vaes Dothrak brought her back to where she started, geographically and figuratively.
For the first time in "Outlander" Randall is literally and figuratively brought to his knees.
Donna Mills won the housing lottery, literally and figuratively, and moved in eight years ago.
Some saw it as a chance to give him their two cents — literally and figuratively.
People come and go, but she stays and cleans up the mess, literally and figuratively.
Figuratively and literally, his restaurant is as close to the sea as one can get.
He holds it up, literally and figuratively, as a symbol of what's wrong with design.
Due to the level of civic engagement,  their "hair is on fire" — figuratively, of course.
Figuratively speaking, it's a path to battles without rules that pit everyone against everyone else.
And, as usual, I'm putting my money, figuratively and literally, on the innovators and entrepreneurs.
Mr. Grimm accused the congressman of a somnolent approach to governance, both figuratively and literally.
Time and night form Sharlet's central theme: people who inhabit the night, literally and figuratively.
In fact, the gunman, El Sayyid Nosair, was not alone, not literally and not figuratively.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads There's a sea change coming, both literally and figuratively.
Paintings such as the large diptych "Independence I & II" (2016) are literally and figuratively seamless.
Hanoi was shaking too but this more because closer to home both figuratively and literally.
This is what I asked of the director both literally and figuratively in the open letter.
Luckily, Walmart and Spectre may have just the TV to fill that space, figuratively and literally.
It ultimately comes down to whether or not customers buy the message, both literally and figuratively.
Speaking figuratively, biodiversity's bag of Skittles has not only gotten smaller, it now has fewer flavors.
Figuratively, but also literally, considering I'd never been within a toe's reach of the Southern ocean.
The old army order of "stand to attention" thus seems literally, as well as figuratively, true.
There are no neighbors, no spare keys, and no corn on the cob (figuratively or literally).
Now, Bauman says he's focusing on the next steps in his life — both literally and figuratively.
And the possibilities of the places Animals can go feels endless, too — both literally and figuratively.
I know it doesn't spoil literally, but figuratively it does because fashion goes out of style.
Then West figuratively says "Hold my beer" and deletes all traces of his social media accounts.
The people who work in hotels have seen a lot of shit, both literally and figuratively.
This (figuratively) magical mind-mapping software is really cool and it's available now for 33% off.
"It ends up being something that figuratively brings folks together but also physically brings people together."
The stars aligned, literally and figuratively, to make "Big Little Lies" feel like a genuine occasion.
Brad Pitt has had an active past few months, and I mean that literally and figuratively.
So being my petty self, I became the one to figuratively 'stir the pot' on Thanksgiving.
The less he does, the better our chances of surviving his tenure — both figuratively and literally.
The 1992 Director's Cut is literally and figuratively the middle child of the various Blade Runners.
Now, the 63-year-old Roberts is poised to be both figuratively and literally in charge.
Evie will have to decide if, figuratively, she's on the black school bus or off it.
Many are painfully aware of the long shadows their presence casts, not only literally but figuratively.
Figuratively, if also literally, we just watch something else until the good stuff comes back on.
Smith and you can see this figuratively, and see Bristol Bay literally as soon as possible.
That resistance to readability is key to what separates Hull from his more figuratively inclined forebears.
Some of the kids' school assignments also left me scratching my head (figuratively speaking, of course).
Many are painfully aware of the long shadows their presence casts; not only literally but figuratively.
Our states and localities are literally and figuratively underwater in their ability to become climate-resilient.
The country is growing more opaque both literally and figuratively, as smog intensifies and data blurs.
That was before he narrowed his plans — both literally and figuratively — to simply putting cars in tunnels.
"The new crop of @HarvardHBS BEMS students are literally and figuratively elevating me this year," she wrote.
"People are pretty rattled -- literally and figuratively," Kern County Communications Director Megan Person told CNN on Friday.
And, by "literally" we of course mean figuratively because we are living in the post-truth era.
When I read it figuratively, I have to consider the other shapes in light of that view.
Its discovery could shed light, both literally and figuratively, on the origin story of the neophyte cosmos.
Melania is, to an extent, an apolitical figure, and figuratively (and literally) distances herself from the president.
Once the hemp is produced, it may not get you high, but figuratively, the sky's the limit.
Nico Tortorella is known for being an open-book — and now it won't just be figuratively speaking.
Still, they are nowhere as tall — figuratively speaking — as their 7-foot-113 rookie prize, Kristaps Porzingis.
Joker's locked up, but there's somehow trouble in Gotham that has his fingerprints (figuratively) all over it.
And, although she was wearing heels, figuratively speaking, her two feet were planted firmly on the ground.
Overall, Krystal seems like a very strong contender for the rest of the "journey" — literally and figuratively.
The hoverboards were restricted from flights, prompting notable hotheads like Russell Crowe to figuratively burst into flames.
In the past half-century, IT has gone from suit to t-shirt — both literally and figuratively.
It's a man-made disaster -- literally and figuratively -- that could bring anything from social breakdown to anarchy.
A more pointed term (literally as well as figuratively) is the one Mr Morck uses: a pyramid.
Maria must have sensed that food gets my attention, though I think she meant this one figuratively.
Born on March 22, 213, Stirling spent his life chasing new heights—literally as well as figuratively.
First, over the past half- century the fetus has become much more visible, both literally and figuratively.
Enlarging and speeding up the pipeline for medications is crucial to a healthier marketplace — figuratively and literally.
"Figuratively, if not literally, let us send Jeremy Corbyn into orbit where he belongs," he told supporters.
These are companies that are promising to literally and figuratively go the extra mile for their clients.
BALTIMORE — On Capitol Hill, Representative Chris Van Hollen is, literally and figuratively, a Democratic fair-haired boy.
The rapper headlined day 1 Friday night at Coachella and it was fiery set ... literally and figuratively.
Before technology advanced, though, movie posters were both literally and figuratively massive forms of promoting a film.
Aside from being a constant subject of conversation, she's making strides (literally and figuratively) in her career.
But others find themselves in a dark place (both literally and figuratively) for another month or two.
Hoppert: He towers over his peers, both literally and figuratively, and this is his race to lose.
To be able to work abstractly and figuratively throughout his career is an interesting model for me.
I love you for all the ways you've bounced back from my various experiments — literally and figuratively.
"The most useful thing is to have your head up [figuratively] and know what's happening," said Vidale.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell figuratively wrapped himself in the American flag when asked about Kaepernick this week.
The task the book gives Adam is to investigate the man's disappearance and, more figuratively, his own.
The market has investors seeing red — literally as well as figuratively — in the latest steep sell off.
Bari: The Hong Kong protesters are, literally and figuratively, picking up the flag we have put down.
Everyone is on their phone at all times and has their head down—both literally and figuratively.
In true Schumer fashion, the moment allows the comedian to bare all — this time both literally and figuratively.
And for anyone literally or figuratively invested in the company, it's hard to see that as good news.
To some supporters and opponents alike, it was just campaign rhetoric — something to be taken figuratively, not literally.
From gift shopping to party planning and feast prepping, the holidays can dry us out — figuratively and literally.
And unlike her wedding dress, the star's outfits in these photos are just figuratively — not literally — on fire.
This is the idea that the dystopian novel The Power by Naomi Alderman explores, both figuratively and literally.
One through-line across their sculptures, videos, and performances is the invitation to participate, either literally or figuratively.
The Breakfast Club's Allison Reynolds summed up that post-Neverland feeling as your heart dying (figuratively, of course).
He's figuratively blowing up MS-13, the transnational terrorist gang also responsible for a nationwide sex trafficking ring.
"This is a character who is suffering from his own inner demons, both literally and figuratively," Koehler says.
There would have been no doubt inside the capsule that things had gone totally sideways, literally and figuratively.
There are many moving parts — both figuratively and literally — required to get a product like this just right.
The resulting choreography of light and sound will figuratively and actually echo and amplify McCall's ephemeral, dancing installations.
But she and the entire Democratic Party woke up on Wednesday, November 9 shattered both literally and figuratively.
She doesn't want her pawn pieces to move on, literally out of town, or figuratively with their lives.
The world inhabited by these men is, figuratively speaking, a closed shop, with its own rules and language.
The trend has also expanded beyond the torso to shed light — literally and figuratively — a bit farther north.
For the duration of the seemingly endless Syrian civil war she has figuratively fiddled while that country burns.
What it's getting instead are these spires that figuratively tear the heart out of a disappearing middle class.
The Zimbabwe leader's 37-year tenure had been figuratively bayoneted by his own army in an apparent coup.
I could only wear dorky Bermudas or dresses to school, and it was super uncool (literally and figuratively).
Most of the characters' parents settled down early, literally and figuratively building the town into a booming economy.
But we can catch you up on the cast of characters (again, both literally and figuratively) who appear.
And maybe if you're lucky, you'll see Britney literally and figuratively drag a Backstreet Boy down her runway.
First, she spoke approvingly (if figuratively) of public hangings in a state with an ugly history of lynchings.
Still, for those who want their phones to figuratively tuck them in at night, here's what you expect.
Then there is the question of what each Cabinet member brings to the table, both literally and figuratively.
For a minute, it looked as if we might have lost Mr. West, too, even if only figuratively.
"All along, her resistance to being airbrushed — literally and figuratively — has been part of her appeal," Kornhaber writes.
Haefele also uses 'stay at home' figuratively, saying it's a good idea to find stocks with sustainable dividends.
Here, she imagines a desultory job interview that seems to be taking place — figuratively or maybe not — underwater.
The doors were closing, and Archila literally and figuratively put her foot down — causing the doors to open.
It is a death-fight (meant figuratively) for bureaucrats intent at reshaping society according to their world-view.
The history of studying the brain is a history of learning how to perceive it, literally and figuratively.
Alphabet's Verily wants to be at the center of the medical start-up ecosystem, both literally and figuratively.
Another sobering item is a set of leg irons used on political activists — weighty both literally and figuratively.
Photo: GettyRobin Williams's death by suicide in August 2014 was one that figuratively broke the hearts of people worldwide.
Ree Drummond — best known as the Food Network's Pioneer Woman — has a lot on her plate, figuratively and literally.
Plus, we finally learn how White Walkers are made in a scene that's both literally and figuratively bone-chilling.
I think the advice column boom might suggest that was also the second thing people did, but more figuratively.
That's why those seemingly small ways we make room for our entire selves (literally and figuratively) are actually invaluable.
The work raises additional questions — both literally and figuratively — about the retention of these painful memories and historic sites.
Overall, apart from the fingerprint scanner, the theme of the S8's hardware is polish, both literally and figuratively.
We have your first look at the official movie poster here, and it's full of sparks — figuratively and literally.
If the Iranian programme goes underground—literally and figuratively—there may not be enough intelligence to assess the threat.
And while it literally goes gentle into that good night, it won't figuratively go gentle into that good night.
Back in October, actress Mira Sorvino figuratively put her hand up and said #metoo to the Harvey Weinstein allegations.
And there are memes for when you feel like you're being crushed by a giant rock, literally and figuratively.
There's a lot of hype surrounding wisdom teeth removal, mostly because it can be a pain — literally and figuratively.
If women followed these exercise guidelines during pregnancy, "they will be in good shape, figuratively and literally," said Artal.
One man saw the disaster looming and realized that Europe would soon be in very deep shit, figuratively speaking.
It's not quite an invitation for Jon to ride Dany's dragon (figuratively, you perverts), but it'll do for now.
The common thread in all of these strategies is to slow the Warriors down, not just figuratively, but literally.
He removes his tuxedo, and just as he was—figuratively—in years past, Decaprico gets fucked by the award.
It gave a voice to those who, in every other avenue of their lives, felt physically and figuratively silenced.
It's so far away, literally and figuratively, that it's easy to laugh off any predictions of success or failure.
Broadly chatted with Toruño about her work to give women of color space in the world, literally and figuratively.
"The twin with fewer problems can also serve as a role model, figuratively pulling on the leash," Laursen says. 
Yet none of these gun triggers were pulled, literally or figuratively, by Trump or Warren or Fox or CNN.
It also notes that the word was used in a variety of contexts this year, both literally and figuratively.
It's almost nowhere to be seen but, figuratively and theoretically speaking, it has been everywhere at the same time.
It's his willingness to let (force?) his aides to fight it out -- figuratively, not literally -- in front of him.
In a league that is increasingly emphasizing creativity and unconventionality, he could, literally and figuratively, do so much more.
"Wanderlust" begins with Joy, the British therapist played by Toni Collette, getting back on the bike, literally and figuratively.
Over the last three years, it's been put in a penalty box ... literally and figuratively by the Federal Reserve.
In this show, directed by Niegel Smith, "audiences will literally and figuratively jump into the mud," the theater warns.
There's a huge distance between the surface of the sun and the wilds of Minnesota, both literally and figuratively.
Everybody needs to eat, but we're all in different places — literally and figuratively — when it comes to feeding ourselves.
Then there's Emily, who was just supportive and next to me literally, physically, and figuratively, and it was unbelievable.
" Consider point of view figuratively, as well: "How will the video's point of view help me tell the story?
You cannot walk across a Carl Andre grid without feeling that you're stepping on it, both literally and figuratively.
Gabriel begins with full surrender, accepting his own dreary fate and figuratively signing over what's left of his life.
"I came here figuratively to scream from the mountaintop," he told Chicago Sun-Times columnist Lynn Sweet in 2011.
As was the opportunity to meet colleagues whose nationalities and professions were literally and figuratively all over the map.
The lesson of the past few weeks is that those restraining figures have left the building, literally and figuratively.
Later, she and her partner play a gig that both literally and figuratively blows the roof off a bar.
In this show, directed by Niegel Smith, "audiences will literally and figuratively jump into the mud," the theater warns.
Both the Watergate break-in and the related influence buying involved opening doors, literally and figuratively, with disastrous results.
Literally and figuratively, nurses carried wounded servicemen across the threshold from combat to a drastically altered life, or death.
In an age when most people lived and died where they were born, some figuratively traveled to the moon.
A queer artist with an insatiable appetite (literally and figuratively), she wants to become famous and travel the world.
If you want a simple case both figuratively and literally, then we recommend Incipio's lineup of Galaxy S20 cases.
Of course, that will start another round of tedious negotiations on trade, but "Brexit" will be done, figuratively, anyway.
He also liked to let writers roam, figuratively and literally, freed from the constraints imposed by most American publications.
Literally—she's got the huskiest vocal cords in Hollywood—but also figuratively: that searching openness and receptivity to experience.
He wins by brute strength, both literally — those titanic defensive lines — and figuratively, through recruiting, giving himself better teams.
Leaving Susch felt like an LSD epiphany, both literally and figuratively — an ego-busting, canon-melting experience par excellence.
Once a baby is born, the pressure is ON to start breastfeeding, and I mean that both literally and figuratively.
"The first four months, I was throwing up, so I lost it literally and figuratively," she says with a laugh.
People seem literally and figuratively lost to the city, and in turn the city comes off as an exhausting maze.
She is more invested — figuratively and literally — than anyone else on the team, which may explain why she's gotten upset.
How do we bring disciples of such a deluded school of thought back to the table (both literally and figuratively)?
And if you wore headgear — or even if you just had braces — you'll understand the painful memories (literally and figuratively).
The town represented black nationalism figuratively, with an office for one of the country's first black newspapers, The Freedman Torchlight.
As with all ambushes, the proper response is to get as far away as fast you can — figuratively, not literally.
" When put together, the word literally means something like "mix," but is now figuratively used to be "jumble or confuse.
When it comes to the Bocuse d'Or, Lyon born Boulud stands with the USA figuratively—and, at that moment, literally.
It was like being force fed, like one of those French ducks, so our livers were screaming—literally and figuratively.
It's also a very fertile time, literally and figuratively, as Pisces rules the children and fertility sector of your chart.
Figuratively, it's like breathing in the comforting scent of childhood, with a hint of foreboding and unease in the background.
The new moon in Cancer on July 2 makes space for us to create a new home, literally or figuratively.
"Dancing with the Stars" pro Sharna Burgess made a splash -- literally and figuratively -- after a night of some heavy partying.
Entering the Trump era, Moore implored Americans to take Trump "literally," rather than figuratively, with his campaign promises and rhetoric.
Since going freelance two years ago, she has focused primarily on how the environment—both literally and figuratively—shapes humanity.
But when you live together, you're always in your partner's grill, so it's harder to get space — literally and figuratively.
But, that vast expanse above them, between the head and the hips — that doesn't get much visibility, literally or figuratively.
Bear Hands / Photos by Nick Karp Many of Bear Hands' nights have ended in The Gutter, both literally and figuratively.
The Dr. Manhattan vibrator made waves — figuratively but also presumably literally — when it debuted on HBO's Watchmen a week ago.
"The video figuratively and literally moved people to see a person so comfortable and active in their Weitzmans," she says.
"At first, I thought his comment that Amtrak had derailed was speaking figuratively about not opening on time," Anderson said.
Rebecca Gayheart and Eric Dane are showing a united front when combating the coronavirus ... while simultaneously remaining split, figuratively speaking.
The three are frequently hungry and powerless, both figuratively (they're just kids) and literally (the electricity bill hasn't been paid).
Whether you take it literally or figuratively, one of Masa's powers is this incredible long arc that he operates on.
Students who can't use the same restrooms as other boys and girls find themselves on the margins, literally and figuratively.
The lesson here is that leaving your children alone around loaded guns – even figuratively smoking ones – always ends in disaster.
Despite all the energetic dancing (Andy Blankenbuehler, a two-time Tony Award winner, choreographed), no one here sweats, figuratively speaking.
Within that is a giant con: You are kind of indebted — both literally and figuratively — to that one particular backer.
And in the Trump era, they are now able to have their cake and eat it too: literally and figuratively.
And I mean it more figuratively: In a week when the focus was on sex, no one was getting any.
The great America it promised has white men at the top, and that's the image they're projecting, figuratively and literally.
The "Walking Dead" producers talk often about wanting to put the audience figuratively in the shoes of Rick and friends.
Khloe Kardashian and True got quite the warm welcome home in L.A. ... and it was pretty sweet, literally and figuratively.
Technologies like TCP/IP and HTTP were, from my point of view, not literally but figuratively, born in the '90s.
It doesn't ripen or deepen in the manner of cheese and wine, and it doesn't fall apart, at least not figuratively.
It's positioned as a reexamination of Madison, a man who stood, literally and figuratively, in the shadow of his mentor Jefferson.
Below are our picks for the movies we (hopefully) won't be able to take our eyes off of (figuratively) in 2017.
My political career began on the other side of the fence from the liberal filmmaker Michael Moore -- both literally and figuratively.
"It was an instant weight lifted off my chest – both literally and figuratively," she says with a laugh about the surgery.
And indeed, by returning to her reality television roots on Big Brother, Omarosa did "sell" her story both literally and figuratively.
"I was literally and figuratively raised by and with immigrants in my home and heart and life," she said in tears.
The introduction of human settlements 15,000 years ago dramatically altered the landscape for these highly adaptable mice, both literally and figuratively.
But that won't stop the flapjack octopus from swimming its way into your heart and exploding it from within—figuratively speaking.
So just about half of us, more or less, are hitting the road — literally or figuratively — in the next three months.
Both literally and figuratively, she has been a more present member of the family than her dad Frank (William H. Macy).
Luckily, the next generation of women in space exploration is keen on going further than their predecessors, both literally and figuratively.
They keep things moving, literally and figuratively, even as the story starts to flag and veer in the most predictable directions.
One of the worst degenerations of the English language has been the use of "literally" when people are actually speaking figuratively.
From "...Baby One More Time" to "Work Bitch," the girl knows how to dance her pants off (sometimes figuratively, sometimes literally).
Image: Steven PlattElephants, through their trampling, foraging, and pooping, exert a large environmental footprint—both literally and figuratively—on the landscape.
No one could get ahead of the fast-moving (literally and figuratively) hoverboards and, before we knew it, they were everywhere.
By the end, your protagonist has come back from the edge, literally and figuratively, but his situation isn't resolved at all.
Right now the Yoga Book fits into a space, figuratively speaking, where being mobile is more important than being aggressively productive.
I think it's because consumers view travel as an escapist activity that can transport you literally and figuratively to another world.
Clinton supporters are now lining up (figuratively) for a chance to be similarly assessed by the newly minted Republican presidential nominee.
From hot cheesy baked Käsespätzle to fluffy sweet Kaiserschmarrn, this is comfort food that warms you up both literally and figuratively.
And the women's world No. 1, Lydia Ko of New Zealand, is figuratively carrying the torch for golf in the Olympics.
When people move to Brooklyn, they're willing to make that extra step, literally and figuratively, of wearing boots and a parka.
This is best way to target the regime itself and to avoid punishing the citizens who are figuratively – and literally – trapped.
Beyoncé's mom may have blown up her spot with an Instagram post, which has her toasting Lemonade, both figuratively and literally.
Why a design mindset matters Engineers become engineers because they like to figure out how things fit together, literally and figuratively.
Afterwards the winter is figuratively cast out in the form of a snowman effigy—known as the Böögg—filled with firecrackers.
As for the coke -- that charge will be dropped if he keeps his nose clean, literally and figuratively, for one year.
He came to power in a Republican Party where hardcore support for Israel is a matter of faith, literally and figuratively.
"Instagram is figuratively and literally reshaping travel," said Henry Harteveldt, a travel industry analyst and the president of Atmosphere Research Group.
Dripping with stalactites and bats and a rich history that includes Prohibition parties, the cave is pretty cool (literally and figuratively).
If you messed up, you would figuratively "eat" the chappal or be threatened with eating the chappal in the near future.
TO FLOWER, literally and figuratively, is to reach the peak of one's possibility, from which there is no direction but down.
Many of those people had frozen to death, figuratively speaking, as fewer people were willing to publicly support these dissenting figures.
Japan, for instance, has quietly developed latent capabilities that are sometimes figuratively described as a "screwdriver's turn" away from a bomb.
And yet it feels fresh too, because the story at its center is foreign territory for Hollywood both literally and figuratively.
They have been described as a means to figuratively "hear" the universe, just as light allows us to see cosmic phenomenon.
"When you maximize your own feelings of self-acceptance and confidence you figuratively glow and attract others to you," she says.
Speaking on research that occurred during the Cold War, Dean says, "It was really a golden era of moonshots, literally and figuratively."
She means this literally, and figuratively, as she reveals that she also plans to tap into her country roots for upcoming projects.
This translated to stripping down Hadid, both literally and figuratively, to portray her in a way that felt natural and not fussy.
Justin Bieber is leaning on his friends literally and figuratively as his ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez seeks treatment following an emotional breakdown.
Kahun figuratively broke the ice with his first goal of the season — and first with Pittsburgh — at 7:29 of the third.
Your breath is hot (literally) and breathing long and slow into your partner's ear while you're having sex is also hot (figuratively).
I walked alongside signs figuratively screaming, "DOES MY PERIOD SCARE YOU?" reminding me of the dusty box of tampons under my sink.
His choices show that he means to end the marmelada (literally, jam; figuratively, buying the support of parties with jobs for politicians).
But when the Purple tribe wins a dozen eggs, the question of how to cook them boils over — figuratively, but almost literally.
The story follows young thieves who break into a blind veteran's home and find themselves trapped in the dark — literally and figuratively.
If, as is likely, Iran barred international inspectors, its programme would move underground, literally and figuratively, making it very hard to stop.
For millions of Republicans burned by the recession and figuratively or literally wounded by the Iraq war, Ryan's GOP has little appeal.
Besides, if you've watched the show, you know the exact points at which whatever you thought you knew vanishes, figuratively or otherwise.
But if you buy what the food industry is selling, both literally and figuratively, you are pretty much guaranteed ill health eventually.
"White people need to put the black interlopers in their place, literally and figuratively," Anderson explained in a Vox article last month.
Figuratively speaking, what I create is a world without hierarchy, in which all the pictorial elements are as important as each other.
We're officially in the heart of winter, and it's literally and figuratively cold and dark for way too much of the day.
"This assertion seems like a thinly veiled pretext to exclude immigrants and racial minorities from being counted literally and figuratively," he said.
Since that time, however, Ukraine has had to continue the reform process with a gun to its head, both literally and figuratively.
The housing market may hear faint echoes of the Great Recession, when homeowners simply walked away from mortgages that were (figuratively) underwater.
But none of his testimony rises to the level of anything legally powerful enough to end the Trump presidency literally or figuratively.
He has literally and figuratively broken up Op's dependence on rigid forms in order to reconfigure them, push them into new territory.
Colleges like the University of Virginia, Georgetown, and Columbia University are facing their foundations being literally and figuratively built on slave labor.
It's hauntingly written and full of unabashedly, refreshingly angry women who are hungry — both figuratively and literally — for things long denied them.
And if you don't replace what you don't like with something else, you're going to be in deep [expletive], literally and figuratively.
When Kim Dae-jung and Roh arrived in Pyongyang, Kim Jong Il rolled out the red carpet for them -- literally and figuratively.
"It's really about filling the void — literally and figuratively," Patti Britton, a clinical sexologist and sexuality educator, told Mel Magazine in 2018.
Furthermore, the United States is also getting out of the business of nation building because this has become unaffordable, literally or figuratively.
Starting out with poems set in Texas, where the poet grew up, Conoley moves – literally and figuratively – into a wider, deeper world.
"All the work submitted to the call for entry addressed female impact symbolically or figuratively," curator Meryl Meisler tells the Creators Project.
Birmingham is a strong option as the second city by population and the most geographically and figuratively "Middle England" of the big cities.
As a result, it's the ideal film for all of you who find The Walking Dead to be a mess; literally and figuratively.
With her first EP, Burn Slow, finally out in the world for her "JairBears" to devour, Burns is literally and figuratively feeling herself.
Perhaps I could try another route down into the bowels of the Earth to figuratively dip my toes into the candy-colored magma.
Episode 4: "Sh*t Talk" Peter and Sam have made contact — figuratively and literally, but we'll get to the latter in a moment.
When things got tough, I reasoned, I would have a space to come back to and recharge my batteries, both literally and figuratively.
But, I am interested in the most recent way conservatives have tried to use the issue to indict Clinton, figuratively if not literally.
But until that day comes — and it is probably still far away — human workers literally and figuratively will remain in the driver's seat.
Figuratively speaking, imagine if a winery hired someone like Georgia O'Keeffe or Jackson Pollock to visually represent a wine's acidity, texture, and tannins.
As Lahey herself says, it can be about getting your dots in a line figuratively speaking, and perhaps the rest is good fortune.
Spirit and Opportunity *figuratively* paved the way for Curiosity and future rovers throughout the Solar System, through their groundbreaking technical and scientific achievements.
I believe I was raped, and among other things, I believe that motherfucker (excuse my French) literally and figuratively ruined my favorite dress.
Mm-hmm. I think he's scarred, literally and figuratively, by the end of the movie, and I think scars change people, you know?
There's a mixup when a character doesn't know whether a reference to a talking animal is meant to be taken literally or figuratively.
AlphaGo and Sedol sat down for their final game (figuratively speaking on the part of the AI program) at 1pm Korean Standard Time.
Even figuratively, the idea that conservatives should operate like loyal troops to a political leader is fraught with intellectual, philosophical, and historical problems.
And figuratively, Trump let Kim Jong Un get away with murder in negotiations, extracting crucial concessions from Trump without giving concessions in return.
Fabrics and textiles were a governing motif in Middlesex, literally embodied by silkworms but figuratively holding together the multigenerational world of the book.
But one towered over us all, both literally and figuratively: John D. Dingell Jr. (D-Mich.), who died last Thursday at age 92.
Clinton has referred repeatedly of busting through "the highest, hardest glass ceiling" — at least figuratively — by installing a woman in the Oval Office.
In years past, many vegetable-based dishes have been either literally or figuratively forced into the "better-for-you" section of the menu.
In them he stands completely naked — figuratively speaking — shorn of the costumes and inventions, the cameras, the silkscreens, the magazine, and the fame.
There's some closure (literally and figuratively) for Move Loot, the furniture resale marketplace that we wrote earlier this month was up for sale.
Between the Olympics and the presidential election, this year's most anticipated competitions have been reduced to rivers of shit, both literally and figuratively.
Yet this is what Twitter is enforcing—both figuratively and literally, as Twitter's Library of Congress archiving project, announced in 2010, has stalled.
That's because the hit Netflix docuseries has more twists and turns than some of the snakes (literally and figuratively) that appear in it.
Jeff begins to realize that his own existence no longer belongs to him, figuratively or — as his relationship with his family collapses — literally.
An orange, taxidermied cat, nearly the same color as the drum, lies curled up on top of it, literally and figuratively muffling it.
In America today, Elvis's flame burns brightest when rendered figuratively on velvet, hung in the waiting room of a Las Vegas wedding chapel.
Season 2 opened with the preacher and his friends on a road trip, figuratively and literally in search of God, who's gone missing.
We range in age from 1 to 10 (I'm the oldest), and all of us are literally and figuratively along for the ride.
Compassion Mapping the Issue Compassion mapping this issue can be conceptualized literally and figuratively, and students do so in a variety of ways.
David Berger, is breaking china, figuratively, so as to enable the Marines to break China, literally, should a conflict erupt in East Asia.
"A part of my heart will always be at UCLA figuratively and literally," Shareef said in an emotional goodbye letter to the university.
Karns described what she learned: It turns out that the neural connection between gratitude and giving is very deep, both literally and figuratively.
That&aposs the fundamental challenge for North Korea, the hermit kingdom whose citizens have been kept in the dark both literally and figuratively.
Arthur: I have plenty of liberal friends, too, so I've seen a lot of people out on ledges, figuratively speaking, since Nov. 8.
The returnees, from Lita to Trish Stratus to Molly Holly to every single one of them, were treated figuratively and literally like dogs.
In his large two-part exhibition, the queer Haitian-American artist centers the body, which figures in his work both literally and figuratively.
As the chef and owner of Los Angeles' Night+Market empire, Kris may be best known for his (literally and figuratively) spicy, inventive Thai food served in a (literally and figuratively) colorful setting, which has been winning over critics—as well as locals, travelers, and celebrities both food world and Hollywood, from Rene Redzepi to Daft Punk to Gwyneth Paltrow—since 215.
If we're actually going to get somewhere, I need to take people out of their comfort zones—figuratively or literally—and address the issues.
Roxy Music's breakout 21979s sound is that of "inspired amateurs" as Phil Manzanera often says, chaotic futurists figuratively and literally winking to rock's history.
Its straightforward variable speed dial is black and white (literally and figuratively) giving you absolute control without messing with any of that "smart" stuff.
There's nothing that isn't useful, and each new introduction feels immensely helpful in relieving a little weight from Sam's shoulders, both literally and figuratively.
Maybe he was speaking figuratively, but the fact is ... "come get you" can be seen as a threat, even if it isn't meant seriously.
More will feel a sense of displacement, either figuratively within their country, or literally, because they have been forced to leave their failing states.
Every sexual partner has different taste — literally and figuratively — and when you figure out exactly what your partner likes, it can be intensely gratifying.
Figuratively speaking, I've had to wear a lot of different hats since the regular season began, and it has now caught up to me.
As housewarming gifts, Frank embroidered pillows with images of their dogs, so their pets could be present, at least figuratively, in their new homes.
Chanel No. 5 is also literally stabbed in the back, which is ironic since Chanel figuratively stabs her in the back every damn day.
Over a mere 72 holes, a few strokes of good luck—literally and figuratively—count for far more than a substantive difference in skill.
Image: dschmieding (Flickr (CC BY 2.0))An Australian patient's life-saving surgical procedure went up in flames, and unfortunately we don't mean that figuratively.
Now, as the company marks its 7th birthday — it actually launched on September 27, 2010 — it's moving into another new area, literally and figuratively.
But it seems another population of rails returned and evolved the same way—figuratively and perhaps literally following the same path as their predecessors.
He walked past the statue of William J. "Wild Bill" Donovan, a figure who stood literally and figuratively on a pedestal in the agency.
After trying tons of mascara formulas only to wind up disappointed, it's great to find one that fits the bill both literally and figuratively.
Is there such a thing as objective looking, or will we always see elements of ourselves (literally or figuratively) in the art we view?
"Let's just stop right here and figuratively just slap this guy in the face for the stupid things he's saying," Wuco said of Powell.
As a media personality, Trump's brand is built on his power to dismiss anyone — literally on "The Apprentice" and figuratively during the Republican primaries.
We tell ourselves we are preparing our sons to fight (literally and figuratively), to compete in a world and economy that's brutish and callous.
Men tend to get a lot of reinforcement that they are in power in this world, that they call the game, literally and figuratively.
Phelps, a 28-time Olympic medalist in swimming, also had been inside the ropes, figuratively, during the final round of last month's British Open.
In the final chapter there is a lot about the need for hope and building a "ladder to the stars," both figuratively and literally.
After 37 years, Vanna White gave the iconic Wheel of Fortune wheel her first spin — and the moment carried weight, both literally and figuratively.
This central duo coexists with a pacing, snorting equine world — represented figuratively onstage and with a balletic grace at odds with Alan's horrific act.
It doesn't help that she is running as an incumbent – figuratively and literally – and that she has all the baggage of an actual political record.
Figuratively defined, it`s when someone surrounds himself with ideas like his own and doesn`t get other perspectives on a specific idea or issue.
Games contextualize for me firsthand what history taught me intellectually: that towers are simple, powerful tools to leverage against people literally and figuratively below you.
Sander has elevated them, literally, but also figuratively; they are no longer commonplace but exalted, not things to be summarily consumed but studied and admired.
"Here I was – literally, figuratively, completely naked – telling him and trusting him with my deepest, most private and painful secret," Hadden recalled of one partner.
At its core you are simply creating a token in the Ethereum ecosystem that can, literally or figuratively, represent something your business needs to survive.
Ultimately, the book is heartwarming, and addresses some serious issues regarding women's available choices and the way their bodies are used, both literally and figuratively.
As long as you stay hydrated, and avoid being outside during the afternoon heat, you should hopefully be able to stay cool — literally and figuratively.
In theory, all you have to do is put a penis or object into someone's anus — but that doesn't always go smoothly, literally and figuratively.
Without someone who can see you through this vulnerable time (literally and figuratively), you may be taking a big emotional risk without fully knowing it.
That particular scene became a fleshy, moaning, groaning, dancing fountain with people literally, then figuratively, gushing over the "sex hacks" the former fitness competitor imparted.
Reeves previously spoke about enduring the rigorous training with weapons and fight choreography, explaining that they left a mark on him, both figuratively and literally.
The smartphone was once seen as a worthy challenger to Apple's iPhone, but any such aspirations for 2016 literally and figuratively went down in flames.
BAIER: No, there is something about taking him literally and taking him figuratively and the tweets and what they mean and reading between Trump language.
A fighter, both literally and figuratively during a political career that included several assassination attempts, Mugabe may now have reached the end of the road.
Despite being a pair of hairy Pacific Northwestern dudes, Hobosexual has purposely and consistently made videos starring badass ladies, kicking butt either literally or figuratively.
Patients like Caitlin have to spend time relearning their bodies, dealing with what it means to lose a portion of themselves both literally and figuratively.
That novel in large part followed a gene mutation that seemed to figuratively thrust itself down the generations, moving from Turkey to the United States.
Of course, I was always the lanky white guy in the karaoke, literally and figuratively, and my background is different from most of their backgrounds.
The line between sanctioned and subversive culture has always been porous in Michigan, a border state literally — with multiple entry points to Canada — and figuratively.
I was not trying to make those graduates feel like the world is on fire but … the world is on fire both literally and figuratively.
It's a callback to the show's roots, a reminder that vanquishing your demons (literally or figuratively) requires commitment, courage, strength, and, above all else, teamwork.
But privately, they consider him a global wild card and bristle at his efforts to build walls, figuratively and literally, against immigration and free trade.
The 42-acre property in Hamilton, N.J., about 33 miles southwest of New York City, is a place to get lost, both literally and figuratively.
This hasn't stopped artists from figuratively pickpocketing it, hoping to nick a bit of his gravitas and spirit, and to import tragic frissons by association.
Müller barely moved for a second, then broke into an almost sheepish grin, while Nadal was left figuratively banging his head over a lost opportunity.
Holding them responsible for the bills they pass may mean asking them to figuratively put their bodies on the line — even for a moment.  Rep.
While Elvis Presley, flaunting his sexuality, was making himself into the original teen-idol pop star, Mr. Berry was being policed, both figuratively and literally.
"Brian has completely turned a freighter around regarding America's Iran policy, both literally and figuratively," Hammond, the top official in Tillerson's State Department, told me.
Hence getting out of the office to see your colleagues in a different light — literally and figuratively — and maybe talk about something that's not work.
That bundle of sticks not only heralded Roman imperialism — literally and figuratively — their public display constituted a warning to those under threat of being conquered.
She's seemingly bloodless, both figuratively and evidenced by the fact that her skin — pulled taut over those clifflike cheekbones — is practically the color of new snow.
It may be too much for the couple, who run through the streets with Paul chasing Karine before she locks him out — both figuratively and literally.
And Chief Justice John Roberts, a man who once compared judges to umpires, sits both literally and at times figuratively at the center of the Court.
Yet none of these have survived more than one or two episodes, whereas all of the characters have been haunting, either literally or figuratively, the Cortez.
WORK, Figuratively Speaking by Derrick Lin will be available for purchase in October, but you can check out images from the book on the artist's Instagram.
Camille does not want Amma to see her scars, and she is fully aware that her mother is publicly bullying her, picking at her wounds (figuratively).
Figuratively Snowing Frosty Last year due to a fun little bout of Seasonal Affective Disorder ( S.A.D LOL) I put off Christmas shopping until December the 23rd.
"Donald Trump is literally our president, but figuratively, he has attacked every value New Yorkers embody and does not represent our interests," organizers said on Facebook.
According to her, she "probably would've blew up overnight / If I was white," which is a message that stings both figuratively and literally in this case.
He's released a genuinely entertaining 25-minute short film, defended Nickelback, and figuratively consumed himself in a song about being a white dude with a guitar.
That said, if you're a butterfingered eater (literally, not figuratively), carpet had lower transmission rate than tile and stainless steel, while transfer rates from wood varied.
De Jesus encourages experimenting with mixed media so that your sign's message will both literally and figuratively pop off the poster and stick in people's minds.
TikTok seems to be moving in on Facebook's territory figuratively and literally — it now occupies the office that Facebook's messaging app WhatsApp used to call home.
He will also likely live out the rest of his life as a very wealthy man, so we needn't cry (literally or figuratively) over his fate.
These are folks who have proven themselves literally on the battlefield or figuratively with their distinguished service in the military or on behalf of our nation.
There was a sense in these works, particularly the seething "X," of opera being newly used to give resonance — literally and figuratively — to real-life events.
Demons, which is something of a follow-up to Paradise, Carlson's 2014 exhibition at this gallery, is an exciting development for artists working figuratively in clay.
It has become, figuratively and literally, a geek parlor game to argue over which inventor was "better" or more relevant, genius or lucky, evil or nuts.
I met Wilbur only once, long after I had fled my cave of pain, both literally and figuratively, using his poems as a kind of torch.
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At the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, the scientists of the Cassini mission will figuratively ride their creation down into oblivion in the clouds of Saturn.
And Metz is proud of Kate's journey thus far and how the new mom is learning to "walk through the hard stuff," both literally and figuratively.
Ao Air's Atmos Faceware is positioning itself as a tech-driven solution to increasing levels of air pollution in a world that's literally and figuratively burning.
They've barely spoken six words to each before Ramona is literally and figuratively lifting up half of her enormous fur coat, offering its warmth to Destiny.
The only way to kill the beast is to cut its head off, and the Roy patriarch is the head of Waystar Royco, literally and figuratively.
Gearing Up Maybe you've been told men's skin is different from women's skin (hint: it's thicker, physically and not necessarily figuratively, and contains more oil glands).
"The Perplexed" is a drawing-room play, literally — it is set in a lavish home library of an unseen, Jewish billionaire host, Berland Stahl — and figuratively.
Elliott wants someone with a Silicon Valley pedigree — figuratively, not geographically — and doesn't make today's move if it hasn't already talked to a few possible candidates.
In her later years, she traveled around the baseball map, most notably to the house he had figuratively built, telling of his life beyond the ballpark.
Another common prayer is for children who have gone abroad; the parents call upon the deity for illumination of the road ahead, both literally and figuratively.
CH: Sylvia Sleigh, Faith Ringgold, you, May Stevens … I can't think of anyone else who really made an impact from that time who was painting figuratively.
In addition to escapism and inspiration, Black Panther offers African Americans the opportunity to reexamine and reimagine their place in the world, both literally and figuratively.
Figuratively speaking, we should be able to turn the Pentagon into a triangle, and 40 percent of the building should be turned into a national defense museum.
Curtis, who was then raising her own 16-year-old daughter, Annie Guest, claimed starring in the film helped her (figuratively) step into her own daughter's shoes.
The family curse remains sealed up in the house, both literally and figuratively, with what was once off limits to Edith now just behind a hidden door.
However, the Game of Thrones cameras showed him falling into infinity (either literally or figuratively, who knows) so perhaps those waters were deeper than we could see?
Spencer's really inventive and we had a great time exploring the physicality exploring how they might dance around each other figuratively or literally in any given scene.
To not have power — to be literally and figuratively in the dark — is to leave the modern world and retreat into an older and more precarious one.
In order to make room — both literally and figuratively — for some fresh and exciting pieces, you'll need to strategize, rather than jumping on all of the trends.
While your mind is on your home life, spend some time ensuring your foundation (literally and figuratively) is strong before gearing up to make your next move.
As you can see, EILEEN FISHER is indeed making space — both literally and figuratively — to allow visitors to shop and wear clothing in a more thoughtful way.
Sadly, that meant I also had to figuratively hop in a time machine and travel to a place where all government facilities are connected via Pony Express.
The subject mirrors Murray's exuberance: the painting is a container that can no longer keep the paint inside— it is spilling over the sides, literally and figuratively.
Try to avoid online arguments, as warrior Mars meets with the planet of surprises (and technology), Uranus, on Wednesday—don't blow a fuse, literally or figuratively speaking.
Much (digital) ink has already been (figuratively) spilled about the importance of Excel, and this set of courses will reiterate the benefits of having ample spreadsheet knowledge.
While all these developments are currently just speculations, it will be interesting to watch how Apple products change, and how we're forced to adapt—literally and figuratively.
To make way for cars, literally and figuratively, wealthy drivers and the U.S. auto industry set out to stigmatize lower-class pedestrians who crossed streets at will.
Any moves you make to embrace him further -- literally and figuratively -- will be perceived as emboldening him to murder again (even if MBS still denies any involvement).
They are now the favorite target of angry users and hungry politicians — wanting to make the companies pay both figuratively and literally after years of free rein.
As VICE Sports' own Sean Newell reported, Jeter got into hot water (figuratively) by boating too close to MacDill Air Force Base near his hometown of Tampa.
But instead of blocking shortwave radiation from outer space, this technique aims to figuratively throw open a window in the skies for longwave radiation to escape Earth.
In "The Imp," a marriage is at least figuratively and perhaps actually haunted by a ghost, which leads the husband to seek help from a tarot reader.
When the author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats created his most famous character, Peter, in 1962, he helped change the face of children's books, literally and figuratively.
Weinstein after his misconduct, remember that he stood (figuratively, and literally, in a bathrobe) between her and her desire to work, in the profession of her choice.
Before I had solved the titular theme clue, I enjoyed the cleverness of Ms. Long's making us figuratively look down on others to completely get this puzzle.
I mean that literally, because a recent Pew study found that featuring children on your channel is the surest path to YouTube success, but also figuratively, socially.
With astonishing speed, female musicians in Brazil have begun breaking into the male realm of samba circles, taking a seat at the table both literally and figuratively.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Peter Williams is a painter who paints both abstractly and figuratively, with a jaunty, cake frosting palette as the main connection between the two approaches.
That's fitting for this stage of Swift's career, which has seen her emphatically taking ownership of her voice, her image, and her music, both literally and figuratively.
In contrast, shilling for Big Pharma much less throwing the uninsured out of hospital beds and into the streets (figuratively speaking) — is unlikely to boost Republicans' popularity.
The weekend after the election, I went hunting — both figuratively and literally — in Laclede County in the Missouri Ozarks, where Trump received 22019 percent of the vote.
With doors around the White House now closed, both figuratively and literally, Schiller has told friends he doesn't like working under Kelly as much, according to Bloomberg.
Volcker, who led the central bank from 1979 to 1987, was a giant in the financial world, both figuratively and literally, standing at 6 feet, 7 inches.
The Dubai Frame, set to open this year, is literally and figuratively a frame imposed on the overwhelming view — two parallel towers linked by an observation deck.
Shia LaBeouf is taking New York by storm -- literally and figuratively -- because his anti-Trump demonstration/performance art is officially a thing for residents and tourists alike.
In other words, if someone won't figuratively stay out of your uterus, you might as well literally spew some discarded uterine lining on his or her likeness.
Still, I struggled with bouts of anxiety, of figuratively feeling closed in; it was no surprise that, at a given moment, I still found myself short of breath.
In fact, Tanner was so eager to become a dad for the second time that he was figuratively peering over his wife's shoulder to learn the happy news.
In my never-ending push to "beat racism" figuratively from the point of view of a black man, I've accidentally grown to settle for a potentially shitty character.
But despite being figuratively above it all, that didn't stop him from rekindling a decade old grime rivalry in Birmingham last night when he played the Rainbow Warehouse.
And who wants to give Goliath—both literally and figuratively in LeBron's case—the award, even after he conquers the regular season's most imposing giant in the Finals?
But in his new movie John Wick: Chapter 2, the actor endured rigorous training with weapons and fight choreography which left a mark on him — figuratively and literally.
Another royal baby has made its debut, and this one is way more delicious (literally, that is—Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's son is no doubt figuratively delicious).
It's fair to say there's a lot on the table for Big Gigantic, figuratively and literally, as we've made them dump out their things for a look-see.
" When the Providence Preservation Society inducted him into its Hall of Fame, Mr. Cianci sent his regrets from prison, writing that he was "figuratively and literally 'tied up.
"The Circle of Life" opens both movies, with the whole savannah gathering to watch the young Simba be scooped up by Rafiki and crowned (figuratively) the next king.
She turned up (literally and figuratively) to perform "Four Five Seconds" with McCartney, the collaboration she released last year with the Kanye West and the ex-Beatle himself.
In the end, while the visual artists are able to show, figuratively, how Lynch influenced art, the essayists try too hard to crack the mystery of Mulholland Drive.
There's definitely an internal logic to the group, to what is lauded and what is figuratively beheaded and paraded through the digital world on a bloodied spike. Ramekins?
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The landscape of U.S. corn and soybeans will be changing both literally and figuratively over the next decade, but corn will be facing an uphill battle.
Given the fact that the NFL's fan base is 83 percent white, black football players are pressured to stay silent and just literally and figuratively play the game.
"Figuratively, at this point there's still only one Ivanka — just like there's only one Kanye, one Barack, one Madonna — no matter how many other people get the name."
And when we buy into these ideals (both literally and figuratively), we disconnect from the body, resulting in precisely the opposite outcome that yoga was created to achieve.
A crusty shaper of agents who lives by a "We leave men behind if we have to" philosophy, Hurley butts heads with his new charge, literally and figuratively.
In those iconic closing moments from Thrill of It All, Thomas is figuratively delineating space through his own force, charting its unrepresentable dimensions via his body and movement.
In theory, players are supposed to spend their time in the game farming and watering crops, talking to the townsfolk, figuratively and literally planting roots in the community.
In the heat of the moment (literally and figuratively), the students discovered one workaround — wearing the girls' uniform, which includes the option to wear pants *or* a skirt.
This makes their value extremely difficult to pin down (figuratively and literally, as the data they gather will most likely be passed through countries with lenient tax regimes).
The concession was a blow to Nelson, given the two top Democrats had figuratively stood together in calling for every legal vote cast in Florida to be counted.
Next week will be Nasr's second home race, after a promising debut season in 2015, and this time he heads for Brazil with time pressing literally and figuratively.
At the center of this matrix is a certain kind of consumer: the fan who is invested, both literally and figuratively, in the product cum work of art.
A film is usually a collaboration between a director and his crew, but for Phantom Thread Day-Lewis figuratively drew the carriage while Thomas Anderson eased the reins.
For solid sun protection — literally and figuratively — and a tint that could pass as a light coverage base makeup, try Raw Elements Tinted Facial Moisturizer Certified Natural Sunscreen.
The trial is now underway, but the debate is far from over, both figuratively and literally: Hughes only partially made it through his line of questioning with Fitzsimmons.
Once a month, the hosts Matteo Lane and Christi Chiello pit two showbiz icons against each other and have comedians figuratively duke it out to crown one queen.
But when the face of the sport announces that he is making his last go-round — literally and figuratively — as a Nascar driver, the spotlight tends to linger.
The current New Millennium principal, Dorald Bastian, 43, took over in 2006, when, he said, the school was "on fire" — a phrase he meant both figuratively and literally.
Beyoncé took the VMA stage with fire in her eyes — both figuratively and literally, thanks to the reflection of projected flames onto her face — and made it hers.
For very young children especially, you have to meet them where they are, both literally and figuratively, and you have to make them feel safe in that space.
It seems that every day of my incarceration, I hear of another story which depicts a man figuratively being knocked down from behind and driven to his knees.
Like any exercise enthusiast who realizes too late that they are punching above their weight (figuratively, unless it's kickboxing) in a fitness class, she flees to the back row.
We've seen firsthand just how conniving and selfish these two formidable foes can be when facing each other, both figuratively and literally, as they were in that last moment.
You have two choices: either you kill yourself literally or figuratively, by crawling into bed and never getting out, or you put one foot in front of the other.
Fragmented geography, no-frills set designs, multi-layered interpretations and a solid soundtrack by composer Badalamenti — not to mention a complex plot revolving, both literally and figuratively, around dreams.
Given the fact that the NFL's fan base is 83 percent white, black football players are pressured to stay silent and just play the game, both literally and figuratively.
Using his work to confront stereotypes and misapprehensions that separate these cultures, Gharem asks us to "pause" — literally and figuratively — in order to fully comprehend what we are seeing.
These easy and inexpensive time-savers make it easy to MacGyver your chores and streamline your daily cleaning routine — without sweeping the mess under the rug, literally or figuratively.
Some people say that "cancel culture" — figuratively cancelling a person or trend when we don't agree with it — is wrong because we need to learn from our past mistakes.
These brave men and women are like family, literally and figuratively, and together they put their own lives in jeopardy as first responders to save the lives of others.
Just look back at the surprise appearance of "hoverboards" at last year's show, which ended up being one of the hottest new products of the year (literally and figuratively).
I especially like the notifications, which necessitate only a glance at the wrist instead of the heavier lift — literally and figuratively — of digging my iPhone out of my pocket.
And if the people of Santa Margarita have taught me anything it's that, once the smoke has cleared, literally and figuratively, it's a time to reach out and rebuild.
Wonder how that lawsuit is going to go… Episode 7 This episode proved that there are two sides to Hannah's tapes — well, literally, of course, but also figuratively speaking.
To make matters worse, the Florida State program was figuratively slapped in the face during the offseason when head coach Jimbo Fisher left the team for Texas A&M.
The nation is seemingly at war with itself, vacating the center of dialogue and figuratively, at least, arming itself behind the barricades of deeply held but dramatically divergent beliefs.
If your spring break consists of the same old same old, we have some deals that can liven up your week and transport you somewhere else (figuratively, at least).
"The climate was right, literally and figuratively, for consumers to tackle their holiday shopping lists online and in stores," NRF Chief Executive Matthew Shay said on a media call.
These industries are literally and figuratively the foundation of modern civilization, but their toll on the climate has made them prime targets in the push to limit carbon emissions.
"We could not have gotten literally or figuratively any closer to having a major disaster," said the safety board's vice chairman, Bruce Landsberg, during a hearing Tuesday in Washington.
And so it was just another way of kind of disrobing Kylo literally and figuratively a little bit more, and pushing that sense of these conversations becoming increasingly more intimate.
West's Batman was always this close to nutso, but he never winked, literally or figuratively (you would have known; back then, you could still get a look at Batman's eyes).
If, through this exhibition, Gustave Moreau is being figuratively awarded a lifetime achievement award for his role as Spiritual Forebear of Modernity, it's a safe bet he'd skip this ceremony.
I was lucky and dodged the bullet, both literally and figuratively, but four students were killed, and nine more were seriously wounded by the armed, mostly teenaged, National Guard troops.
On Sunday, the singer braved bitterly cold temperatures as she took center field to kick off (figuratively) the NFL championship game between the New England Patriots and the Philadelphia Eagles.
The company's manufacturing processes rely on no shortage of proprietary technologies, and finishing—the stage at which a product is polished up, literally and figuratively—is certainly one of them.
Returning to this year's budget cover, one Republican legislator dubbed it "literally a mountain of debt" (since it's covered with cold, hard glaciers rather than cash, presumably he meant "figuratively").
It seems like only yesterday that we figuratively dove into the deep end of Chyna's pool along with the apology flowers from Rob that she chucked in during a fight.
And let's just say, the attendees this year quite literally and figuratively showed up — rocking everything from leopard-print pants to mod white ankle boots to elevated denim on denim.
This capability opens the door — literally and figuratively — for owners to rent their vehicle out via car sharing or use a delivery service to drop off items in the vehicle.
They're in the business of (either literally or figuratively) comfort food—stuff not really substantive, but a nice, sweet treat if you allow yourself to live a little and indulge.
Usually when something is described as "out of this world," it's meant figuratively, but the newest ice cream flavor from Jeni's lives up to the expression in almost every sense.
Now that he has won, he has no doubt that the election was legitimate, and those who figuratively consider his forthcoming presidency to be illegitimate are being "unfair" to him.
For the women I did talk to, I might walk back through the conversation, thinking back to the time and place I was in back then, both literally and figuratively.
Like the singer of the song, this season finale (literally) turned out the light and (figuratively) asked us to come take its hand — a risk, but one eminently worth taking.
Swinton points to a transitive quality of identity in Guadagnino's work, as the physical world acquires human affects and as characters swap roles, literally or figuratively assuming each other's names.
There is something quite tender in the way the aerial web indeed "cradles" these disparate objects (some quite heavy), literally as well as figuratively elevating this collection of ignoble flotsam.
If only they could now invent a way for the phone to wiggle out of my hands when scrolling mindlessly online gets figuratively (and one day literally) out of hand.
It's annoyed a number of linguistic purists who're peeved by how the word is misused casually and recklessly in place of its cousin "figuratively," sprinkling sentences where it doesn't belong.
BTW ... Bob's got no beef -- literally and figuratively -- when it comes to the term "weight loss" and he explains why it's NOT taboo to say so ... for him, at least.
Berdych, who advanced when Djokovic had to stop playing in their quarterfinal match because of an elbow injury, had stepped into Djokovic's shoes for the match, and not just figuratively.
Have you ever felt like you were on a winning streak, either literally while playing a game of some kind, or figuratively because things in your life were going well?
He worked figuratively and abstractly in wood, ceramic and bronze but mostly in welded steel or iron, using found, altered or made elements that were either painted or left bare.
Crowned, blinded and gagged by highly polished discs, and born of traditions both European and African, these graceful, commanding figures will change the face of the museum, literally and figuratively.
All it's got, figuratively speaking, are the Federal Reserve's printing presses – as long as the expected cost and price outlook allows the central bank to keep reasonably anchored inflation expectations.
One obvious counterexample is the influx of African- Americans and Latinos into many parts of Brooklyn that started in the mid-20th century, both literally and figuratively changing its complexion.
This is the central preoccupation of Morgan's novel: the way that African-Americans have been forced off track, literally and figuratively, to the psychological, political, and material advantage of whites.
He added that, typically, when qualified teachers or mentors figuratively push an apprentice to stretch himself, it's because they tend to know that it's the right time to do so.
Figuratively lopping the heads off of the richest of the rich will not make life easier for the poor and dispossessed, and it won't increase economic growth and living standards.
But O'Connor was both literally and figuratively a country club Republican, and her kind is anathema to the Federalist Society solons to whom President Trump has outsourced his judge picking.
But at the Cavern Club Celebrity Theater in eastern Los Angeles, a hotbed of drag performance that is actually as well as figuratively underground, it was just business as usual.
It's also a movie about feeling weird, whether it's because you're obsessed with a super-niche cultural product, or because you grew up in a bunker (figuratively, or maybe literally).
Energy levels are dwindling and if someone doesn't inject a second wind into your deflated balloon of a house party, it's all about to go Pete Tong—literally and figuratively.
I mean that literally, as well as figuratively: as well as searching for fan art and monitoring the podcast's Wiki, I now donate $5 a month to keep the show running.
Since then, the lovebirds (figuratively or literally) have been seen on dining room tables across America, and figurines range from vampires biting to a bride and groom on their wedding day.
Figuratively speaking, if we're driving over the same road and not repaving it, we're not giving ourselves enough time to rest and recover, which puts us at risk of burning out.
The film peaks during performances of Summerspace, where Rauschenberg's pointillist backdrop and costumes become incredibly striking, and RainForest, where the dancers's interplay with Andy Warhol's famous mylar balloons also pop (figuratively).
In my mind the shoes were a sort of fetish-inducing double whammy; there was the smell of her plus the idea that I was beneath her, figuratively, at her feet.
Ellaria Sand won't be seen again, as she figuratively rots away in a dungeon cell while her poisoned daughter's corpse literally rots a few feet away, but just out of reach.
Which means that he and second place finisher Karen Handel (R) will spend the next two months bashing each others brains out -- figuratively speaking -- in advance of the June 20 runoff.
Photo via Helen Sloan/HBO I love that both Yara and Dany are literally and figuratively wearing the pants in Sunday night's episode (the better to ride dragons with, I assume).
Now that President Donald Trump has put his arm literally and figuratively around Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's shoulders again, the breakdown of traditional binary party politics in Washington is over.
Sources close to the former couple tell TMZ ... the exes are telling friends their on-again-off-again relationship has finally gone kaput because they've grown apart ... figuratively and quite literally.
They believe that all politicians are knaves and fools, and that the system is endemically corrupt and rigged, and so (figuratively speaking) the village needs to be burned to the ground.
"Henrik made the statement loud and clear in his first year with the Rangers, not literally but figuratively," said Tom Renney, who coached Lundqvist and the Rangers from 2005 to 2009.
He remains stranded there, widely seen as a captive, literally or figuratively, of his Saudi patrons, a pawn in their efforts to isolate their regional rival, Iran, and its ally, Hezbollah.
But Thanksgiving in particular is a long, fatiguing journey, literally and figuratively: Many people travel over hills, dales and interstates to feast on the myriad filling dishes that cover the table.
LITERALLY, RIGHT BEFORE AARON It's Adam (Justin Long) who was, literally or figuratively, the boyfriend right before Aaron (Ryan Hansen), the man Allison (Cobie Smulders), Adam's ex, is about to marry.
Instead, this season is both figuratively and literally darker than the ones of the past, and also sets us up for the highly-anticipated introduction of Princess Diana in season four.
Future's pulling out (figuratively speaking, that is) all the stops to ghost a new alleged baby mama ... so she claims in a new paternity case alleging he's fathered his EIGHTH CHILD!!!
Though the director, Kamilah Forbes, doesn't always nail the fouetté-on-a-dime rhythms and not all of the actors are on the same page (figuratively, mostly) it's still a delight.
The barrels are figuratively arranged in tiers in which the newest vintage is on top of an older vintage, which in turn is over a still older vintage and so on.
Ali Akbar Velayati, a senior advisor to Iran's Supreme Leader, has spoken figuratively of a "resistance highway" that starts in Tehran and continues through Mosul, Damascus and Beirut to the Mediterranean.
The Village Voice was a place that showed me that, if you want people to give a damn about black creativity, sometimes you gotta blow shit up, both literally and figuratively.
As warmer weather brings more migrants attempting to reach Europe by boat this year, groups like MSF that operate rescue ships have come under fire — both literally and figuratively — from all sides.
People end up believing depression is all in their minds (figuratively and literally), and they should be able to resolve their problems without help since only people with "real" issues need therapy.
Another official wrote that he was confident President Barack Obama's comments are to be taken "seriously and literally", Trump may want his tweets to be taken both "seriously and figuratively," he wrote.
We spoke with Dewhirst again to find out if this means we're in for a period of astrological whiplash or if this movement will, literally and figuratively, go right over our heads.
Apple is expected to release three iPhones in the same style as the iPhone X later this year, and one of them is expected to rise from the pack, literally and figuratively.
I like to imagine what capitalism would be like if it was a person and how much it would hurt if it actually stepped on my balls, rather than just figuratively speaking.
"Shahs of Sunset" star Golnesa 'GG' Gharachedaghi believes her estranged husband is out to get her -- literally and figuratively -- and is asking a judge to keep him away ... from her cats too.
Pusha T appeared to be trolling his rap rival when a "F**K DRAKE" graphic showed up during his show at Camp Flog Gnaw ... but PT says kill the messenger, figuratively speaking.
With a Rust Belt vibe so strong you might need to get a tetanus shot (both figuratively and literally, as the building looks like it should be condemned), it's a glorious shithole.
Following the CNBC interview, Reuters reported that Saudi Arabia sharply escalated rhetoric in the region by declaring that Lebanon had — figuratively at least — declared "war" against it because of aggression from Hezbollah.
Marin Maric added 22 points in 24 minutes off the bench the last time out, and the 6-11 Croatian will be huge, literally and figuratively, against the Wildcats' guard-heavy lineup.
He has since stabbed his first lady, Claire (Robin Wright), in the back (figuratively speaking) by undercutting her congressional campaign and sacrificed an American hostage to deflect attention from his political misconduct.
If you've raised your hand, even figuratively, you should applaud one result of the EPA's midterm evaluation process, which is a proposal to revise greenhouse gas emission standards for light-duty vehicles.
Getting down the Christmas decorations is always a reminder of eternity, that unfamiliar space where past and present and future exist simultaneously — a space I can enter, even figuratively, only at Christmastime.
Pamela Council's "Ray Lewis Needs Love" offers the starkest example, a clear depiction on how the farce of celebrity can frame, literally and figuratively, the public actions and opinions of professional athletes.
Today's new moon in fellow air sign Libra marks the beginning of a new journey—this may mean literally like traveling abroad, or figuratively like exploring new ideas and beliefs, or spirituality.
It&aposs big, it&aposs loud, and it&aposs going to scare you and your pets initially, but it&aposs also going to clean whatever you throw at it — literally and figuratively.
This state-sanctioned abuse at the hands of police evoked, and continues to evoke, a community response that literally and figuratively calls for the protection of these young men, and rightfully so.
With the arrival of "Pink Mound with Eruption (5/643/93, 5/19/93)", (1993), Dunham literally and figuratively found the ground from which buildings, heads, trees, men, and women would spring.
While another Eiffel Tower is literally and probably figuratively out of reach, there is a useful precedent in Chicago's Cloud Gate, a 110-ton stainless steel bean beloved by selfie-taking tourists.
But he also builds on top of appropriate images, as well as overlaps and tucks source material behind other objects, figuratively molding history or creating something new through use of archival items.
It was also a time that saw the country grow both literally (with the addition of Spanish Florida) and figuratively (the Monroe Doctrine established the nation as the leading power in the Americas).
"The fact that you had a basically frat-boy atmosphere, both literally and figuratively, that was centered on the exploitation of women without their knowledge or consent is outrageous," Avenatti told the newspaper.
Cossman is a specialist in taking leaps, literally and figuratively; he consistently puts his cart in front of a horse that isn't there and somehow the horse always shows up, just in time.
Shortly after Patridge's November nuptials, the blogger and designer shared how she had a slight wardrobe malfunction on her wedding day, but still managed to keep everything in one piece — literally and figuratively.
Chanhoi's art acts as a feminist antithesis to the prevailing thought behind every scantily clad cheeseburger TV ad or outright depiction of a woman as something to be consumed, both figuratively and literally.
If you need a reason to escape literally or figuratively, we selected seven travel shows available for streaming on Netflix that present point-of-views that are a bit different than the norm.
Wilson's earliest black-and-white video works, Complete Halifax Collection (1972-1974) or Premiere, Routine Performance, Art Sucks, Appearance as Value (1972) set the stage, figuratively and literally, for the work to come.
These officials, who hold "seventh floor" jobs in the CIA -- literally and figuratively close to the levers of political power at the agency -- meet with the press and know how to contact them.
But then again, it's probably a bummer to see a piece of art you earnestly labored over get figuratively shat on across the internet by Millennials thirsty for a few likes and retweets. 
And, with three summer months to get your toes wet (literally and figuratively), there's just enough time to dabble in all of the different vibes this city's sky-high spots have to offer.
Or, as Janelle Belgrave suggests in her weekly horoscope for Refinery29, this emphasis on how you define value and worth could spur you toward reassessing what really matters to you — literally and figuratively.
This was yet another instance of unrestrained hubris; another case of him figuratively shooting someone on 5th Avenue, which, as he told us before, he thinks would not cost him a single vote.
Considering Amazon's other efforts in media, specifically with Prime Video and its Fire Stick to enable on-demand channels and Amazon services, you can see (literally and figuratively) where this might be going.
For most of American history, party leaders, eyeing widespread resistance to even the idea of a woman commander in chief, were loath to put their money (literally and figuratively) on a losing candidate.
With all that stuff literally and figuratively off the table, the calories I needed to not feel hungry came from meat, fish, eggs, vegetables, a little dairy, and the occasional handful of almonds.
A fun mobile title in its own right, Castle Storm adds more depth (literally and figuratively) to the experience in virtual reality, and I had a blast during my few minutes in battle.
Reagan's dreams of privatizing low-Earth orbit came crashing down—literally and figuratively—on January 28, 1986, when the space shuttle Challenger blew up during flight and killed all seven astronauts on board.
At the show's opposite end (literally and figuratively) is Félix Bracquemond's large and masterful print of the art critic Edmond de Goncourt, all mustaches and sinuous cigarette smoke, at home among his bibelots.
Flexi is a little lighter Wednesday -- literally and figuratively -- she suffered 1st degree burns and lost layers of skin, but pressed on and won the dance competition, scoring a trophy and $500 prize.
Richie isn't really firing everyone, though, he's just pre-writing Donald Trump's Apprentice-style management book: How to Effectively Motivate Your Employees By Literally & Figuratively Scaring the Ever-Living Shit Out of Them.
For something that feels genuinely of VR, you might look to Left-Hand Path — a literally and figuratively dark fantasy game whose creator has described it as Dark Souls for the HTC Vive.
Trump portrays himself as rich and successful, and that's apparently evidence enough that he should be sitting in the Oval Office, making complex geopolitical decisions with his finger, figuratively, on the nuclear trigger.
Music was an enterprise of Calvary Chapel, in Orange County, which was led by Chuck Smith, who did as much as anyone to get the Jesus People off the street, literally and figuratively.
At least, that's what gave me hope that week as I watched the world burn, literally and figuratively, but mostly literally, as my beautiful new ward eked out his being amongst the smoke.
On Wednesday, the couple announced plans to distance themselves from the royal family, both figuratively and literally, and now they're making good on that promise: Meghan Markle is reportedly already back in Canada.
The trio have been working on using advancements in technology to enhance rides at the park, blending physical trackless vehicles with other physical and virtual tools to transport riders both figuratively and literally.
Nowhere is this clearer — or more affectingly conveyed — than in "1917's" final sequence, a meticulously choreographed and executed set piece that ends up bringing the movie full circle literally, figuratively and satisfyingly.
But the bond between Claire and Jamie—who has his own scars, literally and figuratively—slowly becomes far more complex, a rule-breaking love affair that the audience roots for on every level.
It's a huge deal, both literally and figuratively—one that (currently) tops a crazy week of Sundance acquisitions that has seen streaming giants Netflix and Amazon flexing their film-buying muscles like Draymond Green.
Despite my wallflower intentions, Burn All Night moved me — both figuratively and onto the dance floor — and for someone who fears both dancing and the inevitable end of all things, that's a powerful feat.
He hasn't touched drugs or alcohol in years, and is, in general, a stark contrast to man seen in TAD promotional material 25 years ago, save for maybe his large stature—literally and figuratively.
Compared to an IUD, birth control rings tend to be more flexible — literally and figuratively — because they can be inserted and removed by the user, and they sit in the vagina not the uterus.
If the original nuclear deal falls apart, Iran may restart its nuclear programme or take it figuratively and literally underground—out of sight of the international inspectors who keep an eye on it today.
We're meant to recall everything we know about these people, all the time we spend figuratively peering into their beds, our own voyeuristic desire to know everything about their lives — and then drop it.
The alcove space figuratively restages Maipo superstar (1973), filling out the wall facing the central gallery space with three images from the show, two of which focus on the performance of the Rojo sisters.
HanA**holeSolo's creation is classic Trumpery: it shows the President figuratively wrestling the media to the ground, yes, but with a dash of self-aware humor that the left is oddly tone-deaf to.
If you're looking for a phone that will show how deep your pockets are (both literally and figuratively), you should check out Goldgenie's gold-plated versions of the Samsung Galaxy S23 and S2264 Edge.
Think about it: how boring is it for your team if every time they need your help or guidance, you just take over and shove them to the side (figuratively, of course, not literally)?
Novitiate captures something many religious people can understand: the idea that beating oneself (both figuratively and, sometimes, literally) as an act of devotion will make God love us more than he loves other people.
"From good weather across the country to low unemployment and strong consumer confidence, the climate was right, literally and figuratively, for consumers to tackle their holiday shopping lists online and in stores," Shay added.
"In contrast with previous housing market crashes, values of properties chronically inundated due to sea level rise are unlikely to recover and will only continue to go further underwater, literally and figuratively," said Cleetus.
Research by the consulting firm Activate found that betting rose during live NFL games, suggesting that bettors were actively invested — both literally and figuratively — in the action on the screen, Business Insider previously reported.
We thought he'd only been figuratively rammed down the throats of kids in English-speaking countries, so we asked some of our fellow VICE editors in Europe how relevant he's been in their lives.
Trump emerged as a national political figure by questioning Barack Obama's legitimacy, leading a movement of "birthers" who longed for the first black president to be written out of American politics figuratively and literally.
Because the play is so intimately concerned with hearing and deafness, both literally and figuratively, and because it is designed to be fully accessible, it also includes a "shadow" cast of seven more actors.
Unlike the virtuous lawyer who saved an innocent black man from a lynch mob in "To Kill a Mockingbird," the segregationist Atticus organized the white citizens council, figuratively speaking, in Boo Radley's peaceful backyard.
Simply put, corporate efforts to orchestrate an "event" around something this profoundly silly undercut what had originally made the exercise unexpectedly fun -- demonstrating that it's possible to jump the shark both literally and figuratively.
Many of them were still figuratively holding their breath as they trudged homeward in the evening, in some cases forced to try out different routes than the ones they had taken in the morning.
It's a solid script, a savvy director, attention to detail, and excellent casting — and the end product adds up to more, rather than less, than the sum (both literally and figuratively) of its parts.
The thing was, after decades of layoffs and strikes, unrelenting economic pressure and a succession of political leaders who threw chairs and swung brooms at them — figuratively and sometimes literally — they were still there.
Mr. Cage "neatly embodies the noble hero while winking literally and figuratively through this role, and his charismatic performance gives the film the center it urgently needs," Janet Maslin wrote in her Times review.
"While the phrase Ménage à Trois is commonly known to be linked to sexual activity, it can also be used figuratively, and so the name was not inherently problematic on its own," the group wrote.
Trump literally and figuratively took center stage, tussling with just about everyone at the debate, including moderator Megyn Kelly — a battle that would escalate to near all-out war between him and the news channel.
ConnectConnect has a strong social element running through it and plugs into other networks like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Foursquare and others to keep you in touch with the people you're closest to (literally and figuratively).
Regardless of where you currently find yourself on the map (figuratively and literally), we've got news to share for some major travel motivation: a list of the top 25 hotels in the whole, entire world.
Dawn, who has authored magical cookbooks including Tastes from the Temple and The Cucina Aurora Kitchen Witchery Cookbook, generously shared two of her spiciest—literally and figuratively—recipes for enticing hot sex and passionate love.
"President Trump went to a Tuesday lunch, banged his fist on the table — figuratively, I suppose — and said, 'I don't think any aid should go to Puerto Rico,'" Schumer said on the Senate floor Monday.
While nodding to the nation's bicentennial of the previous year, the sculpture figuratively connects earth and starry heavens, urging a harmonic, cosmic perspective redolent of the Aquarian dreams of the 1960s, Mr. Oppenheim's formative years.
This outing -- literally and figuratively -- comes just a few days after they were seen smooching at a music venue in NYC, where they had the cover of darkness to somewhat conceal what they were doing.
It remains to be seen whether now that he is forming a new government, he will be ready to embrace the spirit, both literally and figuratively, of Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are A-Changin'."
Better communication about available options, better explanation of the benefits and costs of those options and ultimately better overall support, will prove to be crucial prescriptions for a healthier individual market, both literally and figuratively.
There is something literally and figuratively larger than life about players like Kevin Durant and Dwyane Wade, and the impact they have is outsized; the conversation about them tends to take on a superheroic cast.
But many times, female masturbation is still portrayed as a sight to titillate men, if not figuratively (like with Riley Keough in The Girlfriend Experience) then literally (like with Lizzy Caplan in Masters of Sex).
In Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Star-Lord's father Ego wants to take over the universe and screws a lot of women, literally and figuratively, to find an heir who will help him achieve that.
Street life has been hard on Mr. Jones, but he was literally and figuratively quick on his feet on Wednesday, chasing cards caught by the wind while telling a Dickensian tale of his early years.
But now she's asleep inside, the sun has set, and the men are alone in an exchange that grows darker, figuratively and literally, as Jongsu talks about his unhappy childhood and Ben shares his worldview.
Mr. Rhoten explained how it's a musical centerpiece for the ensemble, both literally (the timpani typically sits in the back center of the group) and figuratively (timing-wise, it connects all of the other instruments).
Price: Kindle Paperwhite, $105 on Amazon | Kindle Oasis, $250 on Amazon I'm a bike commuter myself and have been toughing it out (literally and figuratively) with a pair of Ortlieb Back-Roller Classics for years.
One way or another, they promise to expand the nation's roads — literally, in the case of Mr. Musk's tunnels, figuratively, in the case of flying cars, and efficiently, in the case of self-driving ones.
With NASA experiments already underway testing different ways to address the challenges of living and researching in space, SpaceX's new launch date is a strong indicator that Mars is getting (figuratively) a little bit closer.
Bilé agreed, claiming that, overall, "occultists are better equipped to deal with these forces" because they are not so quick to demonize (literally and figuratively) and often work with similar forces in their own magical pursuits.
After all, Hollywood has been on fire, figuratively, since the Harvey Weinstein story broke in early October, and since long-tolerated toxicity in the industry has suddenly, shockingly, and gratifyingly become something that comes with consequences.
Fifteen years later, name tag-wearing vigilantes are still figuratively (and literally, in one case) shouting "Fuck the Police" by using whatever they have on hand: condiments, a mouthful of spit, and their own restaurant's speakers.
Behind Achilles Heel is a grill and fire pit that allows him to think outside the box when it comes to making simple, flavorful food that get its heat—literally and figuratively—from a mini inferno.
Khloé gets a moment in the sun, literally and figuratively, in the final scene in the episode when Kris tells Scott and Rob that the Good American launch was the second biggest launch in Nordstrom's history.
And sure, the hybrid's unibody aluminium chassis evokes the now iconic MacBook Pro design at first glance, but HP's added plenty of unique touches that help the Sx360 stand on its own — both figuratively and literally.
That means it's possible to study these exotic unions both by their light output and their gravitational wave emissions, allowing scientists to both figuratively 'see' and 'hear' these mergers, which yields unprecedented insights into their properties.
A hug -- rather than a hello or a handshake -- would literally and figuratively position you as embracing a dictator who, for starters, may or may not be considering restarting missile launches aimed at the United States.
As the characters travel from 1980 to 1957, the actors grab props and costumes, the stage awhirl with movement; they're often literally and figuratively rolling along, with an energy that encourages us to roll along, too.
But in Hong Kong, the Lunar New Year's festivities got ugly after food vendors butted heads—literally and figuratively—with local vendors who were dishing out fishballs and other street foods at a crowded street market.
Novitiate captures something many religious people can understand: the belief, however misguided, that beating oneself (both figuratively and, sometimes, literally) as an act of devotion will make God love us more than he loves other people.
Actually, Mr. Putin hopes to embrace — at least figuratively — more than 108 million registered Russian voters through visits like this one in Ufa, the capital of the Republic of Bashkortostan, some 800 miles east of Moscow.
Yes, it was created by a tech giant that would later flout its "Don't be evil" slogan, but it was utilitarian and productive rather than extractive; it did not cost users anything, either literally or figuratively.
Tim Wu This year, parks in several states including Idaho and Washington, and the National Park Service, will be blazing a new trail, figuratively at least, as they begin offering opportunities to advertisers within their borders.
For the study, whose results appeared last month in Scientific Reports, researchers at the University of Birmingham tested the lungs and tongues, figuratively speaking, of 28 older men and women at the school's human-performance lab.
Kim behaved during the Olympics -- we did not have missile or nuclear tests -- which was a purposeful move to show that he could literally and figuratively play nicely with other countries while continuing his malign behavior.
The Philharmonic now anchors one end of the city's ambitious urban development, literally and figuratively elevating the role of music and culture to something sacred in a port city whose raison d'être has always been commerce.
The process by which Cohen could ascend his throne is multifold: Major League Baseball will figuratively pat him down, and he must pass through several committees and obtain a two-thirds vote of the team owners.
Christmas in Puerto Rico is usually quite different from Christmas in the U.S. It's livelier, it's warmer (both literally and figuratively), and it lasts a lot longer (people are usually celebrating the holidays until late January).
Explaining himself In the earlier video, Duplantis says the planes get him closer to the Lord -- both literally and figuratively -- and he had a divine conversation in which Jesus asked for the new aircraft by name.
We hit the streets to ask people what their favorite body parts are, and to talk about how we should all be feeling ourselves a bit more (I mean figuratively, but sure also literally, why not?).
It's that they are, both literally and figuratively, in a place to see each other more clearly than people like Strickland, with his gaze fixed on his imagined future and his home life cozily secured, miles away.
The recent and very underrated horror film Unfriended used a laptop display and Facebook chat page to hint, literally and figuratively, at a ghost in the machine—and to suggest something sinister about the social media moment.
" West tells Creators, "In this way, I sought to challenge the viewer's perception of sexuality through the use of a visually intense color palette, to both literally and figuratively see gender and sex in a 'new light.
Southwest is having an epic flash sale on flights to some of the hottest (both literally and figuratively) vacation spots, reports MyDomaine — plus plenty of other deals on foreign and domestic trips to satisfy your thrifty side.
His schtick was to be continually at a loss for words (figuratively) for why Tebow was not playing in the NFL, all based on a 7-4 stretch in 2011 when he threw for 300 yards once.
Strangers or not, men I'd never laid eyes on before, men into whose hands, literally and figuratively, I was placing my son's life while I waited for my wife's plane so we could drive to Flagstaff together.
The bad news for the Los Angeles Clippers is that they'll be without superstar power forward Blake Griffin for up to six weeks as the team figuratively dukes it out in a brutal Western Conference playoff race.
Note that "insubordination" is my word, not Trump's—the largest word in his vocabulary, both literally and figuratively, is "tremendous," which he, much like the word "literally," has overused to the extent it no longer holds meaning.
As someone who hadn't dipped her toes (literally or figuratively) in Baby Foot yet, and who has a peculiar fascination with conducting taste tests (aren't they so fun?), it was obvious what would have to be done.
The appointee, Ariel Palitz, is responsible for mediating between city residents and local bars, clubs and other night-life venues, fielding concerns from both sides and working with all parties (literally and figuratively) to keep the peace.
As an outsider place, it has long been a landscape both literally and figuratively shaped by the work of "outsider" artists (this despite being home to Michigan's only dedicated undergraduate art school, the College for Creative Studies).
And, finally, Eliza responded to a question about the impact of poverty on black and Latino specialized high school applicants and whether investment in predominantly white neighborhoods could be leaving others to starve, either figuratively or literally.
The deaths of Bryant and his daughter and seven others in a helicopter crash in January served to underline an umbilical connection between team and city, as Angelenos figuratively draped themselves in gold and purple mourning crepe.
But reducing the corporate tax rate will take — figuratively and literally — an act of Congress, which so far this year has had little success in delivering on President Donald Trump's political agenda, even with a Republican majority.
I worked on a case at the Interior IG's office in 2008 in which Interior Department employees responsible for collecting taxpayer-owed royalties from oil and gas companies were literally and figuratively in bed with those contractors.
"Eclipses mess with your understanding of light and darkness," both literally and figuratively, Dr. Perrakis says, adding that it's in your best interest to avoid performing grand rituals or setting any intentions that might get lost in translation.
Jolted out of sleep, literary, here, and figuratively on the U.S. mainland, the war came to America and we lunged back united to hang on to our brazenly threatened freedom and to protect our precious way of life.
He will just go schmooze, wag his tail, and lick anybody into submission until they finally give him some food, give him a shag, give him a bed, or give him a bone to go chew on, figuratively.
And we're not talking about scooping up any old bottle of red, 6-pack of brew, or handle of hard stuff — we're talking about specialty booze that has something extra to bring to the table (literally and figuratively).
The app is essentially a listing of local events and groups, so you can browse for something that looks like it's up your street (literally and figuratively) and then get connected to like-minded souls in the area.
The dissonance between the news and the images was quickly met with critiques that even on a night in which a woman figuratively — and somewhat literally — broke through a glass ceiling, the coverage still had tinges of sexism.
There's a very real inflection point in the life cycle of a business when leadership becomes less about ideas and more about paperwork (literally and figuratively), when the CEO becomes equal-parts accountant, IT specialist and office manager.
In a video recently published on his website, Duplantis says the planes get him closer to the Lord -- both literally and figuratively -- and he had a divine conversation in which Jesus asked for the new aircraft by name.
Formula One SILVERSTONE, England — The British Grand Prix began under a sudden deluge of rain, but it ended under sunny skies both literally and figuratively for Lewis Hamilton — the winner of his home race — and for his fans.
Knowing the weight that finishing a bowl of Yume Wo Katare ramen carries, both figuratively and literally, I put my dream into the forefront of my mind and began strategizing how I was going to finish the ramen.
Indeed, the movie's Big Apple is both figuratively and literally dark: The film's dim color pallette mimics the real-life dinginess of late 19th-century American cities; cartoon tenement buildings line cobblestone streets; and debris litters narrow alleyways.
Hereditary—which stars Toni Collette as a woman dealing with her young family's demons, both literally and figuratively—was praised as "a new generation's The Exorcist" by Time Out and "the most exciting movie" at Sundance by Variety.
She was first taken to the NICU and ultimately transferred to Boston Children's Hospital, via a glass walkway called "the bridge," that both literally and figuratively connected the two edifices where my daughter's short life began and ended.
Eating it all up, literally and figuratively, were Carolyn Murphy, the former model; Marie-Chantal and Pavlos of Greece; Aerin Lauder, the beauty heiress; Agnes Gund, the arts philanthropist; and Lela Rose and Maria Cornejo, the fashion designers.
Many in the State Department applauded the idea, but others were appalled that I was flagrantly overstepping my boundaries (figuratively, but also literally, since diplomats are prohibited from roaming out of the country to which they are assigned).
The Charlotte Hornets are suddenly unbeatable at the Spectrum Center and look to continue their home dominance while riding the momentum of their biggest victory of the season - literally and figuratively - when they host the Brooklyn Nets on Saturday.
It was my sense, Bret, when he became president that he was the one who was going to run his communications department, that he was going to be his press secretary, not literally but figuratively as commander in chief.
In a Korean mother's ongoing quest to help her offspring build thick, tough skin (both figuratively and literally), scrubbing, though painful, depleted the body of any dead cells too feeble for the real world, revealing a supple, glowing complexion.
Just when you thought the never-ending debate over whether cats or dogs are the smarter animal reached a conclusion, a dark horse contender comes along — and by horse, we're talking figuratively not literally, lest we confuse anyone further.
Making the climb has been one of Moore's goals since she was 18 years old and, naturally, it left a mark on her forever — figuratively, and now literally thanks to tattoo artist Daniel Winter of L.A.'s Winter Stone.
The result is a story that tells a deeply human story of flawed characters working to not simply survive, but the lengths that they need to go in order to change a world that is literally and figuratively broken.
They ranged from extortion charges in 2011 against city officers who, for a kickback, funneled accident victims to select towing operators, to a racketeering conspiracy in 2013 involving prison guards who were in bed with inmates (literally and figuratively).
I try and do it at least with a smile on my face, literally but also figuratively in the sense of trying to be positive about all this craziness that's going on and trying to direct it towards solutions.
I mean, it was not a particularly fun episode to shoot just because Milo and I are so close, and we really sort of kept our distance figuratively and literally while we were filming, and it just felt odd.
On these issues, reasonable people can disagree: Johnson is one of those who will reserve "He literally exploded laughing" to refer to a bloody scene requiring a mop, even though he knows many great writers have used "literally" figuratively.
We realize time is of the essence (both literally and figuratively) so we've scoured the reviews and done the research for you to find five different watches that look good, but won't have you maxing out your credit card.
But if the finger-wagging reminders to wash our hands, and all the song cues to keep track of the CDC's advised 20 seconds of scrubbing, still aren't enough, well, here's a little more hand-holding—figuratively, that is.
In everything he did, Bryant was a baller, literally and figuratively -- from taking Brandy to prom to challenging His Airness Michael Jordan during his first All-Star Game to putting 60 on the Utah Jazz in his farewell performance.
President Xi Jinping of China is literally and figuratively forging ties, creating new markets for the country's construction companies and exporting its model of state-led development in a quest to create deep economic connections and strong diplomatic relationships.
Agriculture was spreading north from the Middle East, and humans were literally and figuratively planting roots—if you're looking after crops, you're staying put and building up infrastructure to support your efforts, not following around herds of wild game.
The radical premise of our nation is that one people can be made from many, yet in each new generation we find reasons to limit who those "many" can be—to wall off access to America, literally or figuratively.
And details of his career — four Most Valuable Player Awards, seven N.B.A. scoring titles — were close at hand, literally and figuratively through Sports Reference, a monolith of sports data websites that just happens to rent space from the church.
And what really moves on Facebook, Twitter, and the other main sites is almost always nastier and louder than what we see in newspapers and TV. Longer form and more reasoned messages literally and figuratively don't fit on social media.
With its rapid-fire conversations and ability to draw in data from other apps, Slack has not only been one of the fastest-growing services in the enterprise world, but it has changed the conversation around business communications (literally and figuratively) .
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's visage loomed large over the European parliament this week, both literally and figuratively, as global privacy regulators gathered in Brussels to interrogate the human impacts of technologies that derive their power and persuasiveness from our data.
She is both literally and figuratively blinded by the wings that are part of her handmaid uniform, never allowed to see outside its periphery — and it's a potent metaphor for how we oppress women by limiting their access to information.
Oracle today announced that it is making an acquisition to (literally and figuratively) build out its Primavera project management and billing business: it is buying Textura, a provider of cloud-based contract and payment management solutions specifically for the construction industry.
Like Bing, Clay also isn't left much of an option—either participate in a soul-sucking science project-like system and die (figuratively), or don't participate and die at the hands of a system positioned against Black men anyway (literally).
Elements of the murder mystery and noir genres abound, but it's the incisive way writer-director Taylor Sheridan examines justice, otherness, and male fragility that puts this sleeper-hit starring Jeremy Renner squarely in Western territory (both literally and figuratively).
In a world where animals are dissected — literally and figuratively, by thousands of hours of observation — that chunk of foam is one of the only human-made things on Earth to have come in contact with a live giant squid.
With the news that Kate Hudson's co-founded line, Fabletics, will now include sizes XXS – 3X, we decided to make shopping for spandex you'll love even easier by rounding up even more brands that have got you covered (literally and figuratively).
At around midnight, I could barely hear what the dancer literally and figuratively in rotation at our table, was trying to say over the oppressive din of Lil Jon and what sounded like every single one of the Eastside Boyz.
This afternoon's two-hour hike is a personal touch by one of the few promising progressives sent to Washington last November—a way to reassure fellow liberals they aren't alone, even as darkness falls literally and figuratively over the nation's capital.
And then British soul singer Sampha's "100°C" starts playing (I swear that man's voice breaks my heart every time I hear it, from the very first note), and we see just how lost Micah truly is — literally and figuratively.
That portion of the ordeal, however, runs second to what he faces once taken into custody, thrown into what looks like an industrial warehouse, where the children huddle together to try to find some warmth, literally as well as figuratively.
After all, the British celebrities with dodgy choppers who are partly responsible for these stereotypes have long ago gotten them fixed, bitten the dust, or are so figuratively long in the tooth that they cease to exist in the public imagination.
"Multiple company actions strongly indicate that protection of powerful abusers is literally and figuratively more valuable to the company than the well-being of their victims," read the question, which was displayed at the meeting, according to people who attended.
In Silver Lake's rendering, it's a place where the young and carefree and not particularly ambitious go to parties and dance to music on rooftops and in underground clubs, and are haunted, figuratively, by the ghosts of departed movie stars.
Instagrammers and Twitterers alike are rolling in dough—not figuratively, but literally—and bread-making has become such a popular activity during this incredibly stressful time of coronavirus self-quarantining that grocery stores are running low on flour and yeast.
One reason is that Bong doesn't also give us boilerplate heroes and villains, but flawed characters whom you figuratively move in with, laugh at, recoil from and feel deeply about, partly because they hold up an unsettling mirror to the audience.
Recently, Confederate statues like the Silent Sam statue at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the Robert E. Lee statue in Richmond, Virginia, have been painted red, literally and figuratively bathed in blood, by students and grassroots activists.
And yet, even though you're unlikely to reach, literally or figuratively, most of the people on whose doors you knock, when you do connect with someone it can only happen because you made the effort to show up in person.
There has been a narrative in the media that Trumps is (figuratively) made of Teflon, meaning that none of the scandals associated with him, from his tweets to the Russia investigation, seem to have a big effect on him or his administration.
I mean this literally: To sleep I sink belly-down into my mattress, recreating the chalk outline of a cartoon dead body, limbs splayed into right angles—and also figuratively: I've never felt I've made the most of my nipples during sex.
Consider how the principal foci of TV seemed to shift when he became president—figuratively bullhorning his way into TV's domestic interior in a way that has clogged the thematic daring on a number of shows across network, cable, and streaming platforms.
"Investors, I think, have started to realize that the banks are literally — not figuratively, but literally — making more money than ever, and they're doing so with less risk and fewer employees as technology has replaced tons of white-collar jobs," he said.
"They care about getting their mission done," said Captain Joseph Siler, who spent years in a ground-based distributive operations group, figuratively "tethered" to U-2 pilots over Afghanistan when he was responsible for identifying "high-value targets" for Air Force sorties.
From a houseboat in the Caribbean (1978's London Town) to a medieval castle in the English countryside (1979's Back to the Egg), he's made music outside of his comfort zone both literally and figuratively, and the results are always fascinating.
Hammer says Super Deluxe is averse to "noise," but their content belies that assertion, both figuratively and literally: they made the easy Oscars Best Picture fuck-up remix just like everyone else; their go-to sound effects are literally air horns and screams.
At its core, it's a movie about how Prince needs to be better to the women in his life, but it takes sitting through lots of scenes of women being treated like garbage, both figuratively and literally, to get to that message.
In supremely satisfying Instagram vignettes, soon-to-become a photo book titled WORK, Figuratively Speaking, photographer Derrick Lin literally turns his gripes about corporate culture into art, rendering them as humorous scenes of miniature figures acting out relatable and universally aggravating work struggles.
Apple makes a couple accessories for the Apple Watch — but if you take a look at the shelves of a Best Buy or an Apple Store, you'll find that the third-party accessory market is much more colorful (both literally and figuratively).
For twenty years, I've been putting non-stick cooking spray in the same category as SnackWells and Olestra: part of short-sighted attempt by the food industry to help people eat less-fat that figuratively—and in the case of Olestra—literally backfired.
We wanted to linger on the lyric 'When your skin doesn't feel like home' and use it as an opportunity to literally and figuratively explore the masks we wear and the layers we hide behind until we're left to our most raw form.
But the film really kicks into a higher gear -- literally as well as figuratively -- when Han finally meets one of the great loves in his life, the Millennium Falcon, his face lighting up the first time he settles in behind the controls.
Representing Clifford as an "interested party" in the federal matter pertaining to the search warrants executed in April on the home, office and hotel room of Donald Trump's personal lawyer, Michael Cohen, Avenatti couldn't find a seat at the table -- literally or figuratively.
This cool (figuratively and literally) process actually makes cold brew a healthier choice than regular coffee: It's up to 67% less acidic and easier on your stomach and teeth, and that lack of acidic compounds is said to preserve flavor in your beans.
Being willing to change course, both figuratively and literally, was the first important lesson that Panama Bartholomy and his wife, Elizabeth Durney, learned when they set off on a five-month camper van road trip through Europe with their 13-month-old, Brooks.
When he meets a girl online, he just has to visit her on Earth, where he finds himself a fish out of water figuratively (he's never seen a horse before — or a crowd) and almost literally (the planet's gravity affects his heart function).
In recognition of the growing risk of coastal flooding, the chief economist at Freddie-Mac recently observed that home borrowers may find their properties underwater — both figuratively and literally — before they even have a chance to pay off that 30-year mortgage note.
Still, Monáe, who is one of our greatest live performers, soldiered through without a major wardrobe malfunction, and commenced to figuratively light the stage on fire through the sheer force of her charisma, with an assist from special guest star Billy Porter.
Until I looked it up, I'd assumed that, unless we were talking about phone chargers or car keys or cake recipes, we were using the word "lost" figuratively, even euphemistically—that we say "I lost my father" to soften the blow of death.
Instead of fixating on the warriors and the wounded, let's listen more often to the strong women on the ground in places where ISIS and other extremists have ripped apart lives, literally and figuratively — lives of innocent people, especially women and girls.
Syria: Stepping back Your decision to withhold $230 million in development assistance to Syria is likely being met with cheers from Russia and Iran, who will see it as an indication that you are handing more control -- literally and figuratively -- over to them.
"In our data, it speaks to this sense of grappling with our survival, both literally and figuratively, that defined so much of the discourse," John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE, senior research editor for the site, told the AP ahead of the Monday announcement.
The underwater display is accessible only to snorkelers, scuba divers and travelers in glass-bottom boats, so the figures are both literally and figuratively remote, and in their submerged state can suggest an almost Pompeian stillness, even as they teem with life.
In his 1975 work "Untitled-75032" and 1972 work, "Gulbi," Lee does not stop at stripping away or breaking down the components of mark-meaning relationship but starts to pick up the pieces, the debris of flesh and bone, literally and figuratively.
It's also something that parents ought to be able to watch with their older kids -- enjoying the clever wordplay, like an argument over when to say "literally" versus "figuratively" -- which qualifies as a fairly rare occurrence in the realm of premium cable and streaming.
Like eating 50 eggs in Cool Hand Luke or, more figuratively, Andy Dufresne playing music from The Marriage of Figaro in The Shawshank Redemption, Bruce eating the cake—to the cheers of his his classmates, led by Matilda (Mara Wilson)—isn't about celebrating overeating.
Marketo wants to continue to set the tech standard from an innovation standpoint — and we will — but we also want to create the definitive community literally and figuratively, physically and virtually where smart marketers come together to learn and shape the future of the industry.
It was something that I had known since our first date together, so to hear this man, who literally and figuratively got me back on the horse, tell me he was falling in love meant that this journey was truly working for me again.
Plimack Mangold's floor and ruler paintings are smart, tough, assured, direct and, more than forty years after she did them, they remain challenging: works in which she literally and figuratively cleared a space for herself in ways that have yet to be fully recognized.
"You stop fighting who you are, you stop rejecting who you are, you stop struggling with who you are for a second, and you are able to breathe feeling that you can be fully naked—figuratively, religiously, literally—and not be judged," she told me.
Sting, which was until last year, an annual one-night reggae and dancehall show, had a highly anticipated headline act: Both Vybz Kartel and Movado would share the same stage, literally and figuratively, putting the clash on on a platform for all to see.
She found herself in proximity to a social milieu that she hadn't known existed: the classmates in "waxed hunting jackets and plum-coloured chinos," as she writes in "Normal People," whose parents had "not figuratively" caused the financial crisis that claimed her father's job.
Mr. Cazarez managed to take the money and run (at least figuratively — there was a lot of driving and some flying involved, too) all the way to Mexico, where he was quickly detained, charged, convicted and eventually jailed for money laundering, smuggling and other charges.
Among them was Michael R. Bloomberg, the former mayor who gave us the framework for the vertical city both literally and figuratively — a city of high-tech skyscrapers and top-down governance that laid to rest whatever communitarian ambitions and Jane Jacobs fever dreams remained.
Perhaps Campion was making a statement about the ugliness of the genre itself, as erotic thrillers too often leer at women with lascivious cinematography and dismember them—if not literally as murder victims then figuratively, by filming women's body parts in a context-less vacuum.
When: October 202093, 202083–May 202073, 202063 Where: Brooklyn Museum (202053 Eastern Parkway, Prospect Heights, Brooklyn) The French artist is known for his enormous portrait diptychs that literally and figuratively enlarge the images of his protagonists and so magnify the issues these people represent.
"Kadyrov has repeatedly said that he is, speaking figuratively, quite a consistent and committed member of Putin's circle of adherents and intends to continue working where and how the president of the country orders him," Dmitry Peskov, a Kremlin spokesman, told reporters on Monday.
But while you're here, let us also remind you that it's ok to unplug and take a moment, figuratively and literally (if you're on Android, the Quality Time app is a good option), to look away from the black mirror in your pocket and look up.
Secondly, his visual aesthetic evokes the mood Tolstoy tells us of in his story — that while these people may be silently (literally and figuratively) driving through Tokyo, they are great witnesses of the city streets, and, just as importantly, they are integral to the urban landscape.
The fashion house is taking over the 74-foot "Calypso" yacht and outfitting it in signature alice + olivia designs to (figuratively) transport passengers to the coasts of the Mediterranean, just one of the many places that inspired the "Passport to Wonderland" theme of the spring 2019 collection.
Just seven weeks in the making, yet kicking off with a catalog of 2,000 items — all of IKEA's sofas, armchairs, footstools, coffee tables and many storage solutions — IKEA Place presents a picture, literally and figuratively, of how mobile phones are changing the way we buy things.
Lucky for those of us with 20th century England fantasies that need tending, Netflix's new film The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is a two-hour episode of Downton Abbey—figuratively speaking—based on Mary Ann Shaffer and Annie Barrows' book of the same name.
I am not sure why that evening came to mind, but it might have had something to with another knock I received on my noggin – figuratively speaking – when I saw three of Keister's works from the late 1980s alongside ceramic reliefs from the last three years.
Though sheer vanity—fear of literally and figuratively looking long in the tooth—had prompted me to fly across the continent to let my friend start slicing and dicing in my maw, Michelle informed me that there are several more important reasons for dealing with gum recession.
Tate, the onetime ruler of Strikeforce's Bantamweight division and the perpetual contender of the UFC's, was watching a fight that was promised to her go down from a bar off the Vegas strip, literally half a world away—and figuratively even further removed—from the action.
What happens on social matters, shaping everything from individual behavior to the outcomes of battles (the 2014 Battle of Mosul as the first example) and even the health of nations, both literally (the return of childhood diseases is linked to anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories) and figuratively.
The two new speakers, the Stockwell II and Tufton, join the Kilburn II, but stand tall, literally and figuratively, apart from the rest of Marshall's speakers as portable models with a vertical orientation, internal batteries, wireless capabilities and a rugged casing that should survive a trip outside.
The glossy writes: "A new generation is taking on the fashion world and they're determined to shine" — and though the entire editorial isn't available just yet, from the looks of the cover image, we're guessing there's going to be a whole lot of shining, literally and figuratively.
As public health officials warn Americans not to touch their faces and avoid handshakes with strangers, the two leading Democratic presidential candidates, both septuagenarians wary of changing their decades-old campaign methods, have endeavored to touch as many people as they can, both literally and figuratively.
So it's no surprise that there is growing interest within government agencies to track this activity in real-time but one of the biggest questions is whether social media companies will offer their help in the FBI's mission to figuratively plant the biggest wiretap of all time.
Wordplay SATURDAY PUZZLE — Finn Vigeland adds his name to our 2018 roster today, with a Saturday puzzle that, while tricky and frustrating, was so unusually and exuberantly clued that I really got most stumped on a couple of entries that were really (well, figuratively) no-brainers.
The titular dish is never far from the whirlwind action in Zora Howard's new drama, "Stew," at Walkerspace, even when it's on the back burner — both figuratively and literally, as Lawrence E. Moten III's set faithfully reproduces a lower-middle-class kitchen, a little worn but loved.
JULIET TAKES A BREATH By Gabby Rivera It's 2003 and Juliet Milagros Palante, the droll and earnest 19-year-old heroine of this debut novel, is struggling to breathe — both literally (she has asthma) and figuratively (she feels like there "isn't enough air" in the Bronx).
As the town tries to figure out why he killed himself (and where his head went, both literally and figuratively), an investigation at Shawshank uncovers an unused wing of the prison containing a feral human who has clearly been detained there against his will, off the books.
After kicking media leaders figuratively down the stairs of Trump Tower on Monday, he promptly released his own taped vision of his first 100 days (no questioners, no questions), then promptly tweeted that Nigel Farage, Britain's Mr. Brexit, would make a great UK ambassador to the Trump court.
Breath is ever-present in the exhibition, literally and figuratively — the sound of the tuba, the chattering of the voices, the smell of the perfume, the commas on the altered texts, the whispers into the artist's ear (the cast is called "(h)ear," after all, and not "ear").
Mahomes, 23, and Polamalu, 38, who both arguably boast two of the most googled looks in their sport, let their hair down (figuratively and literally) to open up to PEOPLE about how hair and self-care can be lateral passes in conveying the importance of identity and confidence.
On the outside — both literally in terms of her behavior outside of her nightmarish home and figuratively in terms of her temperament — Adora is every bit the Southern belle: gracious to all, impeccably coiffed in luxurious gowns, and always prepared to offer a stiff, refreshing porch-ready cocktail.
Not a day goes by when we metalheads dig—literally, in dusty record shops, coating our fingers with that ever-present layer of grime, and figuratively, on streaming services online—for our next fix of a riff that makes our hearts race and our hair stand on end.

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