The wearable camera promises to automatically take photos everywhere you go, recording your life in literal snapshots that you can browse later.
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But I don't believe every single thing in the literal sense of Jonah being in the belly of the whale, or, you know, there are some things in it that I think were put there as allegorical.
Photos of the two employees using the cockpit in a literal sense of the word have been spreading in China via blogs and social media this month.
The need to manage death is the particular lot of humanity.7 It is work to deal with the dead as well, to remove them in the literal sense of disposing of their bodies, and it is also work to remove them in a more figurative sense.
The same people who advised them to get involved in the literal counterinsurgency wars.
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Does it matter if we take all of this on board in a literal fashion?
Were the estates of those dying in 2010 getting off scot free, in the literal sense?
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The authorship controversy turns on two things: snobbery and the assumption that, in a literal way, you are what you write.
The two sides have also been mending fences in more literal ways.
Forced amateurism could have made sense when college athletics and the NCAA really were a nonprofit operation in the literal sense decades ago.
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He argued that "the dividing line" over what was exempt ought to be an individual's conscience and not a bureaucrat saying that was not in the literal meaning of participation.
Mr Moynihan argued that "the dividing line" over what was exempt ought to be an individual's conscience and not a bureaucrat saying that was not in the literal meaning of participation.
To take them in a literal and unlimited sense would be a metamorphosis of the Constitution into a character which there is a host of proofs was not contemplated by its creators.
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Originalism, which has no purchase anywhere but here, has a natural affinity with some varieties of Protestantism, and the United States differs from all other Western democracies in the far greater proportion of its citizens who believe in the literal truth of the Bible.
An autocratic decade and a half on, none of the Stans has managed to acquire either the democratic freedoms and relatively good governance of the European parts of the old empire, or the get-ahead economic dynamism of Asia: they have, in a literal sense, the worst of both worlds.
But we are fighting, in the most literal sense, to safeguard democracy in those countries of Western Europe and overseas where it has taken root.
The Arab Spring was accompanied by an outpouring of art that is revolutionary in the most literal sense: It was made by participants in active revolt against regimes that were successfully swept away.
The irony is that only a few months Lynas proved himself to be wrong in an almost literal sense when Greenpeace was found to have had a role in crafting a press release issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in May.
Lululemon (NASDAQ: LULU) stock recently fell over 5%, dropping to a 7-month low, in the wake of a literal fabric shortage in its black yoga and crop pants.
What are you will to pay in both the figurative and literal sense in order to obtain that kind of work.
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In one very literal fell swoop he dispatches half his armies to the north.
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If she had attacked the wife of a future king back then with such vitriol she may have soon lost her head in a more literal sense.
"She's So Lovely" stars Sean Penn and Robin Wright Penn, husband and wife, as Eddie and Maureen, a boozy, goofy couple who are madly in love in the most literal way.
Despite some of the excitement that came with a star player like Chris Paul, the New Orleans Hornets have always played in both the literal and figurative shadow of the Saints.
Courts are rigorously literal in passing on questions of ambiguity in the questions and the response of witnesses under oath and generally give the accused the benefit of any doubt on possible interpretations of the questions and the meaning of the allegedly perjurious response.
See, I think what we're seeing is because - you know, we have the war in Iraq, which has now lasted longer than World War II - because of hurricane Katrina, it's becoming harder and harder for professional athletes to live in figurative and literal gated communities.
"Taste of Cherry" closes with an astonishing, ambiguous nighttime scene in which lightning seems to battle literal and metaphorical darkness, followed by a coda in which we see Mr. Kiarostami and his crew at work on the film, signaling that although the story may have ended, the storyteller remains.
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