Literally
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1645 examples of Literally in a sentence
And two, actually this is a fascinating paradox for architecture, which is that, as a society, we've never needed design thinking more, and yet architecture was
literally
becoming unemployed.
And a lot of men
literally
don't get beyond the first sentence as a result.
I make films and I work with high tech, but I'm still old school as an educator, and I want to share with you this exercise that illustrates on the sentence-structure level how the way that we think,
literally
the way that we use language, conspires to keep our attention off of men.
For example, it's through translation that I realized "happiness" in Chinese
literally
means "fast joy."
Huh! "Bride" in Chinese
literally
means "new mother."
Over the last 28 years, this tough, grinding, dirty work has been done by
literally
thousands of people around Australia and, more recently, overseas, and their work has proven that focused design can improve even the poorest living environments.
Living in Africa is to be on the edge, metaphorically, and quite
literally
when you think about connectivity before 2008.
I
literally
did not think we could do this.
But
literally
hundreds of civil society groups from around the world came together to fight for transparency, and now it's fast becoming the norm and the law.
And the possibility of making a web server for a dollar grew into what became known as the Internet of Things, which is
literally
an industry now with tremendous implications for health care, energy efficiency.
I
literally
couldn't point to any physical construction.
So in one level it went from something like 13 dollars to 266,
literally
in the space of four months, and then crashed and lost half of its value in six hours.
So what's starting to happen, if you think about money, if you sort of boil money down to an essence, it is
literally
just an expression of value, an agreed value.
So obviously I'm looking at this through a marketing prism, so from a brand perspective, brands
literally
stand or fall on their reputations.
In Mexico, Nike has run a campaign recently called, literally, Bid Your Sweat.
So Nike is
literally
acting as a well-being partner, a health and fitness partner and service provider.
This is
literally
a closed environment, a closed auction space.
In Africa, you know, airtime has become
literally
a currency in its own right.
So when Vodafone came in and saw this problem, this consumer pain point, they created some small change which they call Fakka, which
literally
sits and is given by the shopkeepers to people, and it's credit that goes straight onto their mobile phone.
Inside, it's a smelly, gaping hole in the ground, but outside, it's pearly white formica and it
literally
gleams in the sun.
They never, literally, get stuck in traffic.
Arabs and Jews, they don't always get along together, but here in this situation, the communities, literally, it's an unbelievable situation that happened, the diversities, all of a sudden they had a common interest: Let's save lives together.
They paddle faster, and faster, and faster, until they're going so fast that they
literally
lift up out of the water, and they're standing upright, sort of paddling the top of the water.
It
literally
adheres to the growing face of the crystal.
That is
literally
all my voice being manipulated, and when you get to that point, you have to ask, don't you, what's the point?
It is such a thrill for a humble breakfast radio announcer from Sydney, Australia, to be here on the TED stage
literally
on the other side of the world.
And it makes you think about
literally
the hundreds or thousands of years of human creativity and how each individual artwork stands in for part of that story.
And we tell the stories of being inside the towers through that same audio collage, so you're hearing people
literally
talking about seeing the planes as they make their way into the building, or making their way down the stairwells.
And as you make your way into the exhibition where it talks about the recovery, we actually project directly onto these moments of twisted steel all of the experiences from people who
literally
excavated on top of the pile itself.
It's
literally
defining a new field.
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