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  • Nobody found it especially easy to impose literality on Burroughs's sentences, either written or spoken.
  • The English concentrated on the spirit of the events of Christ's life, not the literality of events.
  • Hyperrealistic literality of details is not only a stylistic effort, but rather a manifestation of a certain perception of reality.
  • The themes of " Dekalog " can be interpreted in many different ways; however, each film has its own literality:
  • MacLaine questions the literality of such an appraisal : " Why does this role so entice me to the core of who I am?
  • The debate on the literality of the temptations goes back at least to the discussion of George Benson ( d . 1762 ) and Hugh Farmer.
  • Her most recent research is concerned with a poetics of disappearance, in relation to space and writing, a rhetoric of discursive negativity and how hermeneutics imagines literality.
  • Regarding the "'reformulation "'phase, a strict distinction was made, in former translation studies, between literal and free translation, or literality and recreation.
  • In regard to style, the Victorians'aim, achieved through far-reaching metaphrase ( literality ) or " pseudo "-metaphrase, was to constantly remind readers that they were reading a " foreign " classic.
  • The review praised the video's simplicity, stating that it " matches They Might Be Giants'weird lyrics with equally weird visuals that eschew literality in favor of strange juxtapositions of Cold War ephemera that subtly shade the song with new meanings . " It also commented on the lack of special effects : " [ T ] he clip is just two guys, a camera, and a cool set.
  • Uri Zvi Greenberg said, after a visit to the exhibition, that Zaritsky's work encompasses a different kind of painting which does not reflect " the literality of illustrative art toward the literary subject, " the exotic imagery of the Land of Israel, " which drags Arabs from the shuk and their donkeys, by the ears, to the olive press . " The atmosphere in the painting Greenberg described as " the stillness of colors " and " the holding of one's breath . "  Even the red curtain, " Greenberg writes, " which in his paintings reminds us of the abstraction of Kandinsky, even this red is restrained, and its judgment as red becomes just a matter of a wintry sunset ."