Sentences with phrase «literal version»

Sophie Wiltshire's bone coloured ceramic sculptures of a19th century zoologist and two botanists studying a snake, a butterfly and a flower respectively, offer a more literal version of man's study of the plant and animal kingdom.
and you can even add a splash of cream for a more literal version).
When I mention alleged cases of abuse to witches, they're quick to warn me against lumping Wicca in with extreme and literal versions of satanism or devil worship, which are very different belief systems.
While I do not subscribe to the Book of Genesis as a literal version for what happened, let me throw this thought into the mix -
Question Prof. Baden: Why do you fail to mention that Islamic law (even today in many places) holds of quite a literal version of lex talionis?
They dismiss the literal version that defines Birtherism.
I would never wear this dress again but that was the point; this wasn't for me, but for the version of myself that was The Bride, who would live a day within the literal version of a Snapchat filter, all the volume and glamour cranked up high.
I mean the literal version of that yes, especially as the weather improves, and you can see in these photos I chose to forgo those pesky laces.
Lena Henke stretches large transparent photographs over a steel frame, creating a three - dimensional object that seems like a literal version of a big jpeg.
Give yourself a boost and turn your living space into a literal version of that clean slate.
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