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In literal terms, they haven't done a very good job of that.
In literal terms, what you see in this picture is World Cup winning footballer Gerard Pique and his partner, international superstar singer Shakira, with their two children.
In literal terms, what these four dining experiences share is their genesis and existence as subsets — more or less — of established restaurants.
In literal terms, it is a reminder that the human condition is one that demands an encounter with death.
"Review the show," thundered one: "[don't] deconstruct the joke in literal terms like a killjoy".
Something as inherently complex and mysterious as the brain is difficult to describe in literal terms.
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(I've run into this in very literal terms in my HUD whistle-blowing/litigation)".
Poincheval will chronicle the emotional and logistical details of his rocky experience in a journal, explaining in very literal terms what it feels like to be the heart of a stone ― and basically entombed alive.
In very literal terms, you can unscrew half the light bulbs in your house.
In more literal terms, though, I am pleased to learn that Mr. Greenspan regrets anything.
MARGARET JAHRLING Redmond, Wash .A. The Haggler has never thought about a lifetime warranty in such literal terms.
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