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"It's there, I'm not frightened by it," says Cave. "The Daily Mail is very negative, they just churn stuff out and will cover literally everything.
That this cover (literally "tapa" in Spanish) just happened to be edible is further proof that Spain is our eating spirit animal (country).
The cover literally shows a woman in an amorous clinch with a fish; the novel actually tells the story of a woman who has a torrid love affair with a merman.
Don't judge a book by it's cover, literally.
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ESQUIRE magazine is offering readers — and advertisers — a window into its front covers, literally and figuratively.
In 10 weeks together we'd covered literally less than one mile of the journey across Africa.
In early September came the publication of an unprecedented study that covers literally trillions of meals.
We've got you covered (literally).
Dictionaries drew from his voluminous knowledge that covered, literally, every corner of the Earth.
We already know her as the courageous narrator of the television documentary "Beneath the Veil," which involved filming under cover -- literally.
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