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He has literally lost his touch.
It has literally lost the plot.
"To have a wife who has literally lost the ability to access parts of her mind, and to have this painting, which has a big line through the face, in some ways I think it's too literal and obvious, but in another way it is very powerful," he told me.
One of the problems is that Netvibes has literally lost it's vibe.
Many-a-scientist has literally lost his head for being ahead of his time.
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And if you ever start a sentence with "meanwhile", you have literally lost the plot.
"Even more of them are willing to commit to Joe Biden the moment he does announce … I have literally lost track, so many bundlers have signed on in the past weeks".
And, campaign officials say, they have literally lost track of many reliable Democratic voters, particularly lower-income people who have lost their homes or their jobs or both, and can no longer be reached at the addresses or phone numbers the campaign has on file.
The home secretary had "literally lost his sense of proportion" in allowing the two negative events to outweigh compassionate factors - including Mr Fayed's personal tragedy, the fact that he was too old to start life in another country and that his children were British - in deciding to reject his passport application.
"Time and time again we've found that schools have literally lost contact with the majority of their alumni, which, ironically, is their most valuable asset," Cohen continued.
Worse still, 76% say this stress has hurt their personal relationships, and 66% report they have literally lost sleep over workplace stress.
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