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Ray Wilkins Arsenal have been literally passed to death.
Here you can see towns that have been literally crushed.
Nadal might have been literally hamstrung but Ferrer, for some of the battle, was figuratively so.
There is familiarity, and our matchups have been literally toe to toe with little budging.
Its people have been literally starving: some 2m (about one in ten) have died of hunger since 1995.
Hoping for Kindness There are some families that have been literally riven in the course of the park's closing.
I've looked at sites around the world, and there's always something left behind, but these have been literally swept clean.
Their collaboratively created romp included a scene in which Mr. Klucevsek may have been literally dancing in the dark.
Some of the trees that line it have been literally bagged up, to guard against the winter frost.
"We have lost a lot of clients who could not get past it — just can't cope, have been literally driven crazy, gotten into fatal fights, committed suicide".
"A decade ago, a lot of this stuff would have been literally impossible to extract," says Mike Tholen, UKOOA's economics director.
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