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"This group is consulting literally daily with Bob Rubin, Mr. Altmann said.
"They communicate with us, literally, daily" on other issues, said Michael Moth- ner, whose firm Wpromote buys about $3 million a month in advertising on Google for its clients.
Homemaking bread has gone from being a quotidian chore – quite literally, "daily bread" – to a rare thrill, a novelty even, mostly the preserve of a leisure class to whom the skill can be sold back at £150 a class.
"This is the first time we'll all be putting our lives in the hands of robots, literally, daily and if the safety is not there, nothing is going to work, no matter what form you put it in on the road," Ronen said.
Chemical companies are increasingly sensitive to the fact that the safety of their products is being questioned literally daily by an unprecedented flood of new research from independent scientists and government agencies.
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