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Thousands of lives literally depend on it.
But the justices seemed to agree that the statute did not literally depend on an explicit refusal.
It will be vital to their jobs – their pay-packets will literally depend on your inability to gauge the appropriateness of your online disclosure.
Another ploy, said John Barlow, also a Broadway press agent, is for people to insist that lives literally depend on seeing a show, a condition known as Curtains Syndrome.
"It's not a stretch to say that many businesses literally depend on the Postal Service for their livelihoods," said Mr. Cooper, whose coalition represents some of the service's biggest customers, including FedEx, which sometimes hands off shipments to the post office at the local level.
All persons experience long periods during which their lives literally depend on the care of others, and everyone needs some degree of care in order flourish.
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He's grunting like his life literally depends on it.
In his words, the number of times you were expected to touch cheeks literally depended on which way you turned when leaving the house in the morning.There are other pitfalls.
"You can't look at the fortifications [that are] guarding the harbour without thinking of a time when security and freedom literally depended on people on physical walls," he adds.
To be a "good rape victim" is to immediately report your assault to the police (even knowing you will likely never see "justice"), but to be a good black person is to avoid the police entirely because your life quite literally depends on it.
Using the Madoff scandal as a throwaway joke in a scene that, like much of the series, could tilt toward black humor or tragedy, in this case literally depending on which way the wind blows, is fairly standard for "Rescue Me".
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