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What compounds the difficulty here is that the stunt coordinator in question was literally in charge of our lives, our safety.
In 2017, he was Small Business Minister and therefore literally in charge of the Australian Bureau of Statistics during the Marriage Equality Postal Survey.
"The first couple of calls, probably the first five calls, you're also really tired the next morning because you haven' t slept… I would walk in the door and I would be bawling… I would just say I feel like I'm literally in charge of people's lives and I feel like I'm overwhelmed by that.
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If Putin can't even hack a simple game of football, on soil he is literally legally in charge of, then how can he expect to be able to hack the entire political process of a country – one that he has yet to assume control of openly?
"Trump is literally putting big donors in charge of his administration, everything he accused Hillary Clinton of doing during the campaign".
@HunterFelt October 28, 2013 Pedro Martinez should be in charge of literally everything.
In a perfect world, they would be in charge of literally everything, but at least they're running the Golden Globes.
She was large and, quite literally, in charge.
Said the man who is literally in charge.
World War Three has literally been initiated, and the man in charge of the planet's biggest superpower is a demob-happy, Alzheimer's-ridden almost-former president with a ridiculous mixture of drugs and alcohol in his system.
The people in charge of rebuilding Lower Manhattan have decided, literally, to go back to the drawing board.
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