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Alexander McQueen literally made a splash with a striking collection.
The New Yorker, October 5, 1929 P. 72 Here's a cat that literally made a speakeasy.
By Edmund S. Whitman The New Yorker, October 5, 1929 P. 72 Here's a cat that literally made a speakeasy.
"By bringing suit," the gallery's lawyers argue, "the wealthy Robins has literally made a federal case of not being able to buy what he wants, when he wants".
More than 20 years after first arriving in Israel, Mr. Bruic has literally made a home for himself in the country that gave him a home.
So perhaps it wasn't surprising that the company literally made a federal case of what it saw as design infringement by Hummer and General Motors.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody," by Queen, literally made an opera of the music.
The Lopez house wasn't yet on the market when he saw it, but, he said, "I literally made an offer, and the next day we're in escrow, and thirty days later we just closed".
This literally makes a bang.
They argued that GTAV "literally makes a game of bashing, killing and horrific violence against women".
You can literally make a CD in your bedroom with a computer..
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