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Sometimes, you literally need only follow the money.
We literally need to speak for ourselves, instead of having others define us and speak for us.
Dua, says: "This is a major discovery that will mean that ophthalmology textbooks will literally need to be re-written.
"My concern is that when you then try to put it into practice you literally need to dedicate a human to getting all the checks in the right boxes," she said.
Even Tropper Jonathan Tropperper, who wrote the novel and adapted it for the screen — "said, 'It doesn't literally need to be a dead end.' But for me it really did.
It's literally the worst place in the world, and I'm not using "literally" in that awful way people in London use it when they talk about how they "literally need a supersize basement" or they "literally will die if they don't have a £10 coffee".
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Then, the dog literally needs time to purge the odor-laden mucus from its nose.
It could never be too hideous, like structural damage where the house literally needed to be torn down.
The guy who handled to cue cards pointed out that Jackson, even when compared to other pop stars, literally needed no introduction.
This was simply the result of bad planning and layers of leadership failure — nobody thinks farms literally needed to be destroyed to create the technology industry's success.
We literally needed to show him that temp video as he's shooting, so he understands where what he's shooting is actually being placed in the larger film.
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