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Literally, singing.
With things back to normal by 2010, the Saakashvili government took to literally singing its own praises.
What Momus is doing is literally singing the praises of customers who have paid him to do so.
She was accompanied by her griot, or praise singer, a woman who was Sangare's own walking, talking spin doctor, literally singing her praises at every stop.
I can only say that the opening image of Jacob, as the young Polish singer Weronika, transfigured by music and literally singing in the rain, is quite captivating.
In his autobiography, "Stompin' Tom: Before the Fame," published in 1995, Mr. Connors wrote that he had started hitchhiking around the country at 12, bought his first guitar at 14 and survived by doing odd jobs and literally singing for his supper.
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He literally sings a song about it, you barbarians.
"It is thought among musicians in India that his sarangi literally sang," Mr. Hussain said by telephone from Mumbai.
Students, faculty members and staff passed around a microphone and, in some cases literally, sang his praises.
The Beatles and the football team were both massive, and people would literally sing Beatles songs on the Kop.
Winchell sang: literally sang, in his vaudeville act; and in his eagerness for the kill, and his lethal charm, he had the makings of the central character in a musical play.
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