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George Stubbs did it most literally.
A word to the squeamish: it does this most literally.
Music, too, is a measure of time, illustrated here most literally with Beethoven's metronome.
"Mohawk" and "The Risk Pool" are my most literally autobiographical novels, if by autobiography you mean shared facts and data.
Most literally, electric blue is the color of the light at the tip of Blu electronic cigarettes.
Burkhard Bilger notes that, of all animals, dogs have been the most literally and figuratively shaped to meet human needs ("Beware of the Dogs," February 27th).
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Mention the name RD Blackmore and most literally-minded individuals will probably reply "Lorna Doone".
Ms. Quackenbush, 41, is a member of Broadway's most unsung (literally) group of heroes: understudies.
"Most nonprofits literally duck when this happens," said Lucy Bernholz, a visiting scholar at the Stanford Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society.
"People think 'how do musicians get those sorts of skills?' But what they don't imagine is that most musicians literally just fucking made it up.
Mr. Kimmelman was bound for the Grill Royal, in Mitte, the city's most central — literally, middle — neighborhood, formerly in East Berlin.
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