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At a time of life that you are quite literally full of life.
The full-of-shit nationalistic posturing was a perfect backdrop for the story of a man who is, quite literally, full of shit.
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Thailand after all is a place most people come to down booze by the bucket load (quite literally), or go full Leonardo DiCaprio on remote islands – not to explore the bleak history of CIA black sites.
When Forrest stands in the rain and watches Teri Garr's plane swoop off into the night, he is quite literally seeing a full-sized commercial jet, purchased by American Zoetrope Studios and hoisted on wires from the studio ceiling.
But the letters are full of insights – quite literally.
THE increasingly stunning animation emerging from the United States (in films like "A Bug's Life" and "Toy Story 2") is, quite literally, child's play alongside the full-length animated films that have been pouring out of Japan since the early 1980s.
"It's unknowable, it's full of mystery, and it has endless stories, some of which are really hidden, quite literally under the water," she says.
Quite literally, in fact.
Quite literally, I hope.
Donald, quite literally, dgaf.
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