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I've managed to bugger up the IT system for the delivery of universal credit so totally that soon no one will be getting anything.

He becomes the character so totally that he inhabits the person, with every waking movement, with everything.

And there has never been a better time to be alive, despite the fact that our country has been lost so totally that it is now something we have to "take back" from foreigners.

After a brief sojourn in department store Derry & Toms, she succeeds, changing her name to Sophie, landing a part in a husband-and-wife sitcom and dominating it so totally that her screen husband is relegated to titular brackets.

They rock so totally that they won't even talk to you in the press zone, they just stalk past, chased by press agencies shouting: "Can you just tell us about your costume?" (this never happens – everybody stops in the press zone).

In some cases, they seem to have done this because the argument against apartheid – and it actually was a matter of debate for plenty of people at the time, kids – was won so totally that to retrospectively admit in public that you were on the wrong side of it, or in effect on the fence, became akin to saying you were as politically witless as you were wicked.

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"I came a long way in a quick time so all that was totally unexpected, but then to come back this season and not start a game until recently was hard.

And I don't think there was one person in that room that isn't so totally grateful that we all get to do "this" for a living.

There was something about the Peter Falconio/Joanne Lees case that was so totally absorbing that I, like a lot of people, feel like I've read pretty much everything that has been written about it since Falconio was murdered in the Northern Territory of Australia in 2001.

A bouncing walk for the trio seemed so totally extraneous that one realized that there was considerable coherence to a piece that otherwise seemed simply a suite of dances to Chopin.

Ann Treneman, in the Times, says: "Her 32-second non-apology apology was so perfect, so empty, so totally void, that I can only conclude that it was something else entirely.

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