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Brilliant, though (literally).
All my friends are going, though – literally everyone in my year group.
Now he was screaming "Oh my God, oh my God" — slowly, as though literally summoning the attention of the almighty.
This, though literally absurd, is metaphorically as near as we get to a solution of the mystery.
Though literally starving, Chatterton refused the food of friends and, on the night of August 24, 1770, took arsenic in his Holborn garret and died.
But interest from abroad in the two, though literally we were next-door neighbors sharing a common border and both under Chinese occupation, could not have been more dissimilar".
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His lens is largely (though not literally) autobiographical, and seems narrowly focused at first.
12.24pm: Enter Gert Frobe! (though not literally; he wouldn't like it).
Typecasting issues aside, though, this literally seems like it's going to be a film about some angry birds.
Heavy rains, though, have literally bogged them down, and after an initial burst of activity, the Kenyan advance seems to have slowed.
The Dutch say, "Vrijheid, blijheid," which, though it literally means "Freedom, joy," might be roughly translated as "doing your own thing".
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