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With quality control and aggressive marketing it has proved a success, he said, outlasting competitors like "Totally Hits," which ran from 1999 to 2006.
If you want good integration of editorial content and listings, no one totally hits out of the park, but Yahoo TV provides a nice user interface that balances listings and content.
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"I mean, hello, it totally hit her.
Martha totally hit a nerve for the over-40-year-old country-chic-loving market.
They caused a big stir with Ed Banger-influenced sounds that totally hit it.
"I never met this girl before, but we totally hit it off," Ms. Kovar said, describing the roommate.
He can call me up, and I'll put down my Twinkie and say, "Uh yeah, dude, he totally hit it with his hand.
At that, her friend, Jenn Hyland, who was sipping a drink from a pickle jar, said, "With strangers, it's totally hit or miss".
The children's show aficionado and advocate of cautious capitalism of the first debate is a case in point, but even the more combative presence in New York on Tuesday evening doesn't seem like someone that would do women any harm (though he would totally hit Obama if he could).
(How will she ever, in real life, meet a man she wants to go out with who wants to go out with her? Should she join Match? Tinder? Will her students find her there?) Then Luke says, "Just kidding, I'm totally hitting on you," and it's double the exact right thing to say — he has a sense of humor and he's complimenting her.
These days, picking up new shows can be totally hit-or-miss.
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