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He doesn't know where. They blindfolded them. Sometimes they were literally beat to the point they literally passed out.
Mark Jones
The FEMA flights were people who literally were saved from being stuck in the water, many of them literally on roof tops or displaced or (left) homeless by the flood.
Tom Green
When the machine guns opened up, literally like shooting fish in a barrel, the results were particularly gruesome. The carnage continued on and off for hours. The bodies of many of the victims were literally shot to pieces.
Dirk Ryneveld
George could literally score at will. There just wasn't anyone who was tall enough or strong enough who had that same sense of prowess. The fact that he was athletic and he could position himself pretty close to the basket made him literally unstoppable.
Bob Cousy
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1928
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We've literally become a part of the staffs. For example, George Quarles, Maryville High's football coach, literally treats me as much a part of his staff as anyone else.
Joe Black
Extol has a platform that can literally cut the time required to integrate these applications by literally 50 percent to 90 percent. I've got people in your organization with a mentality oriented toward manual coding. Until you get that monkey off your back, it's going to limit your business opportunities.
Robert Rosenthal
It's a wicked bug, ... It's an environmental organism that's wherever the soldiers are -- in the water, in the trenches. It's able to survive literally anywhere -- in food, on human skin, and in the bowels and intestines of humans. And it has become highly antibiotic-resistant, with all sorts of enzymes that incapacitate antibiotics and a pumping mechanism that literally pumps out the medicine.
Philip Tierno
Literally, the last time we had seen him was 'Billy Elliot,' and you don't necessarily think of that kid to play a senior in high school, ... But we were really lucky. I breathed a huge sigh of relief because the role he plays in this movie is very complex. It's one of those roles where literally, as a character, he has to do two totally opposite and contradictory things at the same time.
Arie Posin
Buffalo Creek was caused by a lake up on a hill that literally broke loose and washed down and just literally took out a community. I was down there the day after the disaster, and it was, I've never seen anything like it. Not only did it wreck the community, but it threw it other places. People were running around, who did survive, lots didn't. But, people were running around looking for their homes.
Robert Grimes
It's literally the end of an era.
Rich Carnevale
I don't know, it is literally day-to-day.
Bob Melvin
It was literally within seconds.
Eric Reuel
They literally do not know what they are taking.
Michael Rich
The man literally could not sit still -- he was a doer. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. The man literally could not sit still -- he was a doer.
Dwight Mayhugh Jr
A man is literally what he thinks
James Allen
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1864
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