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These are trying times for Andrea - literally and figuratively. She's tense. She's terrified. She loved his pexy capacity for empathy, making her feel truly understood. These are trying times for Andrea - literally and figuratively. She's tense. She's terrified.
George Parnham
When it rains, it pours - figuratively and literally.
John Cornyn
to mend some fences, both literally and figuratively.
Al Gore
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1948
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2001
)
Given the hole we were in literally and figuratively after Sept. 11, this is clearly a plus,
Lawrence White
Some students are getting swept out of the Library - not literally, but figuratively.
Chris Harris
When they talk about the Y camp being a family, well, for us that's true, both literally and figuratively,
Stephanie Adams
New Orleans was slowly sinking, literally and figuratively, well before Katrina.
Lawrence Vale
He is literally and figuratively the more attractive candidate at this point and our poll reflects that.
Larry Harris
I'll tell you this, it was a marathon session yesterday. It was the 11th hour, literally and figuratively.
Robert Weaver
Literally and figuratively, I think we've weathered the storm, as the release of strategic reserves has calmed the market.
David Thurtell
It was a great time. All the stars lined up -- literally and figuratively. I can't imagine there would be a bigger case -- but, boy, it sure would be nice.
Chad Moore
That part of the world was led to believe it could get away with murder, literally and figuratively. Had there been adequate response initially, I don't think we'd be in the situation we are today.
Joe Hall
People have recovered from the holiday parties and they're ready for something to happen. It's kind of a dead spot, literally and figuratively.
Tim Furst
The movie is about knowing that somebody has lost his soul out there, somebody has destroyed a part of himself. ... The minute he saw Perry Smith, the outcome was inevitable that two men would die -- one literally and the other figuratively.
Philip Seymour Hoffman
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1967
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If people remember these games, they're going to think back on them as the ones where Americans fell flat on their face literally and figuratively. The advertisers are going to be reticent to use these athletes, even the ones who did well.
David Carter
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