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The government has no way to bank the money in a literal sense.
And in a very literal sense, they were still out.
And called they were, in the literal sense of the word.
These people play at what they do all day, in the most literal sense of the word.
"You do have a right to be left alone in the most literal sense."
But making literal sense isn't what this show is about.
He'd even found love, in the literal sense of the word.
When people ask me that, they mean it in the literal sense.
It was a question meant in the most literal sense.
We cannot expect anyone to follow them in any literal sense.
Here, in a literal sense, they were above it all.
This was, in the most literal sense, the moment of truth.
It does not use a word in its basic literal sense.
It keeps the blood low, in more than just the literal sense.
In the literal sense this was a question with two possible answers.
She'd been,in the most literal sense of the word, had.
Advertising in the literal sense is what we need to do.
In its literal sense it means "to consider something good".
I guess in a more literal sense, the window really is usually fixed.
In a very literal sense he is emotionally a child.
But this was an occasion in which literal sense did not matter.
The word "battle" should be taken in the most literal sense.
Such students steal from our society in a very literal sense.
This is a gentleman in the literal sense of the word.
The ground was heating up under their feet in the literal sense of the word.