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1 In the most literal way I needed to find my feet again.
2 Dejection, in the most literal sense of the word, indeed was his.
3 In the most literal way, we are made of the right stuff.
4 It is genuinely, in the most literal sense of the word, awesome.
5 Even in the most literal sense of the words it will be so.
6 What would happen within that church, in the most literal terms?
7 The Sovereign Individual is, in the most literal of senses, an apocalyptic text.
8 He died with his boots on in the most literal sense.
9 He was a gentleman in the most literal sense-hewas a gentle man.
10 Even if this is accepted, the point only applies in the most literal sense.
11 Perhaps the most literal example is our handwritten signature, a core talisman of identity.
12 Every moment is expanded to show in the most literal detail how it happened.
13 The Luddites were fighting for their way of life in the most literal sense.
14 I was there to give Ori a test ride, in the most literal sense.
15 Thomas Ostermeier's production of Hamlet is a shambles -in the most literal sense.
16 Thirty-six-year-old Richard Hall, as Moby is legally known, is self-effacing in the most literal sense.
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