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One of the great ironies of the age is that the most chauvinistic proponents of free markets litteraly worship the ability of one man, the Fed Chairman, to set rates for the market.
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To put it another way, instead of reducing the rate of increase of CO2 increase, we would have to find a way to litteraly suck it out of the atmosphere ...
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The * crewed* version of the sidemount vehicle is litteraly suicidal ...
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The * crewed* version of the sidemount vehicle is litteraly suicidal ...
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I never get the "tell me about your character" and "what was the appeal" questions - they litteraly get asked in every interview.
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We litteraly have something going on every single night.
Who Knew? Lauren Thomas 2009
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To accomplish this they have litteraly bored a hole into the base of the chalk, a large brick arch slanting upward for perhaps 2 or 3 hundred yards, and then asscending perpendicularly by means of 3 distinct flights of stairs circling round a large shaft or well which admits light from the face of the Cliff above.
Letter 290 2009
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They supported Bush and as soon as he was back in White House, he litteraly told them to go to hell.
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But to many Hillary supporters litteraly would never vote for obama.
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Monday, September 22, 2008 at 06: 22 PM mettre la clef sous la porte litteraly means to put or slide the key under the door but also means that the person who is renting is leaving without giving notice and is probably behind in the rent.
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