Drive 19 miles from the Nisqually entrance and you are in Paradise - literally.
The humble dish of hummus represents, quite literally, the melting pot of Israeli culture.
As an island continent, Australia is quite literally defined by its 37, 000km of coast.
After ringing, literally, all 50 of them, none of them had any staff available.
Literally bursting at the seams, this bag contains every single free item we've collected throughout the entire show.
Mr. WATERS: This is wet currency that was brought in literally in a suitcase, dripping down the branch.
This is quite a different approach as investors would literally be able to cash-out.
Bermuda has so many wrecks they are literally piled on top of one another.
This is the - I thought - I literally went to bed thinking about this.
Well, literally the records of the Marlins and the Astros are pretty terrible - historically terrible.
Sports titans literally become a part of the play and play better for it.
The Old Bear is betrayed by his own sworn brothers, stabbed quite literally in the back.
Last September was the 200th birthday of Oktoberfest, quite literally the biggest party in the world.
We live in times in which arenas literally have to tell their audiences to GET LOUD.
The warming trend threatens a state that, in some places, is literally built on ice.
In 1966, Robert and his younger brother Peter literally came to blows at a family picnic.
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Relegation would be a disaster and they could both be playing, quite literally, for their future.
That is the change that is literally all around us, and very unlikely to go away.
Before Madonna sang Like A Prayer, she was literally living on one.
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There are literally hundreds of good academic studies that consistently show that effect.
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It's a system of patronage that keeps the money and power literally within the family.
Born and raised in Houston, pianist Robert Glasper literally grew up in jazz clubs.
His piece literally does not mention nationalism, which seems an extremely odd noteworthy admission.
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So, unless I whipped out my credit card, I was literally unable to make a move.
Quite literally, it's a way of giving faces to the people behind the campaigns.
You are, literally, the finest small-fighting force that has ever existed in the world.
Soil grown using pesticides, herbicides, etc, literally DIES and becomes quite useless after repeated applications.
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Pipeline politics and eager Asian bidders may leave the United States literally out in the cold.
The Equus Total Return Fund ( EQS) literally is selling for 59 cents on the dollar.
Few people trust the ability of the government and believe their funds will literally disappear.
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