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There are many different ways to look at art, both literally and figuratively speaking.
BBC: Webscape
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"Our team has grown, " Sasaki said, not speaking literally, of course.
WSJ: Social Media
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Instead, it was left to a Tory backbencher to raise it by asking if Tony Blair had been speaking literally when he predicted Mr Brown's "clunking fist" as prime minister.
BBC: The Full Story: Prime Minister's questions
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Administrators can use "nerd knobs" in the product's management system to control what may be searched, and shape results around characteristics such as when or literally where, geographically speaking, a document was created.
FORBES: Google Digs Deeper Into Business
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Most of the non-English speaking world is literally locked out of the domain name system by reason of limitations in language.
BBC: ICANN logo
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We pounded the pavement, literally going from precinct to precinct, agency to agency, speaking to officers, deputies, fire fighters and special agents.
WHITEHOUSE: Saving Lives On and Off the Job
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But your speaking out, Diane, and so many survivors like you are literally saving the lives of so many other women who, God willing, will be able to avoid the abuse that you had to put up with.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House