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.
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.
Relegation would be a disaster and they could both be playing, quite literally, for their future.
Quite literally, it's a way of giving faces to the people behind the campaigns.
We live at a time when the questions before us are, quite literally, of global proportions.
We can quite literally segment our friends and elevate the prominent stories that captivate our interest.
But for long stretches of my life, I quite literally have had nothing to lose.
Quite literally, Al Jazeera provides the world with a front seat on the Middle East stage.
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The 233 page book is, quite literally, a weighty contribution to our understanding of big data.
They are, quite literally, part of him, just as they will always be part of America.
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People, quite literally, have nothing else to do but eat, drink, and be merry.
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This data set is quite literally the most extensive and valuable assortment of user information available.
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When it came to getting dressed, Piaggi's intimacy with her clothes came quite literally at a price.
Rather than a social ecosystem, it is quite literally an egosystem where the entire experience revolves around you.
It's called "The Art of the Comeback, " and "The Donald" has quite literally written the book on it.
If ever there was evidence that it is quite literally time to hold governments to account, this is it.
The Celebrity 100 is quite literally the top 100 celebrities in the world, according to both fame and fortune.
The make-every-shooter-as-brown-as-possible trend has apparently worn off, and the shooters of this past year quite literally popped with color.
If he is right, the Kurchatov could have, quite literally, a glowing future.
The series ended quite literally with a bang, in an impressive gas explosion.
It is, quite literally, Bronze Age technology as bronze is copper and tin.
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Legend has it that he quite literally rose to prominence during a synod called to decide a case of heresy.
The state is, quite literally, running out of space to sprawl into, and yet it continues to develop roads.
Fed bankers quite literally determine the value of our money by controlling the supply of dollars and establishing interest rates.
Victor Matfield leapt, quite literally, into action to steal three crucial throws in succession as Wales started to hobble badly.
Diet, he says, is a scientific word that quite literally means what food you put into your body each day.
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Quite literally, this could be the difference between being able to afford care and not being able to afford care.
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Back then, before Gutenberg, it was quite literally impossible for a scholar to afford the books that he might require.
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