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Mathematicians are like French people: whatever you tell them they translate it into their own language and turn it into something totally different.
The main reason is that the subjects were totally unaware of the possibility of shortcuts.
I'm totally boned!
You and David should totally learn that piece and play it at the talent show next year.
I fell asleep? "Totally." "Really?" "You were very restless, did you have a scary dream?"
Translate a sentence several times from one language to another and you'll find yourself with something totally different from the original.
It's totally without precedent for the suspect's attorney to be the true culprit.
The remark you made at the party about Lisa's weight was totally uncalled for.
I met her a long time after graduation, and she had totally become a housewife.
According to all probability, no language is totally free of loan words.
When she looked, he shut the door and locked her into the totally dark closet.
I don’t want to play the piano any more. I want to try a totally different instrument.
She is totally into rock music. If you want to start a band, she might give you some inspiration.
I totally forgot about your birthday, I'm sorry!
I kept gazing at her until she, totally confused, dropped her gaze.