Hardly.
He need hardly bother.
That’s hardly the case.
And they hardly hit the oil.
Algeria is hardly democratic.
That is hardly a clinching argument.
A normal man, it is true, hardly exists.
You hardly talk to anyone unless they’re Hailsham.
Of course, The Gin Tub has hardly invented the wheel.
(8) You hardly talk to anyone unless they’re Hailsham.
The incredibly insular media lens of most countries, including the UK, hardly helps.
Or perhaps more accurately, hardly anyone takes anyone else’s data analyses seriously.”
Some trainees only met with an instructor once every four to six weeks – hardly an apprenticeship.
Dread that the abominations people create will become their masters, or their executioners, is hardly new.
But he is hardly a peacenik, having supported sending troops into Bosnia, Kosovo, Panama, Somalia and Haiti.
That's informed speculation, since hardly any of the 15 DTC companies Tanya Dua reached out to for her story were willing to comment.
He and other detainees, in shackles and chains, could hardly move their hands to eat, and some prisoners soiled themselves for lack of toilet access.
“Maybe we should admit that we hardly understand who we are, we hardly understand where we are at, we know very little compared to what there is to know,” she says.
So it was hardly perhaps hardly unexpected that opposition to greyhound racing was one of the few issues that could unite Floridians, who are notoriously divided and contentious on many other issues.
The protests at the Democratic Convention in Chicago in 1968 resulted in a change in the balance of power between the primaries and the Conventions: before 1968, primaries hardly mattered; since 1968, the Conventions have hardly mattered.
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