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Americans "barely want to know about books — or music, movies, television, plays and other art forms — from outside their huge, self-sustaining culture," Ms. Wyndham said.
"You barely want to go outside," said Shannon Hodder, 26, a lawyer from Austell, Ga., who managed to muster the energy Wednesday to jog in a wool hat and three layers of shirts.
I moved to London four months ago and already, my time is being eaten up by a bevy of people I would barely want to share a bus with.
So I think there is some kind of [feeling that] investors barely want to look at Japan.
I barely want to look at it".
If it's not in my apartment, I barely want to go.
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A redemption drama about a former spy who does good works presumably to make up for all the unspeakable things he did in Bosnia, Tehran, Beirut — you name it — "Burn Notice" has behaved as if it barely wanted you to notice its politics.
At first, she barely wants to remove her bathrobe.
Yet it was eye-opening that half of the public would have stoned me for having an abortion and others barely wanted to acknowledge it until it was more viable.
I waited for almost an hour to spend ten dollars on a platter of soggy chicken fingers and fries, and by the time I actually got the goods I barely wanted them.
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