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Nevertheless, he claimed that a flower should be classified as free beauty (where the judgment of taste is "pure") "because hardly anyone but a botanist knows what sort of thing a flower ought to be; and even he, though recognizing in the flower the reproductive organ of the plant, pays no regard to this natural purpose if he is passing judgment on the flower by taste".
No, because hardly anybody did.
Hardly anyone went because hardly anyone knew.
There wasn't much reaction to his hiring – because hardly anyone outside Jacksonville even noticed it.
It used to be known as the "lost amendment," because hardly anyone ever wrote about it.
Ping, Apple's social network for discovering songs, was killed because hardly anyone used it.
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He's slipped a bit largely because he hardly played at the end of last year because of a back problem.
It was because he hardly touched the ball.
The first few weeks, things went smoothly -- perhaps because I hardly slept or drank.
"Good for you!" It's funny because it hardly ever happens in real life.
Parents just want to be their [kids'] friends because they hardly see them.
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