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But even if everyone accepts that learning-disabled dance could do better, hardly anyone agrees on how to achieve this.
That the other side is no better hardly seems an adequate answer.The book whose influence Mr Peer acknowledges early on is George Orwell's "Homage to Catalonia", an account of his involvement in the Spanish civil war, in which he fought.
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Doing better, though, hardly means doing well.
This season has been better but hardly free of stress.
An anchovy and olive sauce for dipping was better, but hardly startling.
Better, but hardly a ticket to Churchill Downs for the first Saturday in May.
What's more, if buying a book required people to "better" themselves, hardly anybody would read anything.
The Evening Standard said it was a tale of two halves: "The first half is limp, the second better yet hardly electrifying".
Traub notes that the way you make these jobs better is hardly a secret.
My façade is hardly better than Abramovitz's, although my theatre worked better.
Relations were hardly better with his department commander (and former best friend), Albert Sidney Johnston.
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