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There was hardly a fact of contemporary New York City school life that I found more astonishing than this... Mentions the Attitude Readjustment Center or ARC, which is a depository for students caught without a hall pass.
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Daily cigarette smoking by men and womenTOO many people use tobacco, hardly a new fact.
Wittgenstein sometimes talks of atomic facts that do not exist and calls their very nonexistence a negative fact (cf. 1921, 2.06)—but this is hardly an atomic fact itself.
Although hardly a surprise, that fact highlights the critical importance of payments — of which PayPal is by far the biggest piece — within the company.
Although historically a powerful force in the empowerment of labor and evolution of corporate culture, it is hardly a matter of fact that unionizing works in every circumstance.
It was a headed goal of perfect execution, a fact hardly smudged by the fact that both Nemanja Vidic and Rio Ferdinand had shown appalling dereliction of duty in allowing such a phenomenal finisher so much time and space.
A fact hardly lost on Dodgers management.
A day or so after a nuclear weapon was used during wartime, on Hiroshima, a Herald Tribune editorialist considered the "still hardly credible fact" that a "small instrument," dropped on a "dense population center," brought about "what must without doubt be the greatest simultaneous slaughter in the whole history of mankind".
Parsons, then, was hardly the archetypal country artist, a fact reflected not only in his take on the form, but his own background.
"Who's ready to try it?" Hardly any of them were, a fact that they expressed by mutely continuing to watch me.
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