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He drove past his old house with hardly a glance.
Now he drove past fields of cattle with hardly a glance.
Then he accepts the money belatedly and indifferently; he stuffs the banknotes into the front pocket of his jeans with hardly a glance.
It isn't the kind of museum, like the Louvre, where you walk from one masterpiece to the next with hardly a glance.
But these and other delights get hardly a glance from walkers on what should be one of the East Side's stand-out streets.
When speaking live, she dresses in shimmery blouses and fitted jackets, and melds her femininity with a revivalist's charisma learned from her father, pacing among the audience and preaching with hardly a glance at her notes.
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Murray, so often criticised for his rants, hardly passed a glance towards his box all afternoon.
Five years later, when VW released a convertible version, another noted that the hardtop version "hardly draws a glance anymore".
That means submissions from unknown authors, who lack a robust social platform, hardly gets a glance.
Perhaps something can be said for her blatant disregard of the Devils' bowl, which hardly received a glance from Annie as she made her prediction for the West.
And as for faith in the monetary mechanism to deliver liberal freedoms, Estonia joined the euro as recently as last January, with hardly a backward glance.
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