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But hardly anything more.
"There is hardly anything more ludicrous than the fax machine, but it is still around," Mr. Odlyzko said.
There is hardly anything more hypnotizing than a display of talent and vision, and there was hardly anybody with more talent and vision than Jackson.
There was hardly anything more irritating to Kirstein than the assumption, common in later years, that the triumph of Balanchine's genius in America was inevitable.
There is of course hardly anything more worrying than the idea of unjustly being incarcerated in this way and that your increasingly frantic and enraged complaints will be taken as proof of madness.
There is hardly anything more powerful in the literature of social policy than accounts of individual schools or school districts or pedagogical systems that defy the odds in the worst neighborhoods.
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*** Hardly anything matters more than education, yet when we talk about education we spend a lot of time arguing over things that do not matter very much.
There can hardly be anything more worthwhile than that.
Today, in the time of Iraq and Iran, one hardly reads anything more about it, which is even worse.
There can hardly be anything more tiresome than someone bragging in the media about having worked for the intelligence services.
"So they're just opening their gardens to the public for one day?" she wondered, as if she could hardly imagine anything more bizarre.
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