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Well, maybe not, but this post, Sarah Morice-Brubaker, a guest blogger at Religion Dispatches magazine, greets the pledge's emphasis on "robust child-rearing and reproduction" with a sense of humor: For too long, child-rearing and reproduction has been allowed to be an exhausting, sleep-depriving business not without its blessings, to be sure, but one could hardly call it "robust".
Whatever else she thinks of it, she could hardly call it rightwing.
THERE'S a creation -- you can hardly call it a "dish" -- that is sold on street corners all over the world.
We made a desert and, since we could hardly call it peace, we called it an old story.
So we can hardly call it sex, although we can - in fact, absolutely must - call it an act.
Though Flipboard technically replicates some of the aspects of Reader and more elegantly, in some respects–I'd hardly call it a replacement.
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But one would hardly still call it a mime group.
Hardly any locals call it Takster, its Tibetan name.
While it does work with all the popular audio formats MP3, AAC, WMA (and ATRAC, though I'd hardly call that popular)—it's not compatible with Macs.
But you'd hardly want to call it the Ron Blomberg era if only because the National League never adopted the D.H. rule.
Sick of being either a) taunted, b) ignored or c) euphemistically referred to as voluptuous, Wendy Shanker's book The Fat Girl's Guide to Life - as she says, 'I was hardly going to call it The Nice Overweight Girl's Guide to Life' - is full of witty, straight-shooting advice on everything from interfering doctors to well-meaning relatives.
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