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But Mrs Merkel is hardly cut off.
Mr. Gore is hardly cut off -- in fact, he spends most of the day on the phone, shoring up support and speaking to friends.
He described Kevin Costner's being mobbed by Cuban fans during a 2001 visit as evidence that the island was hardly cut off from American culture.
"Even if the authorities had a plan, they would hardly cut off the branch that they are so comfortably sitting on," Mr. Khashig wrote in his newspaper, Chegemskaya Pravda, in December.
Described as "a small city that feels like a big city", it was praised for being "handily placed for seaside and scenery" but "hardly cut off".
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In case you didn't know, the Ed Banger leader cut off all his hair; he was hardly recognizable.
British ministers could hardly argue that Riyadh, which is so dependent on Washington, would cut off intelligence links with America.
Using more (correlation coefficient > 0.4) or less (correlation coefficient > 0.8) rigorous cut off points for the maximal correlation between every pair of determinants hardly changed our results.
It could hardly have come at a better time for McDonald's -- a trade war is threatening to cut off the importation of chicken into Russia.
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