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It's hardly middle-aged, is it?
"There's hardly any middle ground," he said.
She added that this was hardly the middle of the governor's race and pointed to a campaign-finance reform measure enacted in April 1993 that affected elections that fall.
Aside from those few with government jobs, there'll be hardly any middle class at all between those two groups.
Even the [Keystone] pipeline, which is hardly a middle-class bill, 35 permanent jobs, [Senate Majority Leader] Mitch McConnell is saying it's a middle-class jobs bill.
His strong, short, muscular body hardly looks middle-aged in its flesh and proportions (recently made publicly visible in the "Mystère Picasso" film, where he wore only shorts and sandals).
While the progress is appreciated, there is hardly a middle-aged athlete alive who doesn't wish more could be done, especially with the most nettlesome of knee problems: torn or worn-down cartilage.
In the 2000s, however, the recovery hardly reached the middle or poor households at all.
Dr. Jabusch cited Schumann's Opus 7 Toccata, which "hardly used the middle finger of the right hand".
"To go out and do it in a World Cup final and hardly miss the middle of the bat for most of the day was unbelievable.
In Fuling, he writes, "some of my students said it would hardly reach the middle of the East River district, while others said it would flood the entire neighborhood, rising all the way to the college's front gates.
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