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But now, after wars, sanctions, children dying, unbelievable rates of cancer and disease, I am so angry I can hardly pick up my pen.
Or was it just that this year, gossip coverage has become so widespread — you could hardly pick up a magazine or newspaper, turn on a television or read a blog without encountering another tale of a celebrity who'd gone off the rails — that it made routine bad behavior seem even worse?
One can hardly pick up a popular science magazine or even a daily newspaper these days without reading about an imminent nanorevolution in science and technology.
Domestic demand will hardly pick up the slack: UBS speaks of the possibility of a population decline of up to 8% in 2009–an insult to a city that aimed at having 5 million inhabitants by 2020, up from an estimated 1.6 million today.
You have a doctor's statement that says this man can hardly pick up a cup, his body is deteriorating, and he has no money.
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This time things were different: exports hardly picked up at all and the current account actually got worse, not better.Britain is unusually welcoming of foreign investment.
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These days, I hardly ever pick up.
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Trump, after all, is hardly slow to pick up on violent incidents he finds disturbing.
"I hardly dare to pick up the phone anymore," Van Commenee said about the injury crisis affecting his team.
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