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Many see Britain as trying to protect the City, which is hardly popular.
Such campaigning women, though, were hardly popular in militaristic pre-war Japan.
Though hardly popular in Greece, the IMF has become increasingly outspoken about the damage from excessive austerity.
Mr. Romney actually endorsed the general concept of foreign aid, hardly popular in this year's Tea-Party steeped climate.
His place in the curriculum is established, but he is hardly popular as a subject of teaching or scholarship.
Although the art is hardly popular, styles of singing that are described as "operatic" are integral to the pop mainstream.
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But he is hardly a popular guy.
Even if they are right, legal hardly means popular.
"Beowulf" is hardly as popular, but it has more than held its own.
Mr. Lien, who ran a lackluster campaign, is hardly a popular choice to replace Mr. Lee.
Of course, soaps have hardly been popular because they have their finger on the pulse of the nation.
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