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It befits a novel whose clipped prose hardly survives out of context, but rattles along between the covers.
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The empire could hardly survive Alexander's death as a unit.
I figured that her malign power could hardly survive in a household as impious as mine.
Given the leave campaign's concern about borders, the current ease of crossing could hardly survive.
They would form the third big carrier, possibly even joined by Northwest, which could hardly survive on its own.
But with plummeting birth rates and an aging populace, Italy can hardly survive now without foreign laborers.
It is well known that a big part of Europe is hardly surviving, and this is what we show.
The pretense that Athens was merely leading a voluntary association of willing Ionian cities in need of protection could hardly survive the reduction of Aegina.
Furniture of bamboo, principally intended for garden use, has hardly survived, but barrel-shaped seats of porcelain for the same purpose are not uncommon.
For years, the league has been trying to move out of the era of Wayne Gretzky and Mario Lemieux, knowing it could hardly survive if its most recognizable players were long retired.
"Euro-scepticism and Little Englander nationalism could hardly survive if people understood whose sugar flowed through English blood and rotted English teeth".
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