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I opted for the can over the tube, though I hardly think it made a difference.
It was not my mother's handwriting, and I hardly think it would be my father's.
"I hardly think it would be too much of a disruption," she said.
"At a certain point, one that he's probably acutely aware of, it might be a problem, but I hardly think it is now".
One would hardly think it of someone who in a previous life had been a pop star: she was in Talulah Gosh, the 80s indie band, though she says she never really took to being on stage.
Inside it was a note from her to the library, which said, "I know my book was overdue, but it was only two days overdue, and I hardly think it was necessary, under the circumstances, for you to send the Boy Scouts after it, but here it is anyway".
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He hardly thought it worth noting that the safe house is directly across the street from the local police station.
And no doubt Wolff hardly thought it necessary to spell out the moral benefits of such a recognition.
That people with Down syndrome died early was a thing she knew but didn't understand, had never looked into enough to understand; and she couldn't look into it, could hardly think about it.
This divergence has become so accepted as normal that we hardly think about it, yet if you stand back it is extraordinary.
Jane Eyre is so built into the shape of my imagination that I can hardly think about it critically; I'm always in among its trees – the sturdy, northern, low-growing hawthorn and hazel bushes of its terrain – and can't dispassionately estimate the size of the wood.
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