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On the first night, when Maggie asks her grandmother how she and her grandfather met, Alice tells her, "I hardly think that's appropriate dinner table conversation".
"I hardly think that is using them to my benefit". "I offer whatever help that I can, I try to get to know some of these people and give them an open ear and heart," he continued.
Will I look through your Vegas photos for the better part of an hour, yes, but I hardly think that's the point!
"I hardly think that you've seen any excessive celebration taking place here," Mr. Obama said.
You would hardly think that the cinema had discovered James Joyce sometimes.
He can hardly think that if "bad" words were wiped out, people would also banish their bigoted thoughts.
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The Islamic Republic hardly thinks that with Hagel nominated, it's off the nuclear hook.
As they wrote in the Greensward Plan of 1858 (also known as the "Description of a Plan for the Improvement of Central Park"): "[I]t is hardly thought that any plan would be popular in New York, that would not allow a continuous promenade along the line of the drives, so that pedestrians have ample opportunity to look at the equipages and their inmates".
But there are many colleges like Trinity College, Cambridge where the statistics have hardly moved, and I think that is of profound concern against a backdrop of rising fees, the abolition of Aimhigher [a programme to widen access] and the EMA [education maintenance allowance].
And I say that because I don't think that's hardly appreciated anymore.
It should therefore hardly be surprising (one would think) that diverse eukaryotic lineages have retained oxygen-independent forms of mitochondrial ATP synthesis from their facultatively anaerobic common ancestor [ 127- 129, 160- 162] or that mitochondrial sulfide utilization is widespread among eukaryotic lineages [ 163, 164].
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