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One hardly thinks of their blackness.
Although one hardly thinks of Mr. Salonen as a champion of such music, he and his orchestra tackle the brassy climaxes and even the less flashy parts of the score with relish and flair.
Even when Hamlet meditates on the deeply personal question "To be, or not to be," Bian claims that "he hardly thinks of himself but inequality in society" (89) as exemplified in the lines "For who would beare the whips and scornes of time, Th'oppressors wrong, the proude mans contumely,… who would fardels beare, To grunt and sweat vnder a wearie life" (1724-31).
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But I hardly thought of her.
I can hardly think of anything else".
He had hardly thought of happiness.
They hardly thought of themselves as heroes.
They would hardly think of her.
I can hardly think of anything more important than that.
Someday I'll wake and hardly think of you;.
He said of Reagan, "I can hardly think of him without breaking into tears.
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