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The 1970's seem hardly to exist at all in this exhibition.
The intense and sometimes lethal professional rivalries that characterize the New York hip-hop scene seemed hardly to exist; in Houston, everyone is on everyone else's record, and one rapper's commercial success is invariably two or three others' as well.
In his early operas the extremes are best represented by "I Lombardi" on one hand, with high aims and a lot of disparate parts, some of which work; and "I Due Foscari" on the other, with attempts at musical sophistication undercut by a plot so slender as hardly to exist.
MacDonald, known to all as the "Chief," was one of a breed that seems hardly to exist anymore, the universally respected federal civil servant -- a technocrat before the word was in common usage -- who wielded tremendous power regardless what party was in power.
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Offstage, he hardly seems to exist.
It hardly seems to exist on the page.
As for last words, they hardly seem to exist anymore.
In the United States, before the 1980's, Adorno hardly seemed to exist.
Jan Fabre is a monumental artistic personality, a distinctly European type that hardly seems to exist in America.
They tell complicated stories about our place in a world we've harmed — some so complicated that they hardly seem to exist at all.
Surgeon and author Dr Atul Gawande writes about how even the duration of dying has changed: "As for last words, they hardly seem to exist any more.
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