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And so the new economy, and the new lifestyle it has engendered, has hardly wiped away the old values, particularly with respect to marriage.
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During a recent visit, it was clear that for every marijuana seller and physician who thinks that the rules are too strict, murky or fluid, there are others who can hardly wipe the smile off their faces.
Finally, as he points out, this new edition hardly wipes the unexpurgated Twain off the literary map:...literally dozens of other editions are available for those readers who prefer Twain's original phrasing.
Just wiped".
In fact, the electro-stunning here demonstrated that the pond's native inhabitants have hardly been wiped out.
I put it to Leanne Wood that they are hardly going to wipe Labour out in Wales.
He can hardly think that if "bad" words were wiped out, people would also banish their bigoted thoughts.
To be sure, all this development is hardly likely to compensate for the rental housing wiped out by Hurricane Katrina.
Of course, computers are hardly immune from disasters - discs still get wiped and missiles hit the orchestra rather than the soloist.
Flanner goes on: Ulysses was the paying investment of his lifetime after years of penury, Sylvia said, while hardly acknowledging the fact that the publishing costs almost wiped out her Shakespeare and Company.
After years of penury, "Ulysses" was the payoff investment of his lifetime, Sylvia said, while hardly acknowledging the fact that the publishing costs had almost wiped out her Shakespeare and Company.
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