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THE beer that took Japan by storm has barely raised a head of foam in the United States.
She has barely raised a finger, yet she leads the Democratic field in every poll in which her name is mentioned.
That one Old Etonian, Boris Johnson, has been succeeded by another as the Tories' standard-bearer in the capital has barely raised a shrug.
Almost half of those surveyed said "don't know", an indication that the leader has barely raised his public profile since taking over from Nick Clegg.
For a phone that seemed to cause such a stir in the US when it launched last year, the Motorola Milestone (called the Droid in the US) has barely raised a ripple this side of the pond.
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General Motors has given away both in recent weeks — marketing ploys that would have barely raised an eyebrow in the past.
Indeed, the bonuses have barely raised an eyebrow among American fund managers, who are used to executives pocketing huge sums.
His parents, borscht belt performers, had barely raised him, he said, instead depositing him with relatives while they played the road.
During the past decade there have been a number of pressure groups and organised protests against Ashley's regime - the latest if #ifRafaGoesWeGo – but they have barely raised a scratch on one of the thickest skins in football.
I was struck by the fact that as recently as the time of Secretary of State Colin Powell's visit to the Middle East, American television had barely raised the subject of settlements in the occupied territories.
Government officials have barely raised the case in public.
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