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After Senneca took a hit to the head, Paterno, notably hard on freshman quarterbacks, put in Mills, who started the Lions' last game against Michigan, a 20-0 loss at home.
But the past couple of years have been notably hard for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) venues in the UK.
Mr. Bloomberg, whose administration has been notably hard on junk food, scarfed popcorn, "a basic food group," he said in a speech.
Certainly, during the last decade, it has become notably harder to be voted in to Downing Street.
From the start of the general election campaign, Mr. D'Amato and Mr. Schumer have both engaged in some notably hard-hitting attacks, in public campaign stops and in their advertisements.
Davis' term in the Senate was unexceptional, except for the notably hard line he took on the question of the nation's northeastern boundary.
The foam has a notably hard microbubble structure, which gives it an abrasive quality that has been utilized in the development of cleaning products.
One of the game's first big set pieces takes place in The Golden Kane bar/restaurant, and is a real throwback to many of Woo's classic films, most notably Hard Boiled and its opening scene.
That was when Jewish settlers – some notably hard-line – began to establish communities across the area.
This is notably hard-hearted and short-sighted.
Putin was able to denounce others, notably the English, whose prime minister, David Cameron, lobbied hard in Zurich, for "pressurizing" FIFA.
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