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Consider a fund that has $25 million under management -- which would hardly be the smallest fund in the universe.
He was also hostile to organised religion, and in one YouTube video burned a US flag (which would hardly sit well among the Tea Party faithful).
That transcript redacted, among other things, the names of Mr. Manning's boyfriend and aunt, which would hardly seem to be state secrets.
Its only reservation was that Mr Martin would then want to call an election in the depths of winter, which would hardly be popular with Canadians.
Other presidents haven't usually bothered to make those observations, which would hardly come as news to the assembled legislators to whom the speech is ostensibly addressed.
In the original, the introduction said Belafonte was a campaigner for social and political injustice, which would hardly be something to crow about.
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When the Sats first came in, I was reassured by people responsible for them that they were just "pencil and paper tests", which children would hardly notice.
Day one ended as we thought it might do: one rubber apiece – but Kyle Edmund came tantalisingly close to making history as the first final debutant in the 115-year history of the competition to win a live rubber, before suffering at the artful hands of David Goffin in five sets which one would hardly imagine belonged in the same match.
This is done by creating a shared language between technologists (both from academia and from enterprises) and stakeholders (users, commercial partners, policy makers and so on), two communities which otherwise would hardly understand each other.
He wore a mustache and pointed beard, but no whiskers; his eyes were large and dark gray, and had a kindly expression which one would hardly have expected in one whose neck was in the hemp.
It has also been suggested that a Diplodocus might be put up outside the museum, which would look incredible but hardly be the same (the plaster would deteriorate rapidly outside, so this would have to be a brand new acquisition).
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