Hardly
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You see, public spaces are
hardly
ever as neutral as they may seem.
I realized I was so busy working, and ironically, learning and writing about this incredible study of British children, that there were days when I
hardly
even spoke to my own British children.
He
hardly
moves at all, actually, relative to the other child.
There's
hardly
a day that goes by that somebody is not reminding you of your color.
And I just simply say, "Hardly."
Furthermore does
hardly
anyone speak about the fact that we are in the midst of the sixth mass extinction, with up to 200 species going extinct every single day, that the extinction rate today is between 1,000 and 10,000 times higher than what is seen as normal.
Nor does
hardly
anyone ever speak about the aspect of equity or climate justice, clearly stated everywhere in the Paris Agreement, which is absolutely necessary to make it work on a global scale.
But writing was
hardly
lucrative work.
So it's
hardly
surprising that it is kind of tempting for those suppliers to come together and fix prices.
And he's paralyzed, he can
hardly
walk, he has a crutch.
But words can
hardly
convey my excitement when I was chosen as an early career scientist by Lee Berger, a world-renowned paleoanthropologist, to be one of the primary analysts of recently excavated unpublished fossils.
It’s
hardly
a stand-alone key to the human mind– no test is.
[America's most liberal labor union has endorsed] Never mind that "America's most liberal labor union," as defined by this ad, was actually the Tulsa Firefighters Union,
hardly
a famed bastion of liberalism.
And while we're in a time where many people are thinking about what new superfood smoothie to make or if gluten is maybe bad for them, actually,
hardly
anyone seems to care about the organ where this happens, the concrete anatomy and the mechanisms behind it.
So even if I was
hardly
any biologist by then, I gathered with three of my friends and we decided to house the bird until it had regained strength and then let it free.
Because of the abuse these individuals have had throughout most of their lives, they
hardly
trust anybody, and the clean needles and condoms and low-barrier housing was a means to begin to develop a relationship of trust.
And you'd be shocked that
hardly
anyone knew that Ada Lovelace was there behind computer science, that Marie Curie still remains iconic with two Nobel prizes.
We had no fruit and
hardly
any meat to sell, as none that was sent to the lab passed our zero tolerance test towards pesticides, chemicals, antibiotics and hormones.
With fiber optics, distance
hardly
limits data, which has allowed the internet to evolve into a planetary computer.
I
hardly
ever gave money to charity, and when I did, I didn't feel that warm glow I was expecting.
While you can
hardly
move, they're running around having all kinds of fun.
It's so complicated, I
hardly
understood the experiment.
Hardly
are those words out When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert A shape with lion body and the head of a man, A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun, Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.
Hardly
anybody listened to him in his day.
It's
hardly
a stretch to imagine putting the same thing on a phone carried by a person.
And when you just look at the list, you realize, you know, performance-wise, there's
hardly
any difference between these books or mine.
There's
hardly
any impact.
It
hardly
mattered.
Now, the physics of the human brain could
hardly
be more unlike the physics of such a jet.
And down there, you find that the water is very clear, extremely clear, because there's
hardly
any plankton.
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