It comes, after all, from a racecar-loving billionaire who hardly hides from the limelight.
And he has hardly shied from criticizing Huffington and AOL in public.
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We hardly hear from these normal cubanos and for that matter, other average Americans on this issue.
Setting legal considerations aside, it is worth noting that TSP hardly sprung from the imagination of Orwell.
Chaired by Didier Migaud, a former Socialist deputy, it could hardly come from a more credible source.
The white clapboard home, located in Port Washington, NY, has hardly changed from its film debut in 1947.
Obama, of course, was hardly immune from the same kind of doubletalk.
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Mr Peston was hardly shouting from the rooftops before Northern Rock, a British bank, went bust in 2007, a scoop that won him a journalistic award.
Still, Blomkvist said that even with reasonable buying terms with the biggest music labels, after paying taxes and operators for using their systems, Sony Ericsson would hardly profit from selling music.
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When law firms hardly benefit from accountants' huge client base and accountancy firms are allowed to offer legal services only to a few clients, there is little point in accountants having a legal arm.
Its peace policy is now hardly distinguishable from that of Kadima or indeed Meretz: a two-state solution based on the 1967 border, with land swaps and the retention of the bigger Jewish settlement blocks, as outlined by Mr Barak when he was prime minister from 1999-2001.
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And I do understand that Brent crude was down more, but again, this is hardly the stuff from which celebrations are born.
But this recently concluded episode was hardly a distraction from important problems.
And the UK could hardly insulate itself from a Eurozone tipped back into recession, were that to be the consequence of a disorderly Greek default.
Shark could hardly expect less from someone of his dad's background.
While those numbers do represent the slowest rate of growth Cupertino has seen in years, it's hardly the fall from grace that some analysts were predicting.
But it's hardly changed dimensionally from its military roots, and that makes for some comfort and ride compromises we cannot abide for this kind of cash.
But government can hardly stop farms from evolving.
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That, however, hardly precludes Intel from getting a big piece of Apple's business, particularly in notebook computers, where it's hard to imagine Apple ever reaching the kinds of economies of scale it will need to keep up.
This is all net expenditure, against which hardly anything is collected from the beneficiaries.
Hardly an unexpected response from a young person with a large amount of cash income.
The broader economy could hardly have remained immune from such severe financial disruptions.
That is hardly the best position from which to force the constitutional crisis that Mr Menem's candidacy would have entailed.
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Mr. Horn could hardly be more different from Mr. Ross, who came to the movie studio after running Disney Channels Worldwide.
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Hardly had the confetti from the celebrations settled when she returned to the airwaves to promote her candidacy for November's election.
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He was living hardly fifty miles away from where I teach, which also happens to be where I went to college.
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