Both feats are remarkable because Gleason sits in a wheelchair, unable to move hardly a muscle.
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Shortening the period of entitlement to unemployment benefit, for instance, would only bring it back to the position in 1985, hardly as radical a move as it first appears.
The move is hardly a surprise considering Kerry has been seen as the top candidate for the post ever since Susan Rice, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, withdrew her name from consideration.
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It therefore hardly ever makes a policy move in advance of an election.
The Swedish monopoly, for instance, recently launched its own online poker game: an astute commercial move, to be sure, but hardly the most obvious way to curb gambling addiction.
The move to introduce votes for prisoners is hardly one that is likely to win much popular support and the reaction from politicians has ranged from grudging acceptance to outright hostility.
It is not so easy for a company to move a factory (though, of course, hardly impossible).
With Iraq's Kurdish region seeking to reduce its dependence on Baghdad, the relationship with Turkey may soon move to another level -- but one that is hardly immune to risk.
My biggest gamble was to move my family hundreds of miles from their support network and, with hardly any warning, plunge them into a totally alien environment.
And though many of her fans will likely make the move to cable with her (at least initially), this is hardly the time to alienate those and other viewers with a film that highlights her darker past.
It is hardly by chance that at just this moment rumours have begun to circulate that Mr Lafontaine might move to Brussels in 2000 as the next president of the European Commission.
The New York Giants, hardly in need of a quarterback with Eli Manning in his prime, still dealt with Arizona to move up for Nassib.
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