Professor Levi knows Virgil so well he hardly bothers spelling out the stages of his life.
But he hardly expected it would find a large audience in France, much less elsewhere.
To a question from me he replied that he hardly needed to read anymore.
He at least recognizes that opportunity is so strongly laced to schooling, although he hardly gets into the weeds.
From then on he was hooked, and now he hardly ever passes a day without spending four or five hours reading.
But he hardly would be alone in serving time for tax offenses.
He hardly ever saw the two Chechens talking to each other.
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"He hardly ever talked to his family about Ruth, " Theodore said.
Shergar won like an Emperor but he hardly beat good opposition.
Despite his prominent role in Washington he remains something of an unknown on the national stage, though he hardly is the first vice presidential pick to face that situation.
Did you really think Hef was going to marry at this late stage of the game and risk some of his fortune and empire being handed down to a woman he hardly knows?
He hardly knows them, he said, but he knows what it's like for a family to take on a project: When he was in high school, he rebuilt a 1968 Volkswagen Karmann Ghia with his dad.
He hardly knows which is which.
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But when the Italian leader was questioned about his chairmanship at a press conference, he grew hot under the collar, pointing out that he would hardly have become a billionaire unless he were fully capable of chairing a meeting.
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He can hardly talk but his Dad just knew he would be a great linebacker.
In the case of abortion, he calculated that, since he could hardly renounce his pro-choice identity, he could at least neutralize it, and possibly even gain some measure of advantage, by straightforwardly owning up to it.
He says he had hardly any idea what happened to him or how he came to survive it.
He could hardly walk, very frail, very dark, and he wasn't his natural color.
He is hardly brash, and seems a bit reluctant to talk about himself, but clearly he is enjoying his upcoming third trip to the playoffs.
And he has hardly shied from criticizing Huffington and AOL in public.
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As Dr Tenne himself would admit, he is hardly a disinterested party in this debate.
According to the verdict of Kinshasa's streets, he has hardly written a good song in years.
My friend Arthur noted two reasons why he could hardly believe the stock market is up.
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Mr Bush's supporters will argue that he is hardly responsible for all these things.
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