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From then on he was hooked, and now he hardly ever passes a day without spending four or five hours reading.
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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.
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Like all of Apple's executives, he has hardly ever spoken at an event that is not a product launch, though I did catch him being interviewed at the Royal College of Art a couple of years ago.
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In the two and a half years since he left the plant, he's hardly ever come back here.
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Growing up poor, he went to few movies and hardly ever watched television.
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He was living alone on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and we hardly ever talked.
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"This sort of document hardly ever satisfies those who take part in the negotiations, " he said.
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Lord Dykes said he was concerned that the Treasury, "hardly known for its huge competence in guiding the ever-faltering British economy in recent decades", did not know the true extent of the problem.
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He notes that interest rates are so low that the government can get cash cheaper than ever, and inflation is hardly an imminent threat.
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