His sister Teresa, who lives quite a distance away, hardly ever lets her girls play outside.
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In the fields, undocumented workers hardly ever protest when contractors or growers abuse them.
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Meanwhile, some of the biggest names in college football have hardly ever played each other.
They always talk how great it is, you hardly ever hear about the lost money, etc.
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He was living alone on the Lower East Side of Manhattan and we hardly ever talked.
That is illustrated by the fact that the world hardly ever comes to an end.
The raids are such a poorly kept secret that they hardly ever produce results.
When it comes to feedback on my applications, I hardly ever get a response.
Forget that I hadn't worn it in decades and really had hardly ever looked at it.
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It is also a phone that you will hardly ever see a Nokia employee carrying around.
"This sort of document hardly ever satisfies those who take part in the negotiations, " he said.
It had been a brief, strange marriage, with Ms Smith hardly ever at home.
And yet privacy lawsuits hardly ever succeed, except in France, and even there they are rare.
They communicate by phone, "not often, once a day, or hardly ever, " she said.
If the Champions are true champions and so much better, why do they hardly ever win it?
The reality of business is that we hardly ever think of marketing in such a holistic manner.
In the two and a half years since he left the plant, he's hardly ever come back here.
Solo founders hardly ever changed direction, the data showed, while teams of four or more founders changed too much.
But despite these challenges, my dad hardly ever missed a day of work.
Growing up poor, he went to few movies and hardly ever watched television.
It therefore hardly ever makes a policy move in advance of an election.
Though roses are one of the most common flowers in our florist shops, we Americans hardly ever eat them.
Wealthy suburbanites hardly ever venture into Detroit, save to make a rare trip to a concert or the museum.
I've had so many races for this team and this hardly ever happens.
Government supporters say this would mean secret courts would hardly ever be used.
For most of the 20th century, for instance, there was hardly ever any trouble between Sunnis and Shiites in Iraq.
They told me that race hardly ever came up, but other sensitive matters that might stand in for race sometimes did.
They drink wine and boutique beers (and can discuss them expertly) but only in moderation, and they hardly ever smoke cigarettes.
Litigation is hardly ever a one-day story because major cases are driven by forcing events: appeals, settlements, voir dire, trials, etc.
It's also nice to see that Wacom's killed off the circular trackpad that we hardly ever used on the original Bamboo.
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