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- noun Plural form of
view . - verb 'Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
view .
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Examples
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Having put aside Christ's authority, she naturally puts aside _man's_, hence we have the creature who mannishly desires the suffrage and attends club meetings and argues, and has views -- _views_, Aunt Bell, on the questions of the day -- the woman who, as you have just succinctly said of your niece, 'believes she has a right to please herself!'
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He knows not what he views, and yet purfues His defperate love, and bums for what he views*
A select collection of poems; with notes, biographical and historical ..
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• 100m page views• 30m page views for constituency results• An estimated 9m video plays• Mobile election site had 1m views
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As my guest, he has, if anything, the prior claim to consideration; though I am far from saying that whatever views you may advance will not have equal weight with me, -- as _views_, mark you. "
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"I have no secret views, sir," said James, with a look of such sincerity that his master could not help believing him: "nor can I guess what you mean by _secret views_.
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Some of you will recognize this house as formerly the "Cross" home, a stunning Mexican contemporary with fantastic mountain views from the Terazza and panoramic views from the Mirador.
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I am confident that if that difference in views is expressed to the American people as a whole, the vast majority will agree with me and not with you.
Sound Politics: Liberal Base Pulls Democrats Away from Rational Thought on Anti-Terror Policy
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The term instrumental rationality is used because the definition views the actor as pursuing goals, to which he or she is committed for reasons irrelevant to the definition.
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The term instrumental rationality is used because the definition views the actor as pursuing goals, to which he or she is committed for reasons irrelevant to the definition.
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Warner isn't discussing terms, but given the limited number of artists they're trying out here, it's easy enough to get the impression that the label views this primarily as a promotional deal, not one with big financial upside.
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