Sentence examples for a collection of views from inspiring English sources

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In May, Rosen told the Guardian: "This book means a lot to me – it's a collection of views of life as seen from a toddler's angle so it was a way of looking back at the last toddler I was helping to bring up".

Mr Wen was the man speaking the words, but the report is a collection of views and opinions from a far wider range of interests.

Because multidimensional data normally consist of a collection of views of aggregated data, a careful translation process is needed in this case, in order to transform any summary concept that appears in a peer acquaintance into a summary concept meaningful to the requesting peer.

In some simple models of primate shape and object recognition, a local view of an object is encoded as a bound collection of features and an object is encoded as a collection of views from different vantage points [37, 38].

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Each participant independently viewed a collection of videos of SLAG being performed on 22 mice (rows), and scored each mouse as or.

For a collection of other views from around the world about what Bo's sacking means, check out Latitude, the IHT Global Opinion blog, which scoured the Web for views.

The novelist's denunciation is included in a collection of writers' views on the war in Iraq, which will make unpleasant reading for the prime minister.

On his business card from this period Atget described himself as the "Creator and Purveyor of a Collection of Photograph Views of Old Paris"; on other occasions he identified himself as "auteur éditeur".

THE photography show that will open here on Friday at the Society for the Preservation of Long Island Antiquities Gallery brings together a collection of panoramic views taken with a remarkable camera called the Cirkut.

Though Peter claims in his prologue merely to have made a collection of the views of Church Fathers and most historians have taken him at his word, his advance lies in the organization of particular questions into a unified plan, based on Augustine's distinction between things to be enjoyed (God alone) and things to be used (everything else).

The term sensibility theory was coined to refer to a collection of similar views put forward most notably by John McDowell (1985 , 1987 , 1996and David Wiggins (1976 , 1987, which claim values to be anthropocentric and use perceptual metaphors to describe evaluative thought and experience (Darwall, Gibbard, and Railton 1992).

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