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Tate Britain is taking a very broad view.
"The thing about our store is we have a very broad view of what is great music.
It's predominantly a pop record, but it took a musician with a very broad view to make it this way.
One problem is that the US government appears to take a very broad view of who can be targeted.
She had a very broad view of culture and saw things like primitive art as having the same greatness as other kinds of art.
"He had a very broad view and understanding of the major issues of molecular biology in the early days," Dr. Botchan added.
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Taking the broad view of things — or, admittedly, the very broad view — the history of post-Civil War America might be read as the history of expanding corporatization.
The organisations collaborating in this movement represent a very broad spectrum of views and voices".
Germany's foreign minister, Joschka Fischer, who sided with France in opposing the war, said there was a "very broad convergence of views on the central role of the United Nations".
Cognitive externalism is a very broad collection of views that suggests the role of the environment, of tools, of development, and of the body in fleshing out cognition.
"Art Burks always viewed computing from a very broad, cross-disciplinary perspective," said John H. Holland, a professor of computer science and psychology at the University of Michigan who was a student of Mr. Burks's.
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