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And then everything else I basically view as just a case at hand".
"People basically view him as having been on a narcissistic, self-serving, Sancho Panza, windmill-tilting excursion".
And people basically view particularly homeless people as having no redeeming qualities — there's not the competence for anything, not having good intentions and not being trustworthy".
AS for me, I basically view Social Security the way I view washboard abs: something to aspire to, but something that I'll most likely have to live without.
The sport of cycling is already synonymous with the word 'doping.' It feels like everyone in the sport does it, so much so that I basically view it as an even playing field.
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"Generally, graduates came back for the party," explained Mr. Murray, who basically viewed Ms. Eagan as his friend's "little sister".
The texts suggest that in Assyria (and later among the Sabaeans), Tammuz was basically viewed as the power in the grain, dying when the grain was milled.
According to several publishers who have been talking to Google, the book companies had balked at what they saw as Google's less generous terms, and basically viewed printing and cut-and-paste as deal breakers.
Such an action basically views the occupant as someone who has no right of possession to the landlord's property and is governed by common law principles of property law.
The paradox was not lost on some commentators that Mr. Bush mentioned steps toward reform by friends like Saudi Arabia, which is basically viewed as a repressive monarchy, while demanding freedom in Iran, which has an elected, if ineffective, Parliament and raucous internal political debates.
"It's the people that don't have anything to do with terrorism or national security and are basically viewing Guantanamo as one huge distraction from the issues that play to the Democrats' advantage".
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