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When Senator Edward M. Kennedy died, at summer's end, it was inevitable that his extraordinary life would be regarded through the lens of literature.

It was one of the countless little… In the postwar years, America was unduly blessed by its art dealers, who offered an open door to the avant-garde, and by its fashion magazines,… When Senator Edward M. Kennedy died, at summer's end, it was inevitable that his extraordinary life would be regarded through the lens of literature.

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Now... everything is regarded through the prism of religion--and a particular variant of the religion.

He writes: "Chapman's was just the kind of daredevil approach that is remembered with affection and, even though it was barely a year since he had lost the leadership, his reign was being regarded through rose-coloured specs".

In relation to the case of European wines, enhancing the product's value and improved productivity is regarded through its taste specialization by its brand.

It can be regarded as the diagnostic "gold standard" through its ability to establish the rhythm at the time of the fall or syncope (Brignole et al 2001).

In the least strict sense of identity, being the same according to the continuity of diverse parts succeeding one another, we find that animals, bodies, and rivers can be regarded as minimally the same through time.

J., and DENIO, J., were of opinion that the promise was to be regarded as made to the plaintiff through the medium of his agent, whose action he could ratify when it came to his knowledge, though taken without his being privy thereto.

A freely falling body is no longer to be regarded as moving through space according to the pull of an attractive gravitational force, but simply as tracing out the laziest track along the bumps and hollows of spacetime itself.

Since the quality and stability of a crystalline solid depends on the cooling process, annealing may be regarded as an optimization process searching through the space of the unknown parameters.

Some species of the predominantly African genera Dracaena (family Asparagaceae) and Asparagus may be regarded as vines, as they scramble through the forest or bush canopy, but neither has tendril-like adaptations for climbing.

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