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"He's bringing a point of view that isn't common in politics," one of the bikers said.
Bubba is a Trump supporter: "He's bringing a point of view that isn't common in politics".
Bringing a point of view about what's right and wrong to the relationship matters because donors can't read minds.
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"What we're trying to do is bring a point of view that keeps the shopper from feeling overwhelmed".
He retired from the England team last August, but has been playing strongly for his English club Saracens and, along with Vunipola, brings a "point of difference" to the other props Gatland has selected.
Mr. Olbermann did bring a point of view — Current quickly added like-minded liberal shows at 7 and 9 p.m. — but the scrounging for viewers continues to this day.
That's what you talk about when you watch an awards show," said Ms. Rivers, who was one of the first star-watchers to bring a point of view to the excessive coverage of these events.
We don't need another retailer selling jeans and black pants, unless they bring a point of view and an experience that no one else has.
"How can an art form be alive," Dance magazine asked, "when it excludes so many?" "Women bring a point of view that men don't have," Bouder tells me later in a phone interview.
Gail Snowden: I think we have to be able to show that having a seat at the table has a business payoff, that by bringing a different point of view and a different kind of knowledge, you open things up.
Open communication will, undoubtedly, benefit a company by bringing a new point of view to the table.
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