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The imperial family seems to have considered him something of an embarrassment, and he was long left to his own private studies and amusements.
"He was a maverick, and his rivals considered him something of an oddball, but they also respected the quality of his buildings".
Buchanan even considered him something of a favorite student and, running into Montaigne at the French court many years later, honored him by saying that their time together had inspired certain of Buchanan's subsequent theories of humanistic pedagogy.
But it is interesting how Steinbrenner, 77, is now portrayed as a civic hero, a respected city elder, in New York and Tampa, a far cry from when many considered him something between a would-be robber baron and the raving village idiot.
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Even Republicans consider him something of a mystery.
Instead, he has befriended the neighbors, who consider him something of an anomaly.
He should be a conspicuous figure but Scotland has mostly come to consider him something of a native.
Record labels and tech entrepreneurs consider him something of an oracle about the tempest he helped unleash.
For the most part, though, his fellow Lake Mary residents seem to consider him something of a liability.
Of course, that act is wearing thin and more and more people who once thought Obama an ally now consider him something of an enemy.
Maybe it's time we considered him to be something beyond the "Bozo Dionysus Lester Bangssawaw him as.
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