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In 1994, Sotheby's ratified this emerging view by including Aboriginal paintings in an exhibition of contemporary art.
Always the optimists, real estate agents in some places have dubbed land like ours "emerging view lots".
THERE is also an emerging view among conservatives that the most important gap is not in income, but in wealth.
The relative strength of the share market has brought renewed optimism and there is an emerging view that the capital has emerged from the storm.
That expresses the prevailing view in Mr. Sharon's entourage as well, and an emerging view of the Israeli defense establishment.
President John Hennessy of Stanford summed up the emerging view in an article by Ken Auletta in The New Yorker, "There's a tsunami coming".
The findings strengthen an emerging view of mental illness that aims to make diagnoses based on the genetic aberrations underlying diseases instead of on the disease symptoms.
"This is actually a syndicate of related and associated militant groups and networks," said one American officer, summarizing the emerging view of Pakistani officials.
An emerging view is that these managers should now report directly to the chief executive and not to a company's general counsel.
Dr. Janet Woodcock, the F.D.A.'s top drug reviewer, mentioned this emerging view in a talk at an investor conference on Thursday.
The finding strengthens the emerging view that the body may possess a cache of universal repair cells that can patch up almost any damaged tissue.
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