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No, he did not invent the game, but he sees it through a lens all his own.
He envisions himself a cranky old geezer in a wheelchair by the time he sees it through.
And if there's a path to the history books for Brown, he sees it through the Senate, more Ted Kennedy than Barack Obama.
But far from merely portraying it, he sees it through different embodiments of the "truth force" that is satyagraha: Tolstoy, Tagore and Martin Luther King – a past, a present and a future.
If you give him any task, he sees it through to the end.
He knows he will never see his parents or loved ones again, but he sees it through.
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He was associated with MPT for nearly forty years, and he saw it through its birth as a "scrappy-looking thing – just to keep their spirits up…" (from a letter by Ted Hughes to Daniel Weissbort in 1965) to becoming a periodical of international importance and renown, which published some of the best international poets in the best translations.
When he started the bank in 1973, he saw it through the prism of a fast-food chain or retail store.
This happened more than 400 years ago, when Galileo presented six watercolor images of the moon as he saw it through his repurposed spyglass — which we now know as a telescope.
He saw it through 9/11 (in no small part by engaging Federal Express to fly long-distance mail during the day, when its planes were empty, something it still does).
This is one mans story of that day and how it he saw it through his eyes.
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