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But Zuma sees it in grander terms.
But Ms. Robards thinks in grander terms.
The Daily News saw it in grander terms and has stripped a banner across the top of its pages of wedding coverage that reads "Wedding of the Millennium".
Tom McClintock, a Republican Assemblyman who co-wrote the California law opening the door to secession movements, puts the argument in grander terms.
In grander terms, I liked to think that he was what happened when pure ambition – rather than talent or taste – achieved primacy in a culture.
As an attorney from a rival firm puts it to a young law-school graduate who's up for a job with both firms, Patty Hewes "sees her destiny in grander terms than the rest of us".
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He framed the social and economic implications in grand terms.
Mr. Montone's fans discuss his appeal to this diverse crowd in grand terms.
We often speak about U.S. Japan relations in grand terms that focus on links between our countries.
As early as 1798 Wordsworth began to talk in grand terms of this poem, to be entitled The Recluse.
So it is natural for European leaders to cast their actions in the Mediterranean in grand terms.
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