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And it's easy to see why Vonnegut would consider his friend's reputation in large terms: the two had a lot in common.
Mary Midgley, the philosopher and a friend, attributes the breadth of Rose's interests to Marxism, because Marxists were forced to think in large terms about society as a complicated system of inter-reacting mechanisms.
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In larger terms, it happened like this.
In another part of the Superdome, Brooks was speaking about Vick in larger terms than just a single game.
In larger terms, how can we protect the fetus and mother while fostering fetal research at the same time?
But the founders — Cyrus Massoumi, its chief executive, and Oliver Kharraz, both former McKinsey consultants, and Nick Ganju, the chief technology officer — see their efforts in larger terms.
But in larger terms, it is also a measure of Britain's increasing isolation from its allies — both inside the European Union and now with Washington.
Springsteen started to think in larger terms than cars and highways; he began to look at his own story, his family's story, in terms of class and American archetypes.
In larger terms, only 7 of the 21 Gaza settlements must still be evacuated, an army spokesman said, and in three of those, in the north, residents left voluntarily.
I typically think about this show (and all shows) in larger terms.
And there is a solution; we just need to think in larger terms than those to which we are accustomed.
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