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The pilgrimage, the privileged view.
His was very much a privileged view.
No one had a privileged view.
"For the prurient there will be a privileged view in his psychological makeup.
This feeling comes from a blinkered, not to mention privileged, view of the world.
Douglas had a privileged view of her ankles, which were crossed and not at all blue.
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But from the rear entrance, it did not appear to have "privileged views" onto a formal garden, as described on the National Trust Cottages Web site, where I had spent the better part of a day browsing through the photographs and descriptions of at least 50 of the trust's 323 rental properties around Britain.
Aristotle's term for these privileged views, endoxa, is variously rendered as 'reputable opinions', 'credible opinions', 'entrenched beliefs', 'credible beliefs', or 'common beliefs'.
In this regard, the show makes you feel like you're stepping inside artists' studios, with privileged views of incomplete canvases.
While certainly fun to watch throughout nothing turned out like I thought it might, which was refreshing it seems to insist that desire for community is weak, and it has slightly privileged views on weirdness.
While certainly fun to watch throughout--nothing turned out like I thought it might, which was refreshing it seems to insist that desire for community is weak, and it has slightly privileged views on weirdness.
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