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But the grandchildren softened his stern views.
He holds some pretty stern views on sex, even by Republican standards (see Lexington).
The aforementioned Mary Norwak has stern views on crumble, which she condemns, in its English incarnation, as "dull and insipid".
He was a party man, with stern views on discipline but he believed in the Common Market.
Thomas Edison has some rather stern views about over-sleeping, but kept a cot in his office.
He has stern views on moral issues; but this Princeton and Oxford-educated preacher can happily discuss the Indian economy and the flat tax.
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This stern view may, in fact, be winning the battle of public opinion.
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Grand Manan always had more than its share of churches that take a stern view of drinking and carrying on.
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