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A negative view usually forces artists to review their plans or kill them altogether.
Whatever the subject, he had a view, usually offensive to one party or another.
My two rooms were "premium view," usually $345, but discounted to $245 because the spa had not been completed.
Those who nevertheless hold this view usually point to a piece of ecological theory called "metapopulation dynamics".
On Wednesday, people in Scarsdale had a view, usually not charitable, of Ms. Primoff's decision to leave her daughters about three miles from their home.
In philosophy departments, people knew full well that this was simplistic scientism at its worst, but in pubs, cafes and broadsheet newspapers, the view usually went unchallenged.
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I suppose he was a voyeur: addicted to views, usually from behind, of women in oblivious, intimate actions, such as bathing, drying themselves, or combing their hair.
Several aides said that although the president is not dictatorial in suggesting what she should say and how she should say it, his views usually prevail.
Each group is vying to shape Mr. Romney's views, usually through policy papers that many of the advisers wonder if he is reading.
At first glance, the Tea Party's position may seem contradictory: its small-government, pro-business views usually go hand in hand with free trade.
It is sniffy about government economic policies on matters close to its heart, such as banking reform, and its views usually prevail.
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