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Far from viewing himself as an epoch-defining figure, he spent much of his life feeling out of sync with both his country and his times.
Viewing himself as an unsentimental opportunist, he sets out to win the affections of Mme de Rênal, whose children he is employed to tutor.
He consults city documents, community boards and local blogs before making any changes to a neighborhood's boundaries, viewing himself as more umpire than activist.
Viewing himself as an outsider, she speculated, "may allow him to inhabit characters who are struggling to understand where they fit in".
Viewing himself as an unsentimental opportunist, he employs seduction as a means to advancement, first with Madame de Rênal, whose children he is employed to tutor.
But Mr. Shicoff has said that he increasingly approaches his role as political expression, viewing himself more as social actor than as singer.
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