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He "hated welfare," which he saw as government handouts.
He skated for 14 38, the second straight game in which he saw relatively little action.
He had vehemently opposed the war, which he saw as catastrophic, at significant professional and personal cost.
He specifically questioned King's top-down leadership style, which he saw as undermining the development of local grassroots movements.
Trump was pleased with the agreements, which he saw as a continuation of his business practices.
But Kafka wasn't writing about the D.M.V.; his novels and stories are actually about justice, which he saw as aloof and possibly unobtainable, and punishment, which he saw as endless and omnipresent.
Boehner was unapologetic about his friendship with lobbyists, which he saw as a natural reflection of his core political beliefs.
Mr. Reilly worked to spread the gospel of independent documentaries, which he saw as opinionated emotional essays.
All that happened he ever set foot in Texas, which he saw as a land of promise.
He wrote of a finite, empirical ego, which he saw as the motive force of every human action.
But he conceded that the city's 311 smoking-cessation program, which he saw advertised on television, "made it easier".
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