Sentence examples for which was viewed from inspiring English sources

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Public opinion turned against the strike, which was viewed as ill timed and economically destructive.

She was not trained especially hard for the Davona Dale, which was viewed as a steppingstone.

This would have sent it to the Supreme Court of Spain, which was viewed as unsympathetic to Garzón.

In 2015, the campaign ran its first Super Bowl ad, Listen (see above), which was viewed 9.6m times.

It did so in 1999, after meeting with Enron, which was viewed as the leading company in energy trading.

Prerequisite to that messianic age was the rebuilding of the Temple (which was viewed as heaven on earth).

Rival executives questioned Chandler's price tag, $56 million, which was viewed as risky given his offensive limitations and injury history.

For example, many took to Twitter to praise Always' #LikeAGirl campaign, which was viewed by tens of millions on YouTube alone.

But in order to make her frustration heard by the officials, Asghari publicised her plight by releasing a video online which was viewed by thousands of viewers.

And now he has released "Sorry," which was viewed approximately twenty million times in its first forty-eight hours, despite — or perhaps because of — his nonappearance.

But Mr. Zuckerberg said users could strictly control what they share, jokingly referring to last year's controversial Beacon advertising program, which was viewed as being overly invasive.

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