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- noun Plural form of
view . - verb 'Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
view .
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Examples
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Having put aside Christ's authority, she naturally puts aside _man's_, hence we have the creature who mannishly desires the suffrage and attends club meetings and argues, and has views -- _views_, Aunt Bell, on the questions of the day -- the woman who, as you have just succinctly said of your niece, 'believes she has a right to please herself!'
The Seeker Harry Leon Wilson 1903
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He knows not what he views, and yet purfues His defperate love, and bums for what he views*
A select collection of poems; with notes, biographical and historical .. 1780
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• 100m page views• 30m page views for constituency results• An estimated 9m video plays• Mobile election site had 1m views
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As my guest, he has, if anything, the prior claim to consideration; though I am far from saying that whatever views you may advance will not have equal weight with me, -- as _views_, mark you. "
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"I have no secret views, sir," said James, with a look of such sincerity that his master could not help believing him: "nor can I guess what you mean by _secret views_.
Tales and Novels — Volume 02 Maria Edgeworth 1808
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Some of you will recognize this house as formerly the "Cross" home, a stunning Mexican contemporary with fantastic mountain views from the Terazza and panoramic views from the Mirador.
Spend 4 months (May-August) in Ajijic housitting one of the finest homes in the Village 2009
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I am confident that if that difference in views is expressed to the American people as a whole, the vast majority will agree with me and not with you.
Sound Politics: Liberal Base Pulls Democrats Away from Rational Thought on Anti-Terror Policy 2006
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The term instrumental rationality is used because the definition views the actor as pursuing goals, to which he or she is committed for reasons irrelevant to the definition.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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The term instrumental rationality is used because the definition views the actor as pursuing goals, to which he or she is committed for reasons irrelevant to the definition.
THE MORAL DIMENSION Amitai Etzioni 1988
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Warner isn't discussing terms, but given the limited number of artists they're trying out here, it's easy enough to get the impression that the label views this primarily as a promotional deal, not one with big financial upside.
All Things Digital 2009
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