Most people have pretty strong views on what a bikie is, what they look like and, more importantly, why you should stay away from them. |
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This book challenges our views on the nature of the former natural landscape of Britain during the Atlantic period. |
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I'm wondering whether other conservatives agree that giving her the bum's rush for expressing her views on Michael Moore was over-the-top? |
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Nevertheless, a wide variety of views on asceticism are found in the Talmud. |
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Last week Government consultants working on its new energy policy visited Maltby Colliery to hear the miners' views on its future. |
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He talks candidly about his feelings over these turbulent months and discusses his views on the issues splitting the modern Church. |
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Now a council task group wants to hear people's views on the scheme and opinions about how successful it has been. |
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I somewhat flinchingly invite you to feedback your views on the changes so far. |
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She holds pretty strong views on subjects such as politics, teen issues and the world economy. |
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The subject matter falls out as irrelevant, the different views on the same thing are what it's about. |
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The biggest achievement, we think, is the formation of a system of views on the conduct of combat operations against irregular units. |
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That's why most of my posts focus on foreign policy and why I'm willing to go to the mat to defend my views on the subject. |
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The Council's views on the medical information has been set out in its previous letters. |
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Residents will have a second chance to air their views on the future of the former town hall tomorrow. |
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This new column serves to give readers refreshing, often contrarian views on key industry issues. |
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I was in conversation with the respondent about his views on the tape-recording of formal interviews at the police station. |
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What I resent is that they do want to impose their views on the rest of us, using the government for this sectional purpose. |
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Problems arise in a relationship when guys try to thrust their views on girls. |
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There also appears to be a contestability of views on national security within the Government. |
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She would like to use this forum as an opportunity to share her feelings and opinions and exchange views on the outcome of the elections. |
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But whatever your views on the serial comma, I hope you will agree that some conventions are more vital than others in forging a just order. |
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His views on many issues are very representative of the overall results of our survey. |
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Everyone at the gym seemed to have different opinions and views on how to train. |
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I was very interested to hear his interpretation and his views on the process. |
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Sibyl was never in a mood to compete with her, for they each had different opinions and views on how things should come to pass. |
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He is considered conservative on social issues and holds strong republican views on the North. |
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But your explanation makes a whole lot of sense, and has changed my views on the whole situation. |
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Unfortunately, the partnership suffered from differing views on editorial matters, and the two went their separate ways after only two issues. |
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She proceeded to lay out her views on a range of issues that rub conservatives raw. |
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As the recurring plague of election speculation hit the Sunday newspapers again, the Lord Mayor's views on the issue will be of some interest. |
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He is not seen much in public these days and his views on the situation are not known. |
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With his first film, he turned ferociously on his tormentors, mocking their hypocritical views on freedom. |
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Even my views on physical punishment in the classroom are different and more complicated than your correspondent implies. |
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It may also create cures for diseases, uncover unique phytonutrients, or introduce entirely new views on what constitutes good nutrition. |
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Cormier explained how his views on physique perfection were shaped by the ideal aesthetic physiques of the past. |
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There may be a difference between the definite article and the indefinite article, and there are different views on capital letters, I suppose. |
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I assumed it was to stop a fascist, racist dictator from forcing his views on the people of Britain. |
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It is also typical of this Government that it seeks to impose its politically correct views on the public. |
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What cogent defence can be offered for the doctrine of God's impassibility, in the face of open theism and unorthodox views on the Trinity? |
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The two men, whose views on nearly every subject coincided, walked home together that night and became instant friends. |
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It is peopled by stockbrokers, businessmen and executives, who come and go throughout the day, giving their views on matters all and sundry. |
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We also explore the current views on the pathogenesis of thyroid eye disease and their clinical implications. |
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Fr. Rutler's views on liturgical music and hymnography are a reflection of his lifelong service to the Lord. |
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They say the Liberal Democrats have circulated a political leaflet asking people their views on the issue. |
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The very basis of government after all, is subjective views on how things ought to be. |
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Despite my views on God and religion, I felt it important that the kids should be christened in their local church. |
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It is embedded in cultural views on gender roles and expectations about relationships. |
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The second part of the survey examines views on the police, the judicial process and politics. |
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His views on the proper basicality of belief in God surely do not commit him to thinking that faith and reason conflict. |
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Our views on these issues are not heretical and not unique to us, but are squarely within the pale of orthodoxy. |
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It would perhaps be nice to have a sub-forum where posters could express their views on matters in a more forthright manner. |
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Dixwell's views on political economy are probably best described as heterodox. |
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The intolerant base their views on a factual error, which then fuels a general suspicion of otherness. |
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Oh look, here comes Msr Le Pen with his harsh but fair views on policing and immigration. |
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But it also indicated there were conflicting views on strip mine legislation within the union. |
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He likes to hold the floor and has strident views on just about everything. |
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Four very opinionated panelists will share their views on the big stories of the week. |
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Edwards' mental phenomenalism is a natural extension of his occasionalism and views on substance. |
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No one expects Roberts' views on states' rights vs. federal powers to derail his candidacy. |
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I'm interested in views on everything ranging from strategic visioning to next generation commercial blurb. |
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Some questions are about his views on various issues relating to spiritualism and religion, while others are about contemporary happenings. |
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Furthermore, the Fisheries Department was in constant contact with lodge owners in the area to solicit their views on fish conservation. |
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The Evening Press is urging readers to write with their views on the urgent need for the flyover. |
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And as Ebraun's buddies probably shared his views on the needlessness of her calling, she was going to feel very out of place. |
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The professor also slammed the government's research funding agencies for narrow-minded views on how to train researchers. |
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It was a report that challenged conventional views on Zimbabwe, an unpalatable story that raises difficult questions people don't want to hear. |
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Mind you, it only caught my eye because I possibly have the most unorthodox views on the island. |
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There were opposing views on how to protect the public from incompetent and unethical behaviour. |
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But if the critics were anticipating a recantation of his views on politics and art, they were sorely disappointed. |
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My own views on various matters have changed over the years as I have learned more, so an education from a worthwhile source is always welcome. |
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For all his rebuttal of Slavophile views on the peasants, the Aksakovs were capable of influencing his writing. |
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Better relations should not mean muffling Britain's views on human rights and the rule of law. |
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Take, for instance, her views on the jilbab, which she herself wears, but says is an entirely personal decision, with no directive demanding it. |
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This is not a political post, so my few friends who are uncomfy with my views on this election can read it. |
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The lengthy dialogue when Madhan expands on his views on women is rather tiring. |
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Particularly wounding was an open letter to the press by 23 of his colleagues, dissociating themselves from his views on immigration policy. |
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Along with most academics he had strong views on how research should be managed. |
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Stephen is also unafraid to give his views on the industry and the recent discussions about this topic area. |
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In Japan, Tokyo's security goals are confronted by disapproving views on militarism. |
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He laid out his views on Aryan purity, world Jewry and international communism. |
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The gaps in this paper relate to the views on audit-practice expectations as differentially articulated by the judiciary and audit practitioners. |
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Woolf seems to have suspected that the Bloomsbury circle, despite its unorthodox views on representation, could not see beyond that fictionality. |
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My gut is that tough-on-crime conservatives would rather see their puritanical views on drugs written into the Constitution. |
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Speakers will give their views on what the trust is doing well and where there is room for improvement. |
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She sees everything and communicates to the staff her clear views on what should be happening. |
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Despite his new-found conservatism, Coleridge retained some surprisingly advanced views on social and economic matters. |
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Again, his views on immigration are a significant departure from the current orthodoxy within his own party. |
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My job is to interact with different ideas and thoughts, especially my views on Rastafari and the African perspective. |
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This view is utterly independent of my views on the merits of affirmative action. |
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His views on the nature of prophecy were unpopular among religious scholars. |
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Speakers will share with participants their views on becoming an entrepreneur and the pros and cons of entrepreneurship. |
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Though it does not hide its views on political issues, the group has stressed that it prioritizes culture over politics. |
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He expressed his views on the issue at a workshop on suicide prevention in the city the other day. |
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No one understands her views on child rearing except her in-law, the American mother of her daughter's husband. |
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I'm not sure if I entirely agree with her views on the country, except to say that we both think it's just amazing. |
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One child wrote to say he would never buy a new game without asking his friends for their views on it. |
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The county council has taken all our views on board and promised it will do its best to accommodate the wishes of the village within reason. |
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He will also present his views on what has been achieved so far and what is yet to come. |
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More than 100 people aired their views on what should happen to a two kilometre stretch of land along the River Wharfe. |
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Most of the nicer blokes were chosen by two or three women, so this was at least a vindication of my particular views on how to treat people. |
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Other people have different views on these so-called Hubbert peaks for oil and gas production. |
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This, to me, gives a truer sense of the Universe as it is, and has totally recolored my views on what life is all about. |
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Asking residents for their views on where cutbacks and savings could be made is only part of the process, he stresses. |
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It is in his practical views on tyrannicide and political murder that Sexby's real inheritance still haunts us. |
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Joe's a bright guy with insightful views on many things, but here he sounds, well, downright simple-minded. |
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Combat experience made signalmen constantly adjust their views on how to develop the communications system. |
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His arguments regarding this are presented in which also examines more generally his views on modal logic. |
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My experience suggests that the lay member's views on legal questions, though diffidently expressed, can also sometimes be helpful. |
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Anthropologists have begun to question their previous views on the cultural relativity of emotional experience. |
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It is best known, of course, for its extreme views on religion and morality and personal conduct. |
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Many trekkers arriving in Nepal will have established views on drug treatments for altitude sickness. |
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The annual day was also used as a forum for parents to voice their views on the programme. |
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With an inclusive membership it has provided a forum for the exchange of views on a broad range of issues. |
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He is a Senate candidate that could use some practical refinements of his requisitely arrogant and academic views on life and politics. |
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Legislative changes should be the outcome of tripartite recognition and debate rather than the imposition of one parties views on the other. |
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I say in the book that my views on religion would be rather that of an Anglo-Catholic, and I do in fact attend church. |
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Of course, he has views on social issues that, to a Western leftie, are distasteful. |
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My views on racism are crystal clear, so I assume there could be no question mark over my motivations. |
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The significance of the Rhenish branch's views on the Reichstag faction's policies is not consistently drawn out. |
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In the United States, some academics have reportedly been pressured because of their views on the antiterror war. |
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Certainly Margaret Thatcher did not make many efforts to hide her extreme right views on immigration. |
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Jack, mate, I'm sorry I misrepresented your views on free education and feminism. |
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What I do think is that we should not have the federal government in a position where it is forcing its views on one side or the other. |
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He took a libertarian line on drug supply, but had rather stern views on consumption. |
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A dry skepticism likewise informs her views on the art world, and on the varying fortunes of Duchamp's work and reputation within it. |
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Hewson is an economic dry with progressive views on foreign policy, the environment and human rights. |
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In the course of doing so I also approached the people of York for their views on the proposed scheme. |
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My views on this issue are still in flux, so I'm just going to present a link to this article by Andrew Sullivan without much comment. |
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Here is a chance at least for the younger generation to make known its views on this live subject. |
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In keeping with his views on knowledge and language, Crathorn advocated radical changes to traditional Aristotelian ontology. |
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We shared our views on the merits of Eastern arranged marriages versus love marriages in the West. |
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These days, between posting his piquant views on the latest toonery, he rails against the aspersions still being spittled on the medium. |
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He was assassinated last week, though apparently not due to his views on immigration. |
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It has left him with strong views on the tribal battle lines that are drawn around the health service. |
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He's signed other strikers and there's an assistant manager who will have his own views on things. |
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His views on monarchical systems are a little contradictory. |
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After sending a staffer to a haunted house and amassing more than 4.5 million views on YouTube, she decided to do it again. |
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Paul sacrifices little with his base and can only assuage doubts among those concerned about his views on foreign policy. |
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Myerson herself appears to have bought into that stigma, offering mixed to negative views on the Miss America pageant. |
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Whatever your views on capital punishment, the incident raises questions of basic competence. |
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Klaus espouses inflammatory views on a variety of subjects, some of which Cato happily embraced. |
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It would be fair to say that, while we conversed amicably for what was a very long session, our views on international politics were not in accord. |
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We query the teacher as to her views on assessment and accountability in general and special education, and on inclusion of students in general education. |
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He made us welcome, gave his views on the North and took questions. |
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We asked the Government departments responsible for administering the subordinate legislation their views on these particular pieces of delegated legislation. |
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And don't forget their advanced views on women in the workplace. |
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His views on charity are also interesting and certainly worth a read. |
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The video has 1.5 million views on YouTube and became an Internet sensation that had many simultaneously laughing and cringing. |
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His views on these issues, and those recently proclaimed by former Labor prime minister Bob Hawke, show both informed realism and political courage. |
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A moody ballad by an Australian crooner has notched 134 million views on YouTube. |
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His views on private prisons may not have sat comfortably with the Executive but it would be very sad if they were not reappointing him because they feared his impartiality. |
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Their mutual devotion carried them through several witch-hunts, aroused both by their heretical views on marriage and Mary's newfound gifts as a medium and spiritual healer. |
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We had only been making small talk for a few minutes when he aired his views on the relative attractiveness of Semitic females. |
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He knew what a zeugma is, and had strong, informed views on the semicolon. |
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He lost his sister in the ensuing riots, and his views on the theme of organised violence are born of observations made during those trying times. |
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While his archconservative views on some social issues drove more people away from his church, he never allowed his ideas to fuel malice or hatred. |
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No doubt we will see the site of the famous tea party and other historical locations as well as getting Nat's own views on that interesting part of the world. |
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Her few comments to the press included a succinct summary of her views on capital punishment. |
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I think that reminded us all that there is a sharp division of members' views on the bill we are discussing, with people taking very different attitudes and approaches to it. |
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The sound of the East End barrow boys giving their views on the market on Bloomberg, with the odd Old Etonian thrown in, is not to everyone's taste. |
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If God isn't prepared to send three million volts through her in the form of a thunderbolt then I think Mel shouldn't be too worried about His views on the matter. |
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We have our own opinions and views on political developments. |
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Its views on integration and immigration are not very different from the labor party. |
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McKay agrees to campaign despite his inevitable loss because he sees it as an opportunity to spread his views on the trail. |
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Her blog, Atlas Shrugs, is a mishmash of her inane views on a wide range of social and political issues. |
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His views on dating are more conventional than those of some of his friends. |
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When the Duchess of Newcastle appears in public in outlandish attire or publishes her original views on women's position in society, she is not dressed in motley. |
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It was left unmentioned by the interviewer, but the answer was contained in the same article when Mrs King gave her views on the place of the United States in the world order. |
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The sensuality of the dance and the lyrics emphasizing lowlife values and language challenged bourgeois morality and dominant views on appropriate female behavior. |
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When he writes under his own byline, McGurn's views on economics are just as conservative as, and even more quirky than, The Wall Street Journal's unsigned editorials. |
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His defeat in debate with W. H. Beveridge in 1923-24 and the phases of his subsequent recantation of neo-Malthusianism are then considered, as are his views on birth control. |
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Even the opinion polls published in the broadsheet papers showed very strong views on the Rapid Reaction Force and the need to preserve neutrality. |
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Fitzgerald is a reformed alcoholic, a strident non-drinker, with firm views on zero tolerance of alcohol as the only way to treat problem drinkers. |
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And Vidal, perhaps wisely, punted on a request to discuss his views on religion. |
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He will have the windows of a tour bus sealed, except for a few lenses mounted on each side that project passing views on a central screen, creating a rolling camera obscura. |
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Meanwhile, over on Facebook, my less up-to-the-technological-minute friends are using the status update feature to express their views on the election. |
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It will be their views on their future that will carry the day. |
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His heretical views on creation brought him into some disrepute. |
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Let us know your views on this subject by submitting your comments below. |
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With economists holding mixed views on the future course of interest rates, homebuyers face difficult choices when trying to decide which type of mortgage to go for. |
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The Newscaster, reporting on the scene, tries to distract his audience from the horrid nightmare by relating an Englishman's views on Steel Tariffs. |
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So it's interesting to note Simpson's own calm and collected views on the matter, which is one of the most emotional moments in a film of high drama and tension. |
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Our two countries share a commonality of views on many issues. |
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Risk of pregnancy and views on contraception must therefore be explored. |
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More than 500 people have visited the hall during a series of open days and given their views on what the Grade II listed building and former courts should be used for. |
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This did not fit in well with ecclesiastical views on divine providence. |
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Giving his views on Evans's performance as a witness, the judge was scathing about his personality, describing him as intolerant with the temperament of a prima donna. |
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After reading her views on the debate, it makes me wish I had something weighty or political to say, but I'm a little diffident about the whole thing. |
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In fact, the minister in his stance on selling off Aer Lingus but keeping a tight grip on the second terminal is living to his own expressed views on these key issues. |
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His faith in American ingenuity, productivity, and passion for success in everything worth doing is reflected in his unique fact-based views on the challenges facing U.S. industry. |
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He became known after he posted videos spouting his views on You Tube under the name Spinosaurus Kin. |
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Mr O'Brien is to seek views on how ageists can be most effectively dealt with and will put the proposals to MPs next spring. |
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The disagreement centered on the validity of Smyth's se-baptism and differing views on joining the Waterlander Mennonite church in Amsterdam. |
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His views on preserving the natural beauty of Lake District had a lasting effect on Potter, who was already taken with the area. |
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He could organise and share his views on art, literature and life, yet in a format less tedious than lecturing. |
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His views on the position of the Welsh people, as a conquered people are never far below the surface. |
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Various interested parties also have views on the privatisation of British Rail. |
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In honour of the 125th anniversary of her birth, 25 contemporary mystery writers and one publisher revealed their views on Christie's works. |
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Before understanding Aristotle's views on dreams, first his idea of sleep must be examined. |
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He also wrote articles published more widely expressing his views on the conflict. |
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Russell was asked by The New Republic, a liberal American magazine, to elaborate his views on world peace. |
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Courses offered by it also teach classical Sanskrit, traditional Hinduism, Hare Krishna, Hindu views on war and peace, etc. |
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Sharon Altaian and Joshua Azraan give their views on the Los Angeles gross receipt business tax in the Aug. |
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So forget about impressing your dinner party guests with your views on politics and tell them about the time he unblocked your U-bend. |
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As we chugged along the sheltered side a party of common eider gave wonderful views on the seaweed covered rocks. |
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Perry then elaborated on his views on the Supreme Court, which he said needed more strict constructionists of the Constitution. |
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From early years as an RAF child to flat-sharing with Jennifer Saunders and her outspoken views on sizeism. |
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His views on what he saw as oppression and restriction of rightful freedom extended to the Church. |
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A survey of doctors' views on mercy killings has thrown up some startling findings. |
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Her faith was less well defined than her views on field sports. |
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The Barrow's goldeneye performed admirably, giving us tremendous views on an all too rare calm, sunny summer's morning north of the border. |
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In addition to his views on language, Johnson believed that a good poem incorporated new and unique imagery. |
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Aristotle's views on physical science profoundly shaped medieval scholarship. |
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Even the church's teaching with regard to the rhythm method is a modification of its previous views on birth control. |
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Aref Dalila, who shared his views on the situation in Syria and the evolution of the ongoing conflict. |
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Kitty Clive, who starred in some of Fielding's ballad operas, had strong views on how best to interpret the script. |
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I would ask Firstborn to clean out the rabbit but he has strong views on the keeping of lagomorphs and says that she's food not a pet. |
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A video of a giant snake regurgitating an entire cow has gone viral, ratcheting up over 700,000 views on YouTube in just five days. |
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Nevertheless, reaction among Puritans to Milton's views on divorce was mixed. |
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I am not a Unionist or a monarchist, which influenced my views on nationalism and the decolonisation of countries forming empires. |
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And Sir Alec is expected to air his controversial views on the future of genetic fingerprinting. |
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Pocock, but there is still widespread disagreement about the exact significance of Hobbes's unusual views on religion. |
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A second approach was to adopt two different views on the millennium problem and celebrate the new millennium twice. |
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These may reflect the different traditional views on Buddhist vegetarianism and the precepts for monks and nuns. |
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His translator James Legge finds a close similarity between Mencius's views on human nature and those in Bishop Butler's Sermons on Human Nature. |
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While at Cambridge he became a friend of Gabriel Harvey and later consulted him, despite their differing views on poetry. |
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Weber's views on the war and the expansion of the German empire changed during the course of the conflict. |
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The shogun class, not happy with Omura's views on conscription, assassinated him the following year. |
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To support the day and annual noise survey was undertaken, to guauge levels of noise complaint and views on effective solutions. |
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But as anyone who has ever spun a dreidel on Hanukkah knows, religions have mixed views on the subject. |
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Aristotle's views on natural sciences represent the groundwork underlying many of his works. |
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Kehler dismisses his views on Helena as indications of Coleridge's own misogyny, rather than genuine reflections of Helena's morality. |
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His poems reflected his views on both his career and also his pereception of certain aspects of human life. |
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In some respects, however, Southey was ahead of his time in his views on social reform. |
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Bede sets out not just to tell the story of the English, but to advance his views on politics and religion. |
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Madhyamikas such as Bhaviveka and Candrakirti share the LASu's views on the provisionality of the bucldha-nature dispensation. |
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Protestant work ethic and views on man's destiny came to underline social view in emerging capitalist economies in Early modern Europe. |
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In his book Of Molecules and Men, Crick expressed his views on the relationship between science and religion. |
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During the 1890s Brandeis began to question his views on American industrialism, write Klebanow and Jonas. |
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Such disparity of views on the element of remoteness continues to trouble the judiciary. |
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The modern Democratic Party's views on abortion, taxes, gun rights, and other issues escalated the shift in recent decades. |
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Crick occasionally expressed his views on eugenics, usually in private letters. |
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Jacob Grimm's work tied in strongly to his views on Germany and its culture. |
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Practices of childrearing, acculturation, and emic views on personality and values usually follow after sections on social structure. |
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Initially the two teams had differing views on where to find the wreck, but eventually joined forces. |
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In 1971, at a conference meeting, Dirac expressed his views on the existence of God. |
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Darwin's views on social and political issues reflected his time and social position. |
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For more about varying views on the origin, authorship and unity of the poem see Homeric scholarship. |
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Firstly we will take Massingham's views on giantlore and then compare these with Forbes's, who was a similarly enlightened antiquary. |
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At the beginning of World War II, the main sides took different views on the importance of air power. |
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Because of the early phases spanning several years, there are differing views on who can be called the founders of Greenpeace. |
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Ever since she was young she had a keen interest in politics and keenly expressed her views on topics that she has formed an opinion in. |
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He has often courted controversy and publicity through his vocal views on speeding motorists and the legalisation of drugs. |
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A female guest will give her views on men and reply to any specific points raised by the previous speaker. |
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A total of 103 million video views on 20 different Web sites was reached within nine days. |
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His duties are to chair meetings of the University Court and to represent student views on that body. |
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Members of the British royal family are meant to publicly affect a lack of views on all potentially nonboring subjects. |
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Militarily, the initial hostilities was a sobering lesson for the British, causing them to rethink their views on colonial military capability. |
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This was in stark contrast to the contemporary views on chivalric warfare which were characterized by strength of arms and knightly combat. |
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In effect, Popper agreed with some of the points of both creationists and naturalists, but also disagreed with both views on crucial aspects. |
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They show the caricatures of Smith drawn by the opponents of views on hierarchy and inequality in this online article. |
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Her emotional performance was received with a standing ovation at the O2 Arena and the video received 160 million views on YouTube. |
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The meeting also exchanged views on the Schengen visa issue with Diederik Paalman, acting head of unit in charge of visa policy in the European Commission. |
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The first two parts express Consolmagno's views on why it is reasonable for a technically minded person to believe in God, and how a techie sees religious life. |
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McCourt offers an astute analysis of Joyce's complex views on nationalism, with sufficient attention to Irish nationalism as well as Triestine irredentism. |
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Prosdocimo approves of Marchetto's views on practical issues, but objects strongly to his approach to the quantitative definition of musical intervals. |
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Williams writes from the perspective of critical race theory, a jurisprudential innovation which critiques both conservative and liberal views on race matters. |
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He went on to publish De Corpore, which contained not only tendentious views on mathematics but also an unacceptable proof of the squaring of the circle. |
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There exist vastly differing views on the moral basis of sovereignty. |
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In an interview with The Economist last year, he insisted his attack on the CPP had nothing to do with his views on global warming, which he would not divulge. |
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His views on the Indies seem to Kehler to be influenced by Orientalism. |
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Voltaire's critical views on religion are reflected in his belief in separation of church and state and religious freedom, ideas that he had formed after his stay in England. |
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It invites various groups and members of the public to give views on specific issues, most notably in recent years about the Stonehenge road tunnel project proposals. |
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Pope John XXII faced controversy in theology involving his views on the Beatific Vision, and he opposed the Franciscan understanding of the poverty of Christ and his apostles. |
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There are two different views on the history of earlier supercontinents. |
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As the transitional stage is gearing up to draw closer to its final destination, the political scene is rife with plenty of views on and assessments of yesterday's run-off. |
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The play, often considered to be a comedy, reverses traditional views on events of the Trojan War and depicts Achilles as a coward, Ajax as a dull, unthinking mercenary, etc. |
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John Philoponus stands out for having attempted a fundamental critique of Aristotle's views on the eternity of the world, movement, and other elements of Aristotelian thought. |
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Renaissance ideas began to influence views on government, described as New or Renaissance monarchy, which emphasised the status and significance of the monarch. |
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In this poll 49 percent of respondents said churches should express their views on politics, while 48 percent said houses of worship should keep out of politics. |
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Official views on pirates were sometimes quite different from those held by contemporary authors, who often described their subjects as despicable rogues of the sea. |
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The main tension between fisheries science and the fishing industry is that the two groups have different views on the resiliency of fisheries to intensive fishing. |
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Levellers views on the right to property, and the right not to be deprived of property as a civil and political right, were developed by the pamphleteer Richard Overton. |
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The Sunday op-ed section will also offer a new readers' forum every week with more letters to the editor as well as multiple views on major issues. |
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Respondents were invited to give their views on the circumstances accepted as possible grounds for exemption and the process by which exemptions could be obtained. |
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To share your views on pubic hair styles and the growing trend for bikini line laser hair removal, visit The Harley Medical Group's Facebook page. |
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She spoke recently with Washington Monthly editor in chief Paul Glastris about her views on foreign policy and the role of think tanks in affecting policy. |
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The experts at ALI who are working on a project to restate federal copyright laws have strongly held but different views on copyright legal principles. |
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Walid Shash, UBP's Head of Middle East and Africa, shares his views on how his Bank is adapting to the new environment and how it meets its clients' demands in the region. |
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