From the wine in your glass to the view before you, it is an elegant experience.
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Tap his uniform and the camera shifts to the view from inside his helmet.
Those who are really into strategy gaming will probably be oblivious to the view anyway.
Many MEPs held to the view that the collapsing carbon price was an accurate reflection of the real economy.
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Clearly, UN member states are of a different mind to the view expressed in your article.
Two more important lobbies are coming round to the view that something needs to be done.
Downing Street are sticking to the view that for a politician to intervene is simply wrong.
The Earl says he believed historians were coming to the view that "it had to be fought out".
In reality, these odds are probably too charitable to the view that voting is a rational thing to do.
You can also use this method to release references to the view controller's view if it is not being used.
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Keynes gave little credence to the view that higher capital tax rates would sharply reduce investment and damage economic growth.
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It came to the view that it was a phrase that no one liked and a concept everyone believed in.
Mr Blair does not subscribe to the view that the Tories revived simply because Britain is an incorrigibly conservative nation.
As to the economics prize, Mr Feldman subscribes to the view, not uncommon among economists themselves, that it should not exist.
Asbestos has a lot of uses but I don't subscribe to the view that it is the only low-cost feasible material.
Lady Paton said that in the circumstances they had come to the view that the sentence imposed on McNeill was excessive.
Of the many plausible measures, Mr Castles's statement rests on the one most favourable to the view that inequality is falling.
Iran does not subscribe to the view that Israel and its neighbors must find a way to live in peace, he said.
Rep. Berman has, after all, traditionally subscribed to the view that economic and political sanctions can be valuable tools of foreign policy.
She recognizes it immediately as a nine-millimeter Browning, though the inquiry will incline to the view that she probably learned that fact subsequently.
Neuroscientists are coming around to the view that the brain is a malleable organ, rewiring itself based on its owner's activities and experiences.
With glacial speed, Alan Greenspan is coming around to the view that a faltering economy, not incipient inflation, is the most immediate threat.
Increasingly, governments are coming round to the view that they will need to construct Internet portals, similar to consumer portals such as Yahoo!
Lewis said he did not subscribe to the view that Khan needed to turn pro to make the most of the commercial opportunities available.
He asserted that only the originalist position, as opposed to the view that the meaning of the Constitution may change over time, was legitimate.
But the usual causes of natural variability do not seem to explain the current trend, so scientists incline to the view that it is man-made.
New manager Jose Mourinho is also believed to be keen on Marseille's Didier Drogba, lending further weight to the view that Crespo's Chelsea days are numbered.
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He makes the mistake of attacking instrumentalism in one of its weaker versions by limiting it to the view that scientific theories are solely predictive devices.
At any rate, study of the petitions makes one sympathetic to the view of the Founders that direct democracy was maybe not such a hot idea.
Contrary to the view of prison as a deterrent and a way of keeping criminals off the streets, almost all enlightened opinion now concurs in the following.
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