Just about everyone I bumped into this morning had a view on the paper's front page.
The Conservatives said Sir Michael had echoed their view that UK troops had long been over-stretched.
Brendan Barber, the head of the Trades Union Congress, takes a rather different view.
From behind here is a view of the entire Roman Forum, the powerhouse of the Empire.
In February 2007, I received a letter from your Chairman indicating the view of the Yahoo!
These are momentary disturbances, though, more than compensated for by the view, especially at night.
Lemminglike, she usually went along with the majority view, even when it was wrong.
From here, a short stroll along a white-sand beach offers a good view of Hangman Island.
From here take in another breathtaking view of Seattle's skyline as you walk along the shore.
Wii U owners also will soon see the launch of Wii U Panorama View.
Then, as the road curves sharply round to the left, Can Cires restaurant comes into view.
More information on where copies are now available to view can be found here.
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And taking a long-term view, the euro is not as weak as it seems.
The view of the mountain peaks poking out from the sea comes for free.
Take a break at the Longfellow Bridge to take in a fantastic view of the Boston skyline.
Here's the punchline which may make you laugh or cry, depending on how you view these things.
Herschel's view of RCW 120, a bubble of gas and dust in space around a massive star.
The curated collections and individual items on view run the gamut from random to inventive to obsessive.
Visitors wanting only to view the art are also welcome, and the reception desk has exhibition guides.
Between live bouts, pay-per-view sales, video games and other products, the UFC is now a billion-dollar industry.
Douglas Carswell told MPs that talk of withdrawal was now a "mainstream" rather than a "maverick" view.
"In our view, maths and English tells the story - you can't fudge maths and English, " he says.
Participants who spoke with a cell phone in view perceived their partner as less understanding and less trustworthy.
Former UK Poet Laureate John Betjeman is alleged to have described the view as the finest in Europe.
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Most visitors take in the giddy view and then turn back without ever setting foot on the glacier.
But it also tends to ridicule the losing side and, in some people's view, can cause ill will.
And we are prepared to say that then-Senator Obama had a view on Iraq.
Is your view that employers who currently employ illegal immigrants are purposely breaking the law?
"This real-time view is what we needed to get ourselves under control, " Ellis says.
She will urge more action to help boys see a less narrow view of masculinity.
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