Some people look upon this list only voyeuristically--who's got how much, who's up, who's out.
Look upon that fee, if there is one, as you would a lawyer's consultation fee.
So when somebody receives a Grammy, they look upon that as the ultimate compliment.
They look upon it as doing another film, it just happens to be in another language.
He encouraged business leaders to look upon the London Stock Exchange as the world's "most approachable" financial market.
"Tears stream down my face as I look upon a young hero murdered serving this entire community, " he said.
Here's an example: In one Lord of the Rings movie, Frodo and Sam look upon Mordor for the first time.
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Iranian conservatives look upon the U.S. military force in Iraq as a potential direct threat to the national security of Iran.
And on the other hand, the more Islamicly oriented segment of the Pakistani population is going to look upon this very negatively.
He was in part speaking as an insurer of municipal debt and concerned because municipalities may look upon insured bonds as being actually that.
And the more he irks the Lib Dems, the less favourably they will look upon him as a potential coalition partner after the next election.
But by the same token, this official was careful to point out that we should not look upon this as being the opening of a new front.
Then again, more than a few international CEOs probably would also look upon BP's travails in the U.S. as a reason not to invest in America too.
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"To protect creation, to protect every man and every woman, to look upon them with tenderness and love, is to open up a horizon of hope, " Francis said.
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Whereas Americans used to look upon Wilberforce, in a fuzzy way, as an equivalent of Abraham Lincoln, the British abolitionist has now acquired fans on the religious right.
So look upon bankers as commericial psychiatrists of a sort.
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If the British left, which she froze into immobility like Medusa, could bring itself to learn from this, then we might not have to look upon her like again.
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So I know that vampires sparkle in the sun and are so sexy that when they walk into a room all heads turn to look upon them with longing.
Today, kids will fall in love with football for the first time and grown men and women will look upon the action free from the cynicism they encounter in everyday life.
While both club captain Puyol, 34, and Xavi, 32, are significant figures at the club, Barcelona officials are likely to look upon the extension of Messi's deal as the most important.
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They look upon it as something that's been going on for hundreds of years and as far as they're concerned they're willing to take it another hundred years as they methodically move forward massacring innocent people.
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Rinehart seems to lack any sense of just how dimly her fellow-Australians might look upon a multibillionaire arguing that their standard of living should be lowered in pursuit of tax and labor policies that will obviously benefit her.
There is another reason to wear black over the holidays: for those of us who look upon the approach of the festive season with the same level of doom-laden reserve that we would normally muster for a root canal, black seems entirely appropriate.
Look upon Congress and despair!
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"I would hope that when the president meets with the leadership tomorrow, they would look upon this document as the basis for an agreement and one that I think will be the ultimate economic stimulus package that the president will be able to sign, " he said.
For the rest, they look upon it from their terraces and their decking, they stroll a few hundred yards across it, and then they get in their off-road vehicles to drive on the road to the nearest town or city, where they sit in an office staring at a computer screen.
In the company of Emma McCune, misguided though she might have seemed to some, Ms Scroggins takes the reader by the hand into the hot dust of southern Sudan and the politics of the belly, where black meets white, rich meets poor and the fat white paunch of the West gets to look upon starving Africa's distended stomach.
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