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1 The novel is equally strong if you examine it from a different standpoint .
2 There was another that interpreted the look from a different standpoint .
3 Another authority writing on the same subject discusses it from a different standpoint , remarking:
4 One approaches the whole of history from a different standpoint .
5 The morning work had touched her from a different standpoint .
6 Stuttgarters and others who spoke at that time occupied an entirely different standpoint to-day.
7 Probably they each estimated what they knew of his life from a different standpoint .
8 Others, however, looked at it from a very different standpoint .
9 I'm actually going at it from a different standpoint .
10 He would be puzzled, for he would be viewing the position from a different standpoint .
11 He had had a glimpse of the world from a different standpoint , and it lured him.
12 No doubt that the subject of this memoir came home seeing religion from a different standpoint .
13 I look at things from a different standpoint .
14 The impulsive enthusiast and the matter-of-fact, practical labourer in the field see things from a different standpoint .
15 From a different standpoint , even some previous advocates of NAFTA have become less enthusiastic about the deal.
16 Since her advent among the girls she had begun to look at life from a different standpoint .
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