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1 I have always looked upon Oscar Fischer as a brilliant and far-seeing man .
2 He had proved himself a wise and far-seeing man .
3 No far-seeing man could expect that England would make the concessions which the colonies declared indispensable.
4 He was a far-seeing man , and to him the topographical advantages of the theater were enormous.
5 He was not a petty man, but an honest, brave and far-seeing man of the world.
6 And what is more, he's a shrewd, far-seeing man , and knows how to multiply his riches.
7 But John Leslie was a wise, far-seeing man , with a great power of holding to his projects.
8 He's a long-headed man, Nick, a very far-seeing man , who knows boys and is not easily deceived.
9 They called him a far-seeing man .
10 A far - seeing man was James Fitzmaurice.
11 What a strong, noble, far-seeing man !
12 It is said that TRAIN has his eye on the White House, and is indeed a shrewd, far-seeing man .
13 Ziffak, head chieftain of the Murhapas, was a shrewder and more far-seeing man than even his white friends suspected.
14 A strong, sad, long-suffering, far-seeing man , finally privately murdered by one who had been the idol of his manhood.
15 Barker was at length driven to France, where, in the person of Aristide Cavaillé-Coll, he found a more far-seeing man .
16 He wasn't what you'd call a far-seeing man , - and you 've got to look a long ways ahead if you want to see heaven.
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