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1 From the German point of view, he is the ideal dog.
2 The case of the German point of view is not entirely without hope.
3 But it provided an insight into the German point of view.
4 But that's the natural German point of view, I suppose.
5 The old German pointed out of the window.
6 The aim was excellent and the work accomplished by the shell was splendid-from a German point of view.
7 "Possibly from the German point of view, in the light of events."
8 From the German point of outlook their victory could best be attained by the march through Belgium upon Paris.
9 A trade agreement with Ireland might be a very useful temporary business expedient from the German point of view.
11 I suppose from the German point of view it is the duty of people to spy in each other's houses.
12 Retsch's genius was too absolutely German to allow of his treating anything from any but a German point of view.
13 The break-up of the Balkan League and the second Balkan War of 1913 improved the situation from the German point of view.
14 Quite apart from any sentimental or moral reason, the last step was a grave mistake, even from the German point of view.
15 Mr Schroder acknowledged that the agreement was not ideal from a German point of view but he hailed it as a good compromise.
16 As the German pointed out on his arrival, he has no magic wand to revive Liverpool's flagging fortunes and so it has proved.
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