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1 You did really well, despite what you perceive as your failures, Sarah.
2 And they resent us and what they perceive as our ungodly attitudes.
3 Politicians complaining about what they perceive as biased television coverage is scarcely news.
4 He himself seemed to perceive as much; he grew even angrier.
5 The consequence is what we perceive as lack of family continuity and bonding.
6 Unsuspecting clients make contact with whom they perceive as the landlord.
7 She is too simple to perceive as you do the stiffness of her friend.
8 Umaga's team-mates have not taken kindly to what they perceive as cynical media-driven spin.
9 The penetrating mind of Tocqueville, I believe, was the first to perceive as much.
10 What do you perceive as the bigger risk to you?
11 Maybe Olympic sport is just another thing that people perceive as lying to them.
12 Some people's anger makes them want to kill everyone they perceive as an enemy.
13 Fair play to them for organising themselves for what they perceive as their members' interests.
14 He thought he could perceive as much as that.
15 Much of what outsiders perceive as fashion bitchiness is really just a heightened sense of detail.
16 And some bank depositors have fled to what they perceive as the greater safety of Britain.
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