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1 And what I see as the best possible future for us both.
2 Besides, given what's happened since, I can't see as it's much important.
3 Ron is against what some see as pressure to 'militarize' the border.
4 Your relationship to money determines what you see as a necessary expenditure.
5 And you would see as much in one as in the other.
6 Somehow I must make her see as well as hear, he thought.
7 Some are to be expected; others are hard to see as entertainment.
8 That's what I would want to see as an investor, Hoyle said.
9 She wanted to see as much of the town as she could.
10 What you call a cult someone else may see as a religion.
11 I still want to see as much as Alkaahdar as I can.
12 It's difficult to see as he is wrapped in layers of clothes.
13 I can see as much with my naked eyes, he cut in.
14 Military support is seen as crucial to Mr Maduro's hold on power.
15 Europe is seen as tempting as financial and political uncertainties have diminished.
16 Rather, the victims of the problem will be seen as the perpetrators.
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