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1 The oleographs were views of Heidelberg and of the Kiel Canal.
2 There were views of the Potomac through several large windows.
3 Two others were views of famous peaks in the Alps.
4 His pictures were views of Swiss and Italian scenery, and were most beautiful and true.
5 They were views of scenery and of cattle round-ups, and other scenes characteristic of ranch life.
6 These were views from Earth.
7 But always between tunnels there were views to be seen that would have revived one of the Seven Sleepers.
8 She couldn't exonerate the agent from all blame in saying that there were views of the river from the window.
9 There were views of Blanley campus, and interviews with some of the Modern History IV boys, including Dacre and Kendrick.
10 There were views of a large walled compound containing a number of buildings, followed by blueprints of one of those buildings.
11 Other details followed and there were views of other sorts and breeds of snakes, from the poisonous to the most harmless.
12 Were views so vivid and faith so strenuous thus liable to fading and to change?
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