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1 He regarded all the faces looking up at him and smiled perceptively.
2 He regarded all modes of motion as essentially spontaneous and self-determined.
3 Sitta Nefysseh regarded all this magnificence with an air of indifference.
4 But the Bolsheviks regarded all races as equal though different.
5 He had regarded all the circumstances of "the fling" with indulgent eyes.
6 These were the people whom he regarded all his priestly life with whimsical dismay.
7 Drummond regarded all standards of orthodoxy and of heterodoxy as so many tailors' models.
8 He regarded all other women, however young and beautiful, as mere works of art.
9 He had regarded all the manifestations of God's power in the meetings with affected indifference.
10 She would have regarded all speculations on such a sacred subject as low and unmaidenly.
11 Dad regarded all this with a watchful gunslinger's gaze.
12 She regarded all innovations as questionable, or wholly evil, and their authors as dangerous men.
13 The men of that age regarded all the Vedas equally, and, in fact, as even identical.
14 The views of Descartes, who regarded all insects as automata, can scarcely be accepted without modification.
15 He felt himself more than ever Paul's protector and regarded all his weaknesses with kindly tolerance.
16 He regarded all such excuses as subterfuges, and in the present instance he was not far wrong.
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