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1 She says she sees better results with a technique known as Intercultural Psychotherapy.
2 One sees better here than sitting sideways in a wagonette.
3 That might very well be, for the duller often sees better than the keener eye.
4 Monet sees better , sees more keenly than his fellow-men.
5 But there is a time when the heart sees better and farther than the sharpest eyes.
6 But the company sees better days ahead.
7 While Barclays's torrid 2017 ended on a mixed note, chief executive Jes Staley sees better things to come.
8 The dairy co-operative, Fonterra, says its exiting a United States partnership because it sees better value for money elsewhere.
9 A lot of things still falling apart down there, and there's going to be a lot more bad before it sees better .
10 "Eureka sees better in the dark than we can," whispered Dorothy.
11 "Probably sees better than we do," I say.
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