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Перевод: sees
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Тезаурус:
- They see the infinite possibilities in the subject-matter, just as a young child, pretending that the table is a house, sees the possibilities in the table, or as the religious person sees and feels God in the thunder or the mountainous waves.
- "But what's Mum goin' ter say when she sees what you've done?"
- And are you surprised that a society which discriminates so much on the basis of race produces radicals like Sister Souljah, who sees race as the bottom line and "weasel" whites as the problem?
- Finally, he is drawn to the essence of Muir's genius which he sees as that of "the sensibility of the remote islander", and the words that follow give one final transformation of the savage and city motif, when he describes Muir as "the boy from a simple primitive offshore community who then was plunged into the sordid horror of industrialism in Glasgow, who struggled to understand the modern world of the metropolis in London
- But another Oxford professor, John Bayley, sees things differently.
- One idea that supports this view sees the stripes as a means for the zebra to identify which species it belongs to.
- These hints had their final expression in an astonishing personal letter written by Knox to Mary on 26 October 1559, claiming that "if it be the office of a very friend to give true and faithful counsel to them whom he sees run to destruction for lack of the same, I could not be proven enemy to your Grace but rather a friend unfeigned" - even if moderation was never Knox's strong suit and so, unable to keep up the quiet tone of the letter, he felt impelled to throw in a postscript: "God move your heart yet in time to consider that ye fight not against man, but against the eternal God, and against his Son Jesus Christ, the only Prince of the kings of the earth."
- One sees the beginnings of a serious criticism of the very basis of The Lord of the Rings here: the author appears to have presented a set of rules and then observed them only partially, reserving as it were the right to exceptions and miracles.
- But it is when one sees it for oneself that the problem is really understood.
- Peckinpah sees life as, inevitably, a bloody struggle for survival - not just physical survival, but the survival of one's manhood.
- This is firmly in the long-standing tradition which sees someone getting credit - and notably credit carrying interest - as needing special protection.
- Driver sees red over fine for tow
- In highlighting what she sees as the essence of the characters, Ms Meckler often misses their comic contradictions and ambiguities.
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