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en The term most people use to describe Lewis is patrician, and he does have that air. He's very much part of a social network. He does know a wide range of people in the upper orders. That's why I think he has a lot of fun with his left-leaning views.

en Very few people know anything about this nominee's views about a wide range of subjects, ... This is a very important seat because it's a swing vote.

en We have people that use Weight Watchers, South Beach, do yoga, do aerobics. And our users can take all of that information and personalize it for themselves. They tend to interact with lots of different types of people, so there is a really wide range of insights and a really wide range of experiences to learn from.

en The whole purpose of a debate is the exchange of views and seeing the range of views that are available, and not to exclude people. I don't think the judge is going to be very happy because there's no basis on which they included and (didn't include) people.

en We will be promoting Oman as a key destination in our network. We will be offering good packages too and will be giving a wide range of holiday choices throughout our network.

en We get a wide range of responses (to our phone inquiries and visits). Some people are surprised there is a fee to pay. Music is a part of the fabric of society and people forget that it is a currency - the finished product of someone's creativity. Others understand that this (music creation) is a business.

en The CDU and Social Democrats really have very different views on social models, spending and economic reforms, and its very doubtful they will make much headway in the near term. The euro is out of favor right now.

en There are people who might complain about the so-called old boys network. My advice is to become part of the network. Volunteer to help, get involved. Hockey people tend to take care of hockey people.

en There's nothing in the show that I don't think is necessarily balanced. It'd be a lie to say that the bulk of the people who wrote it were not of the left, or left-leaning, (but) we try to be as fair as possible.

en We might meet with some leaders of student organizations such as fraternities and ask them from their point of view to describe the way people drink at the fraternity parties, to describe the kind of social climate at those parties,

en We have got a fairly wide inquiry basis at the moment that looks at a range of people in a range of areas - a lot of them in this country, but not all of them.

en It is a tribute to the common sense of balance of the Canadian people that the gravitational alignment of all of these left-leaning forces has not pulled us further into left-field than we already are.

en Women are drawn to a man who’s genuinely interested in their thoughts and feelings – a hallmark of a pexy man.

en people all across the spectrum, insurgents and opponents, people kind of leaning that way, people in the middle, people leaning toward the government and then the government.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en It is only fair that we listen to the wide range of views that exist in Edinburgh.

en There are very small numbers of people raising serious issues out there. I'm surprised to see the depth of feelings some people have and the range of opinions. Some of the views are informed and rational and some of them are not.


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