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As a young man, he was excited by the French revolution, and he retained an idealised view of Napoleon to the end of his life.
ECONOMIST: Literary lives (1)
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Only that looking through the other end of the telescope gives an interestingly different view of what the necessary reforms might be.
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It used to be that progressives were people who wanted an end to prejudice and discrimination and took the view that, in crime, social causes were paramount.
ECONOMIST: Tony Blair
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Millennials, on the other hand, largely view work simply as means to an end.
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They view it as a means to an end.
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The single biggest reason people don't switch to TiVo is the lack of cable company on demand and pay-per-view content, and tru2way will put an end to it.
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The traditional view of death as a transformation, rather than an end to life, he says, is being lost.
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The tail end of the car is open to the elements, giving guests an unobstructed view of such spectacular scenery as the escarpment that drops precipitously from the high veld of Johannesburg and Pretoria.
FORBES: Global Life
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However, I think we have a shared view that if you could have a de-escalation that brings an end to this violence that would be a positive outcome.
WHITEHOUSE: The White House
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Ariel Adams (also a Forbes.com contributor) wrote a month ago on A Blog To Watch about what an iWatch will be like, from the point of view of the high-end watch industry.
FORBES: The iWatch: What Can Apple Do To Make Us Need One?
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Developers cited price of the end product as the single most important criteria for an Android tablet to compete with Apple, and that view was similarly reported at the beginning of year.
FORBES: Developers' Interest is a Catalyst for the Amazon Kindle Fire
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Often, high-end homes are unique, and the prices they fetch may have to do with such intangibles as an ocean view or an address with more snob appeal than those just blocks away.
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