The solution, as he sees it, is to use the impending nuptials to repair the relationship.
As Mr. Husbands sees it, barbecue isn't the exclusive property of that insular community.
Gasque sees it, map makers should prize locally used apostrophes as mainstays of history.
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The way Rolls sees it, Benitez "will soon be forgotten about" in West London.
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So Head Start is very much a part of that package as he sees it.
Then again, the way Gerald Wallace sees it, they never should have been in that predicament.
Rather is trying to re-awaken what it means to be American, as he sees it.
And I think if you listen to President Calderon, that's how he sees it.
The way Wolf sees it, Kevin Reilly's predecessor has nowhere to go but up.
As Gittleman sees it, we are surrounded by electronic devices, electricity, transmission signals and wireless devices.
The way Eliashberg sees it, stars are much like the CEOs of companies today.
Having tasted the bottom in real estate, he now thinks he sees it in another sector--technology.
The State Department's role, as Patterson sees it, is to incentivize and help secure private investment.
Castle sees it and is convinced he's going to be dead in 48 hours.
Although the fracture looked extraordinary, Azar says, he sees it all the time in his practice.
He sees it as a way to capitalize on the advice that he previously gave away.
He sees it as the temporary home of the sickest, most fragile people in the country.
She sees it as a straightforward example of artists filling a vacuum left by politicians.
As he sees it, native land title is only one means to aboriginal empowerment.
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As Cischke sees it, the risk in a high-speed crash can't be eliminated, only reduced.
She sees it as a way to assist her study of religion and history.
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Chan sees it as slow but steady progress in a process that is by definition gradual.
In personal relationships the woman appears to want too much as the man sees it.
He sees it not just as a benefit to animals, but also to people.
The way AIG sees it, slashing the payments too much won't do taxpayers any good.
Ms. Anoussi says she sees it as a possible add-on to a trip to Costa Rica.
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That's also the way William Overholt, regional strategist at Nomura Securities in Hong Kong, sees it.
Charles Pasqua, a former interior minister, deplores French pandering, as he sees it, to America.
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She now sees it as her duty to protect future victims of stalking and harassment.
The way Mohnish Pabrai sees it, the business of investing is set up all wrong.
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