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look upon

verb as in count

verb as in regard

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He told Spectrum News this week that some might “look upon me or our family as ultra-progressive or not.”

From the outdoor terrace on the 11th floor of Long Beach City Hall, Mayor Rex Richardson looks upon the skyline of an imperfect downtown.

In his signing message, Newsom wrote that future bills that diverge from the bill’s “tailored approach” to worker protections against secondhand smoke “will not be looked upon favorably.”

"We would have been looked upon in today’s society as some of the worst human beings walking the face of the Earth," he tells the documentary.

From BBC

Fayed would tell her she should "look upon him as a father figure, that he would protect me and look after me".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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