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Over the years, I observed that George had a broad view of the teachers and spiritual leaders he met during his spiritual journey.

Using those two axes, you gain a broad view but also one that has depth.

I hope that War Comes to Garmser can also give the broad view of a small place and maybe offer similar kinds of insights.

Prospect House turned out to be a detached villa standing in a garden, with a broad view of the Channel.

The earlier, less enlightened manufacturers, unable to take a broad view of their own interests, hated and opposed these schools.

But the fact that it was suggested shows the broad view which he was prepared to take of the problem before him.

The record of Henry Bibb's activities in Canada show that he took a broad view of the refugee question.

Judged by results, it would appear that the broad view has, in the main, prevailed.

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

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