41. Bush and Hague would have no such conflicts in their world views. 42. But aside from a piece on how to improve your grades, the advice deals mostly with dating, eschewing a larger world view. 43. But can a chess player who holds such a world view defeat an angry warrior? 44. But he talks rapid-fire, with absolute confidence and the unsentimental world view of a laboratory scientist. 45. But his inability to see beyond the South Boston peninsula trapped him in a venomous dance with anyone who did not share that world view. 46. But his world view was starting to change. 47. But she does believe such games have a more subtle, long-term effect on the world view of players. 48. But their world view is necessarily limited. 49. But they have remarkably similar resumes, and, on Monday night at least, expressed remarkably similar world views. 50. But this running commentary on a fragmenting world view that reduces everything to surfaces is often only tangentially connected to the play itself. |