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57 Sentences With "saw eye to eye"

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For once he saw eye to eye with his predecessor.
They saw eye to eye and everyone was humanized by it.
And, as Dilma's vice president, he never truly saw eye to eye with her.
"We kind of saw eye to eye from Day 1," de Ferran said last week.
Here's what you need to know: • Rex Tillerson and President Trump never really saw eye to eye.
This was a rare case where the president and Republican leaders in Congress saw eye to eye.
McCain downplayed that slight at the time, but he never saw eye to eye with Trump on foreign policy.
From early on in the 2016 campaign, it became clear Trump and Sessions saw eye-to-eye on immigration.
She and I never really saw eye to eye but one thing we did share was our love for our children.
People familiar with the discussions said Mr. Senard and Mr. Elkann saw eye to eye on the merits of a merger.
She might have been writing to what she called the "Christ-haunted South," but that didn't mean they saw eye to eye.
Jobs and Ive also saw eye-to-eye on the design of the iPod, Apple's portable music player that launched in 2001.
They discussed forming a government, and aides from both sides said the men saw eye to eye on prioritizing the fight against corruption.
The two saw eye to eye on many things, though Edison dismissed Ford's all-consuming anti-Semitism as a waste of precious energy.
The hearing on Friday was markedly bipartisan, as Cicilline and subcommittee Vice Chairman Joseph Neguse (D-Colo.) mostly saw eye-to-eye with Rep.
Yet the two sides never saw eye-to-eye, and Sestak took the unusual but headline-grabbing move of walking 422 miles across the state.
He and I met at Sundance, totally hit it off, saw eye to eye on the opportunity to making it more a mass-market product.
Bolton and Netanyahu also saw eye to eye on possible military options against Iran's nuclear program and on the need to explore avenues for regime change.
Trump and Tillerson rarely saw eye to eye, and Tillerson ran the State Department under a cloud from almost the start of his tenure in February 2017.
The firing of US national security adviser John Bolton was a loss to Netanyahu; the two men saw eye-to-eye on Netanyahu's favorite talking point: Iran.
They never quite saw eye to eye, but the two men had a brief détente following Hurricane Sandy, when Mr. Christie was at the apex of his popularity.
Mr. Hutton insisted that he and Ms. Shakur saw eye to eye on the content of the film and that he took her big-picture suggestions without protest.
But the senior Jordanian official, who requested anonymity, told Reuters that Russia, Washington and Jordan all still saw "eye to eye" on the need to preserve the ceasefire.
The two never saw eye-to-eye in Congress, sharply disagreeing over Cruz's role in the 2013 push to defund ObamaCare, which led to a politically costly government shutdown.
In the early 1980s, Democrats and Republicans largely saw eye to eye on the state of the economy, according to the University of Michigan's long-running survey of consumer sentiment.
But the mayor and governor, who rarely saw eye to eye, both distanced themselves from Mr. Molinari after his remark about the sexual orientation of Ms. Burstein, the candidate for attorney general.
She told Profile she saw eye-to-eye with the American president on one point, however: "President Trump put strong emphasis on the right of every country to decide for themselves," she said.
It's becoming increasingly clear that Trump and Obama never saw eye to eye, even following their now famous hour-long White House meeting late last year when they came out all smiles and bonhomie.
Whatever the case, there was no mistaking the bromance between the two leaders as they praised each other effusively and emphasized that they saw eye to eye, even if they did not agree issue by issue.
He cited Trump's expressed desire for Congress to establish legal protections to prevent young, undocumented immigrants from being deported as an issue on the top of his mind -- one he thought he and Trump saw eye to eye on.
Neil deGrasse Tyson, the iconic astrophysicist and director of the Hayden Planetarium in New York—the man whom the New York Times calls "perhaps the most credible public scientist on the planet"—saw eye-to-eye with Hamilton and decided to lend his services as narrator of Food Evolution.
Midway through the season, head coach Branko Stanković was let go and Dragoslav Šekularac was brought in as replacement. The change suited Savićević just fine as he and another key player Dragan Stojković never saw eye to eye with Stanković.
A former Greeter working with the Mogadorians. He took Five under his wing and managed to have him join the Mogs. He was ordered to become Five's best friend and mentor. He and the Virginia base Commander Deltoch never saw eye-to-eye.
OHL relied on his political judgment. Ludendorff and Bauer saw eye to eye: to them "To govern means to dominate." So of course they despised Chancellor Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg who tried to govern by consensus and hoped to negotiate a peace. They lobbied fervently against him.
D. C. Watt, How War Came, London: Heinemann, 1989, p.73 In response, Bonnet claimed that he and Saint-Legér Léger saw "eye to eye". Phipps, who knew about the state of relations between the two, drily noted that "in that case the eyes must be astigmatic".Watt, p. 73.
Stevens and Knight, 172. Looking forward, the co-op and the UFAWU never saw eye to eye, however when jobs were dipping to all time lows in the 1970s, they worked together on lobbying the province for better industry wide wage increases, job security, and involvement in the labour code.
In 1886, Sir Charles Warren became Commissioner. He and Monro never saw eye-to-eye. Monro had been widely tipped to succeed as Commissioner, and was disappointed not to do so. Warren also tried to assert his authority over CID, which his predecessor, Sir Edmund Henderson, had left almost entirely in Monro's hands.
Rob never saw eye-to-eye with Kurt Benson; despite this, he dated Kurt's sister Lucy. Rob’s best friend was Dermot Ashton, and they both got into trouble. It started when Rob and Dermot caused a stir in Hollyoaks by putting a tablet in Natasha Anderson’s drink during Lucy’s 18th birthday bash. This then led to Natasha’s death.
The Christian Antiochenes and Julian's pagan Gallic soldiers also never quite saw eye to eye. Even Julian's piety was distasteful to the Antiochenes even to those who kept the old religion. Julian's brand of paganism was very much unique to himself, with little support outside the most educated Neoplatonist circles. The irony of Julian's enthusiasm for large scale animal sacrifice could not have escaped the hungry Antiochenes.
He and Ethan never saw eye to eye on preparing Five. He also didn't agree with a human like Ethan having a high position among the Mogs. After Five killed Ethan, Deltoch appeared and saluted him, signifying Five proved himself and is now a commander. In the Revenge of Seven, Five kills Deltoch, in attempt to make an excuse to allow Six, Seven, and Nine to take Eight's body.
Played by Michael Copon during season two, Felix Taggaro is Anna's brother and dated Brooke Davis. He was Lucas's new rival because of those two facts and they never saw eye-to-eye. He painted "dyke" on Peyton's locker to protect his bisexual sister from what he believed to only be rumors. Brooke dumped him when she found out about the locker and he was later sent to military school.
Following Paulo Sousa's exit to join Championship rivals Leicester City, Monk criticised his former manager, saying his tactics and training methods were not good enough. Monk's 2012 autobiography Loud, Proud and Positive would later reveal that the Portuguese manager and his captain rarely saw eye to eye. The 2010–11 season started well, as Monk played every match until picking up an injury against Colchester United in the FA Cup on 8 January 2011.
Cetshwayo, the Beaufort lion John Molteno (Cape Prime Minister), and John X Merriman (shown as a monkey). Solomon joined the movement for responsible government in the Cape and helped to institute it when it was established in 1872. The leader of the responsible government movement, Prime Minister John Charles Molteno, was an old friend and a great admirer of Saul Solomon's politics. The two men were both businessmen from poor immigrant backgrounds, who had outlooks that were relatively liberal for the times, and saw eye-to- eye on a number of issues.
When the run of the play was over I hated the idea of parting from the musicians and so formed "Ceoltóirí Chualann", of which, during the few years we have been functioning Sonny was a mainstay. I would not suggest for a moment that our association was all sweetness and light. Many the argument we had – it is well known that musicians argue more fiercely about traditional music than about anything else. However, we always saw eye to eye in the finish and each argument served only to make us better friends.
Alf and Else had a daughter, Rita, by 1942 and raised her in the slums of Wapping at 25 Jamaica Street, E1, where Alf worked on the docks and Else stayed home and tended to the house. Rita married her "long-haired layabout" socialist boyfriend Mike in 1966 shortly after the general election of 31 March, and they moved into the Wapping house. Alf and Mike rarely got along; the only time they saw eye to eye was when they both went to the 1966 World Cup Final, England vs. West Germany.
Ogilvie and Burns saw eye to > eye; but while Burns roused up his fellow-men from the gutter of serfdom, > Ogilvie reasoned with them as to the causes which brought them to such a low > condition, and also as to the means of reclaiming their natural rights. > Ogilvie considered the whole question from a magnanimous, impartial, and > truly scientific point of view. He pleaded for “free inquiry”; he sought > after truth; he was not one of those rough-and-ready reformers who would > simply say, “Abolish landlordism and all evils will vanish”.
Whether this would have meant a programme that focused far less on games is unknown. No confirmation exists that any pilots of this concept were ever made; Channel 4 did not see the potential of a gaming programme for an older, adult audience. However, changes in senior staff at Channel 4 were responsible for taking the programme off the air. The new head of Channel 4 was Michael Jackson who had worked at LWT at the same time as Jane Hewland; the two never saw eye-to-eye.
He was born on November 22, 1963, the same day that President Kennedy was assassinated, so his parents named him after the fallen president. His name would have been Bertram otherwise. Byers was the most "normal" of the three, and while Frohike and Langly were seemingly born angry misfits, Byers dreamed of a quiet, uneventful, suburban life. Byers' father was a high-ranking government official, but they never saw eye to eye and when Byers' father appears in The Lone Gunmen pilot, the two had not spoken for some time.
We were often together, > both socially and on duty, we held the same views on naval matters and saw > eye to eye in most things. At our conference in Paris we defined the support > to be given to the Bismarck by U-Boats in the following terms: > 1\. The U-Boats would carry on as usual in their normal positions > 2\. If while the surface ships were at sea any opportunity arose for joint > action with U-Boats, every effort should be made to exploit it to the full.
He and Ritvo saw eye to eye on Mucho Macho Man, and they began planning the colt's return to the track. After a break of almost five months, Mucho Macho Man raced in November and won an allowance race at Aqueduct, beginning a three- race winning streak. He had lost his "babyish" look, put on weight, and as Ritvo put it, "His shoulders [caught] up with his behind." Ritvo and Green then mapped out a 2012 workout and racing schedule for Mucho Macho Man, intending to run him every six to ten weeks with recovery time after each race.
The first episode set up the premise: in his will, Joshua Pledge bequeathed a large sum of money to his middle-aged son and daughter... but only if they stay together for five years at his small pickle business, Pledge's Purer Pickles. However, hard-working spinster Nellie and her ne'er-do-well womanising brother Eli, rarely saw eye to eye. Nellie was played by comedian Hylda Baker, who was born and bred in Farnworth, eleven miles north of Manchester. Eli was played by Jimmy Jewel, a Yorkshire-born contemporary of Baker; he had made his name with Ben Warriss in the music hall (vaudeville) act Jewel and Warriss.
In May 1968 Dost was sent to Paris to report on the student revolts as backup correspondent. After a period in Paris, he began his career as a documentary filmmaker in Munich. But, while working in the business program of the Bayerischer Rundfunk (Bavaria’s public Radio and TV complex), he seldom saw eye to eye with the editor-in-chief (and later TV director) Wolf Feller, an intimate friend of the Bavarian Prime Minister, Franz Josef Strauss, about the political content of their work. Nevertheless, he learned much in the fields of visual and drama arts that led to his writing, editing and directing TV documentaries.
1997 Yearbook Although he soon withdrew the request and made up with manager Brian Little followed by a fine performance in the 3–0 FA Cup third round replay win versus Notts County during late January (and scoring his first and what turned out to be only Villa goal in the next round against Derby County), Ćurčić was placed on the transfer list in late February. His second season at the club turned out to be even worse. Villa manager Brian Little and Ćurčić never saw eye to eye, but by the time the 1997–98 season started their tense relations turned into a full blown feud.
Darren Lehmann's Test career performance graph Lehmann had only limited opportunities at the international level. His body shape, relative lack of fitness and physical condition, while never dulling his run- scoring capabilities, meant he was never a favourite of the Australian hierarchy, and notably never saw eye-to-eye with former coach Bob Simpson in the early-mid-1990s. Simpson was regarded as one of the best fielders to have played the game, and was renowned for his heavy emphasis on fielding and fitness, the weakest aspects of Lehmann's game. With Simpson's retirement at the end of the 1996 Cricket World Cup, Lehmann made his ODI debut later in the year in Sharjah after injuries to other players.
At the time of their departure to the WWF, Benoit was recognized as the WCW World Heavyweight Champion, having won the vacant title by defeating Sid Vicious at Souled Out. In reality, then WCW head booker Kevin Sullivan decided to give Benoit the title as an attempt to keep him in WCW. The two never saw eye-to-eye, however, a primary reason believed to have been Benoit becoming romantically involved in real-life with Sullivan's wife Nancy (Nancy and Sullivan were separated, but not yet divorced) – Benoit and Nancy later married. WCW management later stated on Nitro that Vicious' foot was under the ropes at the time Benoit forced the submission and therefore his title reign was deemed invalid.
Continuing the group's success in signing with Universal Motown, Jeremy began collaborating with several veteran co-writers and producers for the band's self-titled album Days Difference. Among these collaborators were Wayne Wilkins (Beyoncé, Natasha Bedingfield), Andrew Frampton (Natasha Bedingfield, Kylie Minogue), Stefanie Ridel Fair (Fergie, Pussycat Dolls), Michael Smidi Smith (Pussycat Dolls, Tupac Shakur), and Tim Myers, former bassist of OneRepublic. Myers and Jeremy co-wrote four key tracks: the first single "Radio Song", the ballad "Imperfections", "Falling Into You" and "Magnetized". In a recent interview, Jeremy commented on the writing process for the new album: “From the second we worked together, Tim and I saw eye to eye on everything, including the way the melodies and lyrics were supposed to sound it’s almost as if he were my musical twin, but better.
The acrimony within the band was evident during the recording of their 1968 double album The Beatles (also known as the "White Album"), when they recorded many of the songs written in Rishikesh. Adding to the tense atmosphere, after Lennon had left his wife, Ono became a constant presence from the start of the sessions and was viewed by the other Beatles as an unwelcome intrusion into the group dynamic. Author Nicholas Schaffner wrote in 1978 that, following their return from Rishikesh, Lennon, Harrison and McCartney were "three very different personalities who seldom saw eye-to-eye any more". He also said that the trio served as an "almost archetypal cross-section" of the many young people who progressed from LSD to Indian spirituality during the late 1960s: Lennon "continued to drift from one unconventional self-awareness trip to another"; Harrison intensified his interest by embracing Krishna Consciousness, or the Hare Krishna movement, under A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada; and McCartney exchanged "consciousness expansion" for "more bourgeois preoccupations".

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