8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
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14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
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8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.
8. To knowthroughfirsthand experience; undergo: "He saw some service on the king's side"(Tucker Brooke).
9. To give rise to or be characterized by: "Her long reign saw the heyday of verbal humor"(Richard Kain)."The 1930s saw the development of sulfa drugs and penicillin"(Gregg Easterbrook).
10. To find out; ascertain: Please see who's knocking.
11. To refer to; read: Persons interested in the book's history should see page one of the preface.
12. To take note of; recognize: She sees only the good aspects of the organization.
13. To meet or be in the company of: I saw allmy aunts and uncles at the reunion.
14. To share the companionship of often or regularly: He's been seeing the same woman for eight years.