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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All too often, a safe show in the distorted prism of network thinking is an innocuous show.
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He is a decent, intelligent human being who happens to see the world through a very narrow prism .
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In the windows crystal prisms dangled so that faint rainbows stained the gauzy curtains.
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Joe viewed the world through what at the time would have been considered a prism of realism.
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Other shapes were used too, such as cones, prisms, stamps, and even animals and birds.
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The results also show a significant difference in accuracy before and after adaptation when wearing prisms.
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The south side of the suture, and the Southern Uplands accretionary prism , was less highly tectonised.
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This gives it a whitish sparkle as light catches millions of tiny prisms and reflects white light.