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Swing the lens back to the early years of the Civil War, and the contrast between Lincoln's caution and Stevens' radicalism would, indeed, be much stronger than in the brief period covered by the Spielberg-Kushner storyline.
This could be simply because we are tired of bland perfection, or could represent something about how incongruous a nattily coordinated pastel wardrobe now looks, when you pan the lens back to include the world around us in the picture.
But by pushing in closely on Bannon, "The Brink" proves how necessary it is to pull the lens back, to allow for a more strategic, less hysterically personalized view.
It's the shock we have all had when we go to snap that gorgeous tangerine sunset, and instead are confronted with a deer-in-the-headlights selfie because we forgot to turn the camera's rotating lens back to its normal position.
After Waiting for Happiness launched him onto the world stage in 2002 – he won the Foreign Cineaste of the Year and the Fipresci film critics' prize at Cannes – Sissako turned his lens back to Mali and to his own family courtyard in the country's capital.
Perhaps, a reason why other IT executives tend not to rise to board level is that they speak a different language, have a different skill set or simply don't understand what it is like to run a P&L and translate those things from an IT lens back to that of the business.
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In this protocol, we provide instructions on how to build a modular low-light microscope (1-4 d) by coupling two microscope objective lenses, back to back from each other, using standard optomechanical components.
That lens goes back to the eyeball — it'll cut your eye out of your skull".
On restless childhood nights, I played a game: first I imagined a bird's-eye view of the bed where I lay awake, then let the lens pull back to reveal the rooftop of my family's house, then our town from above, then the silhouette of New Jersey, then America, and finally the whole world.
Even when White writes of suppressing his urges, the metaphor he uses, of a candle snuffed out, multiplies with an unsuppressible life of its own – "a candle, two candles, a row of 20, until the lens pulled back to reveal an entire votive stand exhaling a hundred thin lines of smoke as a terraced offering before the shrine".
Year zero for any serious analysis of what went wrong is the decision in 2007 not to consider a football future for the stadium, though it is possible to pull the lens back further and return to earlier schemes to make a joint-use stadium in the east end a centrepiece of any Olympic bid.
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