Sentence examples for prism in which from inspiring English sources

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Lamoriello views life through a Joe College prism in which the team is everything.

The Senate immigration bill was collapsing during the weeks I spent watching Grupo Gallegos at work, and the Gallegos office sometimes felt like a prism in which the information generating so much political argument was continuously being refracted and reassembled into something vigorous and celebratory.

The Washington Post on Saturday published further reportage on Prism in which anonymous intelligence sources discuss the meaning of the "directly from the servers" language in the NSA slide: Intelligence community sources said that this description, although inaccurate from a technical perspective, matches the experience of analysts at the NSA.

The psychological portrait of Bernie is done with a light touch, precisely because Linklater turns him into something of a transparency — or a prism, in which the town and even the state, the judicial system and the "American way of death," the implicit values of the social economy are seen, as if anew, in surprising light.

(Another piece of legislation, the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which legalized Prism in which the N.S.A. tracked the Internet activity, including the Google and Facebook accounts, of terrorist suspects overseas and an undisclosed number of American residents, whose accounts were swept up "incidentally" — was also involved).

What Trump is doing when it comes to self-declaring a conflict of interest without a legal basis whatsoever is to declare the law in his world---a prism in which only he lives and operates.

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Biodiversity corridors are particularly illustrative because, as interventions intended to extend conservation practices from protected areas across broader landscapes, they represent prisms in which ideas of conservation success are contested and transformed.

In this formulation, the cylinder is divided into a number of finite cylindrical prisms, in which the trigonometric functions and Lagrange polynomials are used to interpolate the circumferential direction and the axial radial surface variations of the primary field variables of each individual prism, respectively.

Four types of prism patterns, in which the angles between the longitudinal direction and the top line of prism are 90°, 60°, 30°, and 0°, and three types of pyramid patterns, in which the top angles are 151.9°, 161.1°, and 168.6°, were designed and manufactured using samples of annealed Al 6060T5.

It is also a mainstay of wind ensembles, and there are all-sax groups like the Prism Quartet, in which Mr. McAllister plays.

Whether by coincidence or not, the live chat occurred shortly after it emerged that a federally chartered privacy watchdog had declared illegal one of the big N.S.A. domestic-spying programs that Snowden revealed the Prism program, in which the agency routinely sweeps up hundreds of millions of telephone records.

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