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They regularly get outside their comfort zone and tend to view life from a prism of what is possible versus what isn't and why.
Everything McGuinness and O'Farrell did was viewed through the prism of Busby: were they following his line or going against him?
But in this case, the prism of politics is illuminating.
Examining China through the prism of Japan is instructive.
In evaluations of the categorically bad AIDS records of President Ronald Reagan or Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, the prism of sexuality is never applied.
Barker's story, seen through the prism of retirement, is a study of grief and redemption, inner strength and susceptibility to fate.
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