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By being open from the start, the debate can be put in the prism of purpose.
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But in this case, the prism of politics is illuminating.
His book is, as he puts it, the "story of tourism as seen through the prism of a single place".
"People are still looking at the political system in this country through the prism of 2004," Manafort told me.
Foals interpret the Cure through the prism of TV on the Radio, and put up one of loudest yet most melodic shows on the planet.
The spike in attacks is being viewed through the prism of ancient unresolved grievances, rather than recent reprisals.
And yet we live in a nation in which some people see every conflict through the prism of race.
There's no point in trying to rerun that debate through the prism of D-Day.
The defeat of West Germany in the final was widely viewed through the prism of the second world war.
"To be doing everything through the prism of our experiences in cricket is the wrong way of looking at it".
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