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Discover Ludwig"reverse view" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shifted perspective, or to revisit an issue from a different angle. For example, "After researching the issue further, I decided to take a reverse view and reconsider my opinion".
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Because some people in drama, incredibly wrong-headedly, have the reverse view.
The reverse view camera is part of Acura's $2,200 touring navigation package, which is also available as an option on Honda's Pilot S.U.V.
In Ashes, which could almost be a reverse view of the same scene, a woman in white appears to wade towards us out of the canvas; a man in black, head in hands, hunches in the corner.
German artist Sigmar Polke's work has often been understood in terms of alchemy; the curators of a vast retrospective coming to Tate Modern next month from New York's Museum of Modern Art take the reverse view.
The Mosque clock, shown in the photo at the top of this post, and again in reverse view, above, is a simple battery-operated clock, and presumably common in the bazaars of Waziristan.
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The traditional reflex camera, held at waist level, showed a laterally reversed view.
"Turning the World Upside Down, Jerusalem," a giant hourglass-shaped steel sculpture by Indian artist Anish Kapoor, stands on the museum's highest plaza, its shiny surface reflecting and reversing views of the surrounding area.
Protective enclosures are good for the books and make it easy to keep a tidy shelf… but they do hinder chance discoveries of other interesting reverse views!
Thus, he says, a communitarian who was once repelled by the thought of drinking recycled wastewater might reverse that view if support for it comes from someone with shared cultural values.
Indeed, scholars have pointed to the unique aspects of Japanese governance to explain Japan's economic miracle, only to reverse their view, citing it as a major factor behind the lost decades of the '90s and '00s.
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