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to perspective
noun
A view, vista or outlook.
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Maybe it comes down to perspective.
It comes down, as in all things, to perspective.
When it comes to perspective, time offers the greatest rewrite.
But how big a problem cleavage wrinkles are might also come down to perspective.
"I do believe strongly that 'tiny' is this word that is relevant to perspective," one presenter announced.
Mathematicians had done all they could think of with shapes, and along the way provided the basis for everything from engineering to perspective painting.
For many of these women, "an unliberated American man seems like a feminist", adds Zug, pointing out that everything is down to perspective.
Carolyn's quick inventory of her life gives an idea of how nimbly Guterson moves from perspective to perspective in "Our Lady of the Forest," never favoring anyone.
The documentary reverently illustrates the monumental effort behind that task, a trip into uncharted artistic territory that led Brunelleschi to perspective, among other things.
Corinne Lapin-Cohen's "Passion Flower, Passiflora Caerulea" (1998) has its flaws with regard to perspective; despite that, it is one of this exhibition's more unusual straight botanical-type paintings.
In a modern society relations between various nationalities and between religious denominations must be based on mutual respect and equality and idea that one political movement can be superior to another gives root to perspective hatred between various opinions.
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