• Critics may complain that viewing all behaviour through a prism of natural selection is reductive.

    ECONOMIST: Baby you can drive my genes

  • Powell's camp sees the world through a prism of interlocking interests that need to be protected by alliances and stability.

    CNN: Clash of the administration titans

  • We view through a prism of hyper-sophistication, and judge by the rules of Chevy Chase and Greenwich, of Cleveland Park and McLean, of Bronxville and Manhattan.

    WSJ: Open Mic Night at MSNBC

  • Out On the Coast, that wonderful novel about the Hollywood studio system in its prime, seen through a prism of humor and pain, has not been matched to this day.

    NPR: Excerpt: 'Gone Tomorrow'

  • But rather than look at slavery through the 21st-century prism of a more enlightened society, this exhibit presents the facts, stripped of any moral or political commentary, and looks at the business of the slave trade.

    WSJ: Human Transactions | Spirits of the Passage | Frazier History Museum | By Mark Yost

  • National Express said it would offer 282.5 pence in cash and 0.375 of its shares for every Prism Rail share plus a special dividend of 40 pence per share.

    BBC: National Express bids for Prism

  • Of course you can always fall for rural France in the traditional way - through the prism of hotels, restaurants and the windows of a car or TGV - but the options for visiting the countryside are so diverse it is a shame not to add a twist of authenticity to a trip.

    BBC: L'Accueil Paysan: Bed & breakfast on a French farm

  • It said that 34.5% of Prism shareholders had already accepted the deal, adding that the offer represents a 23% premium to Prism's Monday closing price of 512.5 pence.

    BBC: National Express bids for Prism

  • McCain's future, in large measure, will depend on whether the voters in Michigan see his words through the prism of Theodore Roosevelt -- the heroic victim of dirty pool -- or through the prism of Bob Dole -- the snappish temper tantrum of a sore loser.

    CNN: Jeff Greenfield: McCain's harsh words

  • Nonetheless, the prism-like backdrop has a whiff of Galaxy Nexus about it, and that textured, rounded back lines up neatly with what we've seen in an FCC filing for the ASUS design.

    ENGADGET: Google Nexus tablet reportedly shows its pre-rendered face, packing Android 4.1 and a $199 price

  • We still continue to believe that Mitt Romney's experience and time at Bain, the deals he was or wasn't involved in depending on how long he was there, his investments, the short span of which we know about, are important because it offers a prism for the American people into what he's all about and what kind of a President he will be.

    WHITEHOUSE: The White House

  • Over the past few years, my team and I have had the pleasure of working with social media author and expert Brian Solis on a number of infographics, including The Conversation Prism and The Twitterverse, which we have updated each year.

    FORBES: The Social Media Brandsphere [Infographic]

  • As for Mr. Ives, he is a kind of genius, a profoundly original artist who refracts the visible world through a personal prism to show us things that we could never have envisioned on our own.

    WSJ: Seriously Funny | All in the Timing | Clive | Theater Review by Terry Teachout

  • Looked at through the prism of today, the dollar lacks a golden anchor, and the result is a money illusion that distorts the real price of everything.

    FORBES: Price Stability Is An Economically Dangerous Fad

  • Many of them view politics through a military prism.

    ECONOMIST: Iran

  • Using a bottom-up approach to his research, as opposed to Mr McCullough's top-down method of looking at the project through a geopolitical prism, Mr Parker has written the Panama story for a new generation.

    ECONOMIST: The Panama Canal

  • Each man brought something distinct to the discussion, from Keats's revelations about the state of British hospitals, to Lamb's tipsy assertion that Newton had destroyed the poetry of the rainbow by reducing it to a prism.

    ECONOMIST: Literary table-talk

  • These, combined with its battery-saver core and energy-saving PRISM 2 technology, deliver hours of gameplay on a single charge.

    ENGADGET: NVIDIA unveils Project Shield, a Tegra 4-powered Android gaming handheld

  • Playing seven roles in this antic yet sentimental comedy (which he also directed), Jerry Lewis makes the camera a prism to break out the divergent, and even conflicting, strands of his own character.

    NEWYORKER: The Family Jewels

  • Her torment became a prism through which total strangers the world round characterized her experience as symbolic of everything wrong with modern-day parenting, children and more.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • They provide a prism through which future generations will view, understand, and learn from the actions of the current generation.

    WHITEHOUSE: Share This Post

  • Using that desk as a prism, Rossi could easily see how the Times relates to the new-media landscape of amateur news-gathering Web sites, WikiLeaks, and the like.

    NEWYORKER: Page One: Inside the New York Times

  • Luke Jennings has penned a quirky and charming book about his journey from childhood to adulthood, all seen through the prism of fishing.

    FORBES: Notable Fall Sports Books

  • That Austrians explain good and bad times through the prism of inflation suggests austerity in outlook, but promiscuity in action whereby modern theorists redefine the meaning of a word.

    FORBES: Brendan Brown, and The Global Curse Of the Federal Reserve

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