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prism

a polyhedron with two congruent and parallel faces (the bases) and whose lateral faces are parallelograms optical device having a triangular shape and made of glass or quartz; used to deviate a beam or invert an image

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Simple sentences

A prism decomposes light.
There is no such thing as true objectivity. We all perceive the world subjectively, through the prism of our experiences and beliefs.

Movie subtitles

Automatic prism.
Look at that prism assembly.
How, he wondered, could he get a better look at the spectrum that a prism produced?
But how does a prism spread out the colors concealed in a beam of sunlight?
Inside the prism, each color moves at a different speed.
That's how a prism works.
If you look at sunlight through a prism, you'll see its spectrum.
When Joseph Fraunhofer combined a prism with a telescope and turned it toward the skies, he brought the stars much closer to us.
Come get the prism.
Don't move, I want the prism.
Hey pass me the prism.
That's not important, but this prism is.
This prism is the main source of the whole experiment.
Baldy, the prism's very important.
You are a glorious prism that dazzles me with all of its facets.
Automatic prism. It touch on the panel reading.
Coloured spots. The whole prism. A rainbow.
She knows the world only through the prism of that village and its daily life.
A crystal? A prism of some kind?
It's like an obverse prism.
He now anoints you with the prism of salvation.
Possibly a prism.
I want to use a mirror to cut the beam, send the beam back to its source and then I'm gonna move the prism.
I simply implanted a ruby prism in the microcircuitry, just like a laser.
Use a prism.
Now, this is a razor-prism.
Because it obviously has every color that's reflected from the shiniest prism in the world.
The sun's rays hit it, and it acts like a prism.
You don't know what a prism is. Now, admit it.
That is a prism.
An intense beam of ordinary white light is passed through a narrow slit and then through the prism.
Think about it. White light enters the prism what comes out of the prism is colored light.
Moon Prism Power Make Up.
I want to use a mirror to cut the beam. send the beam back to its source. and then I'm gonna move the prism.
I now see my future through the prism of your heart.
Pay particular attention, if you will, Miss Prism. to her German grammar.
We might have a good influence over him, Miss Prism.
Did you really, Miss Prism?
Miss Prism, you are, I trust, well.

News and current affairs

But what if common European institutions are not viewed through the prism of national institutions?
China's modern view of foreigners and their intentions is necessarily refracted through the prism of such history.
Israel and Palestine have become, he said, the hopeless and bloody prism through which American diplomacy often seems to see the world.
They, too, see the world through a prism that makes America continue to appear essential, but no longer preeminent.
While he was seen abroad through the prism of his heroism and his philosophical speeches, at home Havel was often perceived as being deeply engaged in the political scrum.
Viewed through the traditional ODA prism, with its one-year budgets, public-finance constraints, and competing national priorities, there seems little cause for optimism.
Traditionally, Moscow regarded the Council through the prism of it holding one of the five veto-wielding permanent chairs.
Meanwhile, it distorts reality to view Spain's entire banking sector through the prism of the cajas, the savings banks that are the soft underbelly of the Spanish financial system.

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