Idealization exercises both the passions and the imagination and allows us to correct our blinkered vision so as to better see the true wonder of things.
Provocative but not profound, strident but not subtle, and eclectic without being embracing, "The American Jew" takes on a complex subject that exceeds its blinkered vision.
The bridge and combat control sections looked completely wrecked, and Streicher wondered if General Moberly had paid the full price for his blinkered strategic vision.
We see what's happening to him, but we're limited by his understanding, forced to share his blinkered and paranoid vision.
Often the case with gentlemen in that particular mould-won't have a bar of marriage until the benefits become so blatantly obvious that even they, with their blinkered vision, can see it.
That quality made the Clinton speech much more effective than was perceived in the blinkered vision of Washington.
But persistence, aided by a carefully blinkered vision, will pay off.
But George Bush and his officials offer only a blinkered vision of the past.
And this blinkered vision will drive its runaway foreign policy.