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Instead, it reframed it.
"I think it had a significant change in the overall climate in that it reframed the discussion nationally and it did two things," Anita Dunn, who served as White House communications director early in Obama's presidency, told Dan Balz in his book Collision 2012.
In a way, it reframed the history of my panic attacks as I've known them.
A week later, I saw it, reframed, for sale in the shop's window.
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The significance of the call for a mass action in Trafalgar Square on Saturday is that it reframes the nature of the demonstration.
The architecture of this new installation is so invigorating, and the imaginative outreach of the science it presents is so all-engulfing, that it reframes our sense of the museum itself.
In Treatment positions the Gabriel Byrne character as a member of the relational school of psychotherapy, a movement that, as Makari puts it, "reframes intra-psychic problems as inter-psychic.
This is most obvious in the way it reframes the core consent question — which in plain English would read: 'do you want to have sex with me?' — as a positive (and non-specific) collective suggestion: "Are We Good2Go?".
Doing so still draws on the same limited source of willpower, but it reframes the situation.
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