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Plus the store had the usual assortment of frames and photo albums at low prices.
Besides the beauty and simplicity of the architecture within, there were interesting and unusual objects everywhere I turned -- an old rusty hook, faded snapshots in a motley assortment of frames, stacked logs, a pair of recently acquired wrought iron end-pieces from an old bench.
(A result, he sings, of wanting to live in "a place of clichés, a circus assortment of human frames, people who knew the meaning of irony").
This is not meager praise, since Bulgakov's book juggles a dizzying assortment of time frames, including the last days of Jesus, the subject of the Master's play.
Most of them, he said, include photo favors, a gimmick where guests get their picture taken, then choose from an assortment of funky frames from candy boxes and snow globes to key chains.
A RARE assortment of vintage Oliver Peoples frames, dating as far back as 1987, is the calling card at A. Kinney Court, a boutique that opened recently in Venice, Calif.
Notably, all 14 somatic alleles restore the translational reading frame encoding the VCA domains required for WASP to function in actin remodeling in contrast to what would be expected from a random assortment of somatic mutations (Figure 3).
There is also a hardworking stylist's assortment of stacked vintage luggage; small, unusual frames; and general bric-a-brac that says, "It's been in the family since Christmas".
Jim Drain, meanwhile, has fashioned a sprawling mobile from an assortment of household items, including a beach chair frame, a clock, and a porcelain bell; at first sight, it looks disconcertingly like debris from a hurricane.
Pierce has not been this deep into the United States Open since 2000: the year she won the French Open and the year her robust frame began to break down with an assortment of injuries and ailments.
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