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be framed
noun
The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
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All the screens will be framed in dark wood.
— tend to be framed in theological and philosophical terms.
"Then Nico wanted them to be framed," he said.
It wasn't made to be framed and revered.
It's got to be framed right," and I spend months.
He has defied efforts to be framed ideologically.
Volumes began to be broken up and painted pages cut out to be framed as "miniatures".
His legacy will be framed in large part by the outcome of the Bonds trial.
Conservation priorities continue to be framed by different societal perspectives, and those perspectives have varied widely.
Let's see other possibilities, other configurations of how buildings may be framed and stabilized".
These struggles will be framed by the two days of arguments before the court last week.
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