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At the start of her tenure, books of fine-art photography -- including Aperture's -- generally reproduced one picture per page, without caption or text and surrounded by a frame of white space, as if it were a framed print.
The horsehair was soon replaced by a frame of light metal hoops.
The Fundamental Constitutions was abandoned in 1693 and replaced by a frame of government diminishing the powers of the proprietors and increasing the prerogatives of the provincial assembly.
Mud and wattle construction (where mud is held in place by a frame of crisscrossed sticks) is widely used in rural areas, while in and near urban areas people more often utilize cement bricks.
Created by the Parisian furniture designer Christophe Delcourt, the sofas and chairs are surrounded by a frame of wooden slats — a kind of abstract representation of twigs and sticks.
The core of the fences has been replaced by a frame of "plastic birch," which tests have shown to be more yielding and less likely to catapult a horse into a somersault.
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The positions computed in the MDS need to be anchored by a frame of reference as translation, rotation, and reflection in the 2-D plane do not affect them.
The grain was threshed by beating on a frame of slats or by flails on the ground.
Ancestral and derived states are always identified as such by comparison to a frame of reference (Figure 4, Table 1).
In order to account for uncertainty, sensitivity analysis was performed by estimating a frame of trauma follow-up costs, based on the two different scenario types.
The tiara is supported by a frame made of a base metal that is usually bound in velvet.
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