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The painting-as-mirror conceit feels a bit stale, and they rely too heavily on the thrift shop eclecticism of the mirrors, with their different carved and cast frames, to offset a formulaic painterly vocabulary.
For example, casting frame parts whole instead of making several welds.
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Ford might find some applications for carbon-fiber composites, but there are no plans for casting frames or body panels.
His unscheduled "Network" tribute gets him fired, of course, and sets in motion events that will convene Sorkin's glossy cast and frame the show's emerging tensions.
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