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Alexander Volchkov's Siegfried is neatly handsome in act one (especially framed by the scudding grace of Anastasia Stashkevich as one of his friends).
That said, the design is beginning to feel a bit less exciting given the advances in the rest of the industry, and especially framed against the dramatic portability of the new MacBook design that Apple unveiled alongside the announcement of the new Retina MacBook update.
The Universal Play Machines are works of art, especially framed by the Live Free or Die state's picturesque wilderness.
Any increase in security has to be a positive for this fragile city, especially framed against the tensions that arose around Belgrade's agreement to include the four northern municipalities in Kosovo's legal system, but the heavy presence on the bridge seems like tokenism.
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The city backdrop sets the tone for Ms. Rebeck's probe of the perilous nature of relationships, especially those framed by the cutthroat, mercurial world of the entertainment industry.
This method of decentralisation would help immigrants assimilate more easily, and be more effective in the dynamics of the smaller cities, especially if framed in the shape of attraction policies rather than imposing this allocation by the state, which was proposed last Sunday by the German deputy chancellor Sigmar Gabriel.
Distinct empirical knowledge concerning the emergence of boredom being attributed to the interaction of control and value is still rare, especially when framing the appraisals either as situational or as personal constructs.
But that sinking feeling when you see the price tag at pickup is almost inevitable, especially when framing less valuable pieces like printed instagrams and pictures of your friends.
These are goals worth aiming for and, especially in framing the question of what constitutes successful treatment and whether that goal is being attained, we will find it easier to get there if we see a central role for the experience of patients (and their caregivers) beyond how their biomarkers change.
This view was lent legitimacy by George W Bush and (especially) Tony Blair, who framed the argument after 9/11 as a clash of values.
The images, she said, made her wonder, "Where have I been?" In May, Welcome Books will release Ms. Bordnick's "Searchings: Secret Landscapes of Flowers" ($40), with pages crying out to be clipped and framed, especially bee's-eye views like the one of aconitum below.
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