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He captures various aspects of the event, framing the actual attacks, the evacuees, the fire department and, of course, the victims.
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Before a cheering crowd of several hundred men and women, some in period costume and others in crisp suits, an amateur actor playing Jefferson Davis was sworn in as president of the Confederacy on the steps of the Alabama Capitol on Saturday, an event framed by the firing of artillery, the delivery of defiant speeches and the singing of "Dixie".
Entitled "The Origin of a Species: The Birth of the Israeli Defense Forces Military Culturee," the event framed the IDF as a "daring" and "highly effective" army.
How and why the organizers of the event framed policing as "public safety", when a notable portion of the public perhaps doesn't feel so safe around police, was not discussed.
As people stood there in silence, listening, it seemed clear that this was going to be an event framed by one of the biggest UK news events of the year, not only because the tower block remains, physically, overlooking the site, but because the trauma experienced by so many – and the state negligenceand incompetence that's become searingly apparent since the fire – has resonated so widely.
Interviews with high level informants in these firms show how specific strategic choice opportunities serve as independent critical events framing practice-adoption decisions.
Now, at all events, framed in the gilded doorway, she struck our young man as the picture of a gracious lady".
Ghostbusters II actually had a few games made in its honour, with the NES take on its events framed as a tough-as-nails run-and-gunner.
Ghostbusters II actually had a few games made in its honor, with the NES take on its events framed as a tough-as-nails run-and-gunner.
Two "calamitous events" frame the beginning and end of the book the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. Angelou describes how she dealt with these events and the sweeping changes in both the country and in her personal life, and how she coped with her return home.
Two "calamitous events" frame the beginning and end of the book the assassinations of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. Her nineteen-year old son Guy has become an adult and is attending college in Ghana, and she is leaving a controlling relationship—her "romantic other", whom she described as "a powerful West African man who had swept into my life with the urgency of a Southern hurricane".
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