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Cut out the felt frame in accordance with paper pattern; leave the receiver position open; seam the two ends.
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JOHN HILFERTY Moretown, Vt., July 15 , 2011To the Editor: Re "How the Budget War Was Framed," by Nancy Folbre (Economix blog, The New York Times on the Web, July 18): Many of us have felt "framed" by the dominance of right-wing orthodoxy — cut the deficit without raising taxes — when it is tax cuts and our failure to pay for two wars that got us here in the first place.
A fashion designer by trade, her sensitivity to material comes out in the purposeful juxtaposition of textures, translucent silk pinned to heavy felt frames.
Gaga said she felt framed as a failure, which was "really hurtful," and despite not caring that people thought that, she was upset that he felt as if he were "entitled to harass" her on film.
Corruption and vice are worn as flashily as Halloween masks; lines often feel framed in quotation marks and the pace is faster than a speeding bullet.
When the first rushes came back to Toyko, Akira Iwasaki, the chief producer, felt "every frame burned into my brain," he later said.
This is the first time I have ever felt those frames become one.
At their main temple in Lalesh, religious elders with conical wool felt hats framed by long braids hold court while young men tend fires.
However, although they felt that framing military tobacco control in this way could gain traction, they identified no specific mechanism by which the authority of taxpayers could be asserted.
One participant posed the rhetorical question, signifying this particular logic, "why should I have to pay higher military fees so that the people working there can engage in self-destructive behavior?" They felt that framing the issue of military tobacco control as being cost-effective could motivate civilian groups to engage.
"I want to get to know the chef, to understand what he feels, his frame of reference, his roots," said Jean-Claude Ribaut, the longtime food critic at Le Monde.
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