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The panoramas are available at $95 canvas, $145 framed, through the Wilkes Gallery in Northport.
The story is entirely framed through the lens of a white investigative journalist played by Josh Hartnett.
Even the Taj Mahal at Agra takes on a new aspect when framed through the archway of one of its surrounding buildings.
The son of a dour Lutheran pastor, he was a sickly child (a character fit for Munch, in fact) who saw the world framed through the windows of the wooden parsonage.
Whether they're labelled "a bunch of migrants" by their critics, or portrayed as helpless victims by their supporters, the refugees are framed through the words and pictures of other people.
Suggested by dorisyeltsin This surrealist masterpiece of world cinema is often described as a "visual poem": the non-narrative storyline is framed through the imagination of Armenian director Sergei Parajanov, and pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of non-Russian Soviet states.
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Iran had said it would welcome an invitation, which it had attempted to frame through the prism of a recent rapprochement with the US and EU over its nuclear programme.
The AKP supports Syrian rebels, so this policy is framed through reference to the religious-secular divide; secular people as a result, oppose it.
Both campaigns have framed the runoff through the prism of Mr. Obama's victory.
The special interest in framing shots through the windows stood out to me.
Earl Clark ended with 19 points, often seeming to will his willowy frame through the lane.
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