Sentence examples for framed variously from inspiring English sources

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The fight was framed variously as local stalwarts versus aggressive interlopers, Harlem experience versus banking expertise, community ties versus entrepreneurial energy.

Not surprisingly, HIV-related motives were prominent, framed variously as higher order aspirations – such as "saving humanity [from HIV]" (ID3086) and "helping my country progress by reducing HIV" (ID2088) – to much more precise motives to promote testing, provide support to OVC and PLHA, reduce stigma and promote behaviour change.

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Hanging on the living room wall behind him was a collection of frames, variously sized, displaying a depiction of the Virgin Mary and colourful family portraits, several of which appeared to be of the same older woman.

Hanging on the living room wall behind him was a collection of frames, variously sized, displaying a depiction of the Virgin Mary and colorful family portraits, several of which appeared to be of the same older woman.

On the outside, giant copies of Botticelli's Venus and Leonardo's John the Baptist were framed by rounded windows, and variously abstracted sculptural female figures emerged from curvy orifices in a pink stucco facade with funguslike protrusions inspired by the biomorphic architecture of Antoni Gaudí.

Window frames have been variously black, red and off-white and samples of all the colours will be on show at the open events.

Rolinson's installation, consisting of 13 variously sized panels of punched steel - a material that will be familiar to anyone waiting for a train who has observed the metal seating on the railway platform - stretches from floor to ceiling, intermittently obscuring and framing the five dancers.

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"Breaker" can seem as contorted as the bodies of the actresses (it has an all-female cast), who wind themselves variously around swings, a window frame, a fishing net and a rocking chair.

He variously put the cost at between £8m and £100m.

Off-frame stop codons (OSCs), referred to variously as hidden stop codons, ambush codons, or premature stop codons (PSCs), are stop codons in the +1 and +2 reading frames of coding genes [ 1- 4].

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