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"Do you expect us to believe someone framed you for this heinous murder?" Trusdale considered, twisting his hands together.
"You can own a wonderful work of art, and when you take it to be framed, you hope they choose something sturdy that won't fall apart, with colors that complement it," said Kevin McKenzie, City Ballet's artistic director.
Sometime late in "Lymelife" the director Derick Martini cuts to a close-up of a weeping teenager with a shot so tightly framed you can see the glistening curves of the tears clinging to the boy's eyelashes.
So if you want $500 printed and framed, you pay $500 straight.
The way it's framed – you, reflected in the driver-side door of an abandoned NYPD cruiser – is wonderful.
I thought maybe someone at the counter had killed your dog, or framed you for a murder you didn't commit, or urinated in your oatmeal this morning.
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"If you want, you can wait and they'll frame you.
'The worst is when they try to frame you by planting drugs in your backpack.'.
It's a general principle: Unless you frame yourself, others will frame you -- the media, your enemies, your competitors, your well-meaning friends.
"You frame things, you zoom into something, depending on your interests".
Singer Neil Tennant, he of the sturdy tenor singing lyrics of being "chained, framed -- you know what I mean" in "One More Chance," grooved in a barbed black jacket with porcupine-like needles jutting out in all directions.
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