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That's a subtle point, but it matters that what Naím frames as an eradication of a particular effect might more accurately be called a substitution of its object.
It is hard to determine what Putin is up to with the takeover of Crimea and intervention in eastern Ukraine, which he frames as an attempt to support ethnic Russians in the region.
As with the others of its ilk, this upcycled sculpture exhibits both the beautiful and the destructive sides of humanity — a paradox which the artist frames as an engagement with "the climactic and social crises that have come to the fore in the 21st century's Anthropocene Era".
The play begins with the demise of Cardinal Wolsey (Paul Jesson), Cromwell's mentor, who is punished for his failure to obtain a divorce for Henry Nathaniel Parkerr), and ends with the death of Anne Boleyn (Lydia Leonard, Henryy's formidable second wife, whom Cromwell frames as an adulterous schemer after working so hard to make the union possible.
A speckle-variance flow-processing algorithm devised by Yang [ 41] was used to calculate changes in speckle intensity between sequential frames as an indication of functional blood flow [ 40].
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We concatenate four frames as a single-input example.
"When you're in a punk band you're framed as an angry white male.
The governance code is framed as an invitation to comply or explain.
Leveson, though, was always framed as an examination of current and recent practices.
In this context, walking away has been framed as an ethical or moral issue.
Why is that? A. Forgiveness too often gets framed as an issue of a victim and a wrongdoer.
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