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In platform framing, each floor is framed separately, as contrasted with balloon framing, in which the studs (vertical members) extend the full height of the building.
There is a lazy way of interpreting what is happening, which is to accept a framing in which the "moderniser" Osborne commands the vaguely defined "centre ground" against a backward-looking extreme left winger.
Her first year there, she organized a course on timber framing, in which 11 students learned the craft of building without nails and constructed a timber-frame barn for the college.
The off-centre framing, in which much of the visual space is given over to blank areas of roof and sky, is more than a stylistic pose – it presses down on Ida, as if it was an extension of her consciousness, an attempt to break out of physical boundaries and limitations.
Whether Joe could actually ascend from floor to floor of a building, say, felling each man he meets, matters less than the creepy cleverness of the framing, in which every hammer blow is captured, in black-and-white fuzz, by security cameras on the walls.
The format (framing) in which risk information is presented affects people's perception of risks and their decisions.
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So, I found a frame in which this is possible.
There is no frame in which to compose a shot.
Mu procedures are similar, but the new frame's parent is the frame in which the mu is called, not the frame in which it was created.
This theory became the frame in which the anthropological notion of "tribe" developed.
Sample sizes (n) indicate the number of frames in which each ant was manually identified.
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