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She held up her fingers, framing something the size of an ant.
If you look closely at Pickens's lips, they seem to be framing something other than the word "Vegas".
"She finds the way to undercut and reveal by framing something odd in the convention," Mr. Gordon said.
I do think that hopefully impossible.com will empower and encourage people, by framing something as a wish, and putting it out there.
"The apogee of joy is when I get on the set, and the lights are on, and then I unleash" — he grinned, his slim fingers framing something huge — "the Beast.
As she says: "They'll see me begin to squint my eyes, as if I'm framing something, and they'll say, 'Oh no, here we go.' They're certain they'll end up in the 8-by-10 square.
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"Probably the most organized thing in my life is when I'm able to frame something," he said.
The tape approach is especially good if you lack the money, time or expertise to frame something.
And so, in a way, affairs and fiction often circle the same question: how we might frame something that is entirely quotidian as a delirious, enveloping, existential thrill.
"We frame something that is always around you from the natural world and let you do the verbs of science — test, explore, observe," said Jennifer Frazier, a cell biologist who is a staff scientist at the Exploratorium.
Half of making the business case is getting others to make it for you – so listen and get others to do some of the heavy lifting by observing how they frame something or what resonates for them.
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