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Cruel, too, has been the language of "strivers" v "skivers", which has framed much of the debate around the welfare benefits uprating (more accurately downrating) bill, which recently completed its passage through parliament.
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In 1980 conservatives began their ideological war in the snows of New Hampshire in a battle between George Herbert Walker Bush and Ronald Reagan, forging an alliance of otherwise squabbling factions into an ideological movement that has framed the politics of much of the last quarter century.
Much of the coverage has framed the question as, Did Beyonce borrow from Anne de Keersmaeker?
Steve Reich has framed the river.
He added, "That problem has framed everything.
One wholescale casualty of the transfer is Desi's mother, who hates Amy for having framed her son much earlier on and then causes a stink at the police station after his murder.
You could have framed them".
I had framed Ben Shahn prints.
I would have framed it differently.
Yet women's opposition to the war is still framed much as it has always been: women are antiwar naturals because it is men who do the fighting or because, as the 19th-century feminist Elizabeth Cady Stanton put it, war could never have "emanated from the mother soul".
The agreement had been "framed very much as a success", he said.
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