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Then she bought an autographed picture for $35 that she intended to frame for someone named Pete.
The murders were intended to frame the Black Panthers and kick off a cycle of race violence.
High inflation and shortages are the result of an overbearing state that is intended to frame the socialist economy.
The slogan "was intended to frame the argument along the character fault line, and this is where we can and must win this fight," the memo said.
The warring views on cloning were intended to frame the debate as the Senate prepares to vote in coming weeks on what sort of ban to impose on the cloning of human embryos.
During his victory speech, he said he intended to frame the general election as a referendum on Governor McGreevey, adding that his Democratic challenger, Ellen Karcher, was "going to end up having Jim McGreevey on her arm, but I'm going to have the people of the 12th District on my arm".
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Ms. Ima intends to frame his first rendering of the Treats Truck and put it on her wall.
He intends to frame his presidential candidacy around his economic record in Texas, even while positioning himself as a leading voice among evangelical Christians.
So your unappealing options are to open an account with a bank that cashes foreign cheques, or tell your friend that, since you are unable to cash their present, you intend to frame it as a memento.
That shot is famous, but it's no richer than the single set-up in a cramped motel suite that proves how Hank Quinlan (Welles himself) plants dynamite on the man he intends to frame.
Will you stand up for Britain's interests or will you just be bullied by Boris?" Her argument shows that Labour intends to frame the debate over Heathrow as a matter of national interest.
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