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Discover Ludwig"screen frame" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to a frame that holds a screening material such as a mesh or netting. For example, "We will need two screen frames to cover the window."
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These more consumer-friendly machines incorporate the magnesium screen frame, the shock-mounted hard drive and the sealed keyboard of their beefier brethren.
Bending to fit into the TV screen frame, Huntley has filleted and grilled the current suspect of the season, Mr. Hurt's Daniel Purcell, slicing apart the motives Purcell offers for not killing his wife.
The company has developed a way to mesh the software used to control robot arms with the software that visual-effects makers use to plot out what is on a movie screen frame by frame.
The case consisted of 5 parts: a base, to house the fubarino, the keyboard circuit and the keyboard; a screen housing, to hold the TFT; a screen frame, to lock into the housing; and 2 hollow hinges, to route wires from the TFT to the base internals.
(f) Unpin the screen panel pins holding the screen frame to the side plate/back plate using the pin tool removal.
The skinniness of the screen frame is also a result of the A9F continuing to use the Acoustic Surface sound technology also used by Sony's A1E and A8F OLED TVs.
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Six configurations were designed on silk screen frames.
ON THE SCREEN -- Framed by a window overlooking a gray harbor, Mr. Bush speaks directly to the camera, which is focused tightly on his face.
When the screen frames a tiny portion of the wall, you notice how varied in intensity the color washes are, and how every square inch is spiderwebbed with cracks.
He expanded the show's purview by including poetry interludes in which Mr. Child read works by Leonard Cohen, often appearing on the screen framed in a Web browser page or on a laptop or an iPad.
Taking you away from the screen frames.
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