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Historians have sometimes framed the treacherous history of whiteness as the slow death of an idea.
Certain solos and duets are isolated, left alone, and sometimes framed by Carol Mullins's expert lighting.
All manner of encounters, emissions and even leerings are recorded, mostly heterosexual but occasionally homosocial, and sometimes framed with lucid readings of the relevant psychologists.
The crisis in newspapers is sometimes framed as something that matters mainly to journalists, but it is of course more than that.
But because of the way the arguments are sometimes framed, there is a lot of misperception of what feminism is now.
Soon it was all over everywhere, an uncomfortable reminder of the way that linguistic debates are sometimes framed here, with the criticism for Garitano emerging from familiar sources.
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When the grief-stricken enumerate the virtues of the letter, they sometimes frame their points in opposition to electronic communication.
"My mom sometimes frames them and hangs them up in the living room".
It was easy to spot him: Storyboard has a broad smile, high-set cheekbones, and large, imploring eyes that he sometimes frames within thick-rimmed glasses or, if the mood strikes him, plastic 3-D shades pilfered from a movie theatre.
Sometimes I framed my pictures so the places I photographed looked deserted.
While the debate has sometimes been framed as the Sadrists being the sole voice against a continued United States troop presence, American diplomats, citing polls that aren't public, say the majority of Iraqis have a negative view of the American role in Iraq.
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