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The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
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There are truck-based vehicles with bodies bolted to frames, and there are models with carlike unit bodies.
It doesn't exactly hurt that movement will add a vestigial flicker to frames that can be (for cinema at least) unnaturally still.
SHENZHEN, China, Aug. 28 — At the Dahon bicycle factory here, Zhang Jingming's fingers move quickly and methodically — grabbing bicycle seats, wrapping them in cardboard and smoothly attaching them to frames.
Mrs. Robinson, who once worked applying gilt to frames in a small factory, said she had not heard of the mayor's proposal to eliminate what government agencies call the "sixth meal" program.
The shafts about which the pulleys turn may affix them to frames or blocks, and a combination of pulleys, blocks, and rope or other flexible material is referred to as a block and tackle.
Heavier timber buildings also appeared in Neolithic (New Stone Age) cultures, although the difficulties of cutting large trees with stone tools limited the use of sizable timbers to frames.
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He designed a half-dozen canvas tents with wooden lean-to frames, and for a weekend commandeered the roof of the five-story building where he has his studio, inviting strangers to take a night away from their routines.
He added, "Someone wanted to frame me.
He struggled to frame his words carefully.
"All to frame Staff Sergeant Gibbs?" Maj.
I asked them to frame her doodle.
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