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Shots of the men sleeping, far from the usual contexts in which they are usually framed, render them human.
Her face is makeup-free, usually framed by dangly earrings.
Lately the split has been surfacing publicly, usually framed as Powell against Cheney or Rumsfeld.
The problems arising from this rapid transformation are usually framed in economic terms — water and energy supply, transportation challenges, housing.
The set is a large room framed by large doorways, themselves usually framed by a security man with an earpiece.
Her delicate watercolors, full of both charm and character, are usually framed by her daughter Issy, a gilder for 30 years.
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What next?" Doctors usually frame their answers to such questions in language that forgoes any meaning for the individual.
A. We usually frame it in the context of obtaining business with a sense of urgency.
The band usually frames his earnest high tenor with methodically picked, interlaced guitars, structures that can swell from within.
We usually frame this audience in terms of who we want to speak to, but it also narrows our focus and excludes those we don't.
Stripped of the monumental Bakst backdrop that usually frames it (too large, too unaffordable for 1930s Rambert) and performed by a wonderfully alert cast, this Faune has an entrancing intimacy.
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