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were framing
noun
The structural elements of a building or other constructed object.
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They were framing how viewers ought to interpret events.
He didn't understand why physicians were framing the latter as a patient's right.
"I got sort of obsessed with the issues," she recalls, "because they were framing my life".
Numbers aside, by sheer momentum Iowa was a win for Sanders – and that's how progressive groups were framing it before the race was called.
The lawyer, E. Duane Jones, said that Mr. Cuffy had declared his innocence, and he asserted that desperate police officials and prosecutors were framing his client.
They said they were framing their pitches not to particular lawmakers on Capitol Hill but to try to affect public opinion well beyond Washington.
Similar(35)
"My parents were framed".
She wished it were framed.
The conspirators were framed, they say.
They were framed".
The decisions were framed in five ways.
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