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A wooden light fixture whose frame, when viewed from a certain angle, suggested a pentagram.
Kim Jenkins, 47, a pharmaceutical executive, rides a Pinarello Prince, whose frame plus components cost about $13,000.
In the twenty-first century, in whose frame of reference is the strip dancer Lili St. Cyr? Better to exclude that?
The festival's second dance artist is the precisely lyrical choreographer Susan Marshall, whose "Frame Dances" installation can be seen alongside a live work, "Adamantine".
Several paintings were confiscated, including one whose frame had a plaque engraved with the name John Constable, the English Romantic painter.
The most terrible image from Rwanda may be one in which neither killers nor victims appear, but one whose frame is filled by a pile of machetes.
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The surfaces are decrepit windows whose frames, latches and hinges are mostly intact.
I watch the driving legs ahead of me 28 of them on dogs whose frames are small and light, nothing like the creatures I'd imagined.
But this option applies only to cyclists whose frames accommodate the two sizes (34 and 27.2 millimeters) that it comes in.
Phones whose frames are made of metal are most susceptible and noticeable because the metal permanently deforms - rather than rebounding or snapping as plastic does.
The walls are encrusted with garish plastic salmon, mahi-mahi, lobsters, and other creatures of the deep; there are posters of North American fish, Australian fish, and mollusks; there are mirrors whose frames are clusters of shells.
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