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Like Frank Gehry, who has derived inspiration from Robert Rauschenberg, Ellsworth Kelly and other artists, Eisenman has drawn architecture into a wider frame of cultural reference.
But the subtler pallet and wider frame suits the New Orleans series, allotting space and attention for narrative contrasts, particularly confrontations of character.
He's acutely aware of pop and rock history – and mythology – and has a significantly wider frame of musical reference than his detractors would credit him with.
Nelsons' interpretation, however, embraces a wider frame of reference than political anger, although he views the final expression of triumph as one of unambiguous elation.
If it was about 'male' rappers, they'd just be called rappers – taken as the norm – and compared with a far wider frame of reference not necessarily based on gender".
We saw a wider frame of reference: how, in the digital age, could we deliver a PSB system that was transparent, accountable, pluralist, good value for money, and scalable to changing needs, rather than embedded in self-sustaining institutions?
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For wider frames, install two units, one on each side.
The focus on digital inclusion also looks to be a response to a wider framing of the Brexit vote as fueled by anger within certain segments of the population feeling left behind by globalization.
Look for decorative elements that provide horizontal contrasts, such as squat statues, busy scenes in paintings, wider frames, etc. Keep the window dressing light and short.
Tattoos covered most every inch of his wide frame.
Nor does she have a very wide frame of reference.
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