Like the art of realistic painting: pictures hold an equivalent in the confined areas which they enframe. |
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If the Wades of Africa want to enframe Africa's developmental agenda with an African detailed action plan, we should cheer them. |
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This is because changing conditions over time alter the contexts that socially enframe meanings and values. |
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Even prior to reaching the courts, interactions between claimants and experts serve to enframe how Indigenous sovereignty is defined, how it is narrated, and what it means. |
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Reserving this chapter and these opening murders to display the emergence of the Klan, Dixon uses microscopy to enframe the violence we anticipate in the pages that follow. |
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