We want children to come to school in happy frames of mind and we don't want them rushing out of school at 3pm. |
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The metal frames are removed once the walls are frozen solid which takes anywhere from ten hours to three days. |
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With a bit of overclocking on the memory you should, by rights, be able to gain an average frame rate above thirty frames per second. |
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There are both round and square tables with excellent access for wheelchairs and walking frames. |
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Three of the residents require wheelchairs and another three can only get about using walking frames. |
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In recent days the teenager has managed to take a few steps, helped by a dedicated team of physiotherapists and supported by walking frames. |
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If wood frames are not properly protected from moisture, they can warp, crack, and stick. |
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The piece's next movement, a canon at the octave, frames the first four movements together, but the quartet chose not to play it tonight. |
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When the building sprang back and forth like a car antenna, door frames twisted and jammed shut, trapping a number of them in a conference room. |
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There are photo frames and little jewel boxes in the shape of dolls and animals, all with sparkling jewels inset. |
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If one wanted a different look, perspective or elevation, it's done in a jiffy on readymade steel frames by hundreds of skilled workers at hand. |
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Slipped tiles and window frames also have to be replaced to make the structure weatherproof. |
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Apart from building sites, the other locations for members were the many joinery shops which prefabricated doors and frames. |
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The oak frames were constructed using traditional jointing and setting out techniques. |
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What we see, though, are not the bright, seductive confections of adland, but the rough timber poles and frames that support these messages. |
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Acutally, even the jumping spiders that posture fiercely on door and window frames are worth watching. |
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On his balcony, Khaiber wheeled around and tried to squeeze off a few frames of an aircraft roaring overhead. |
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His canvas panels are stretched at different levels on wheeled aluminum frames. |
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The whole thing is hand-carved, as you can see by the adze marks on the frames. |
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The frames had been adzed to remove the sharp angle of a land, or notch, which originally housed the edge of the clinker plank. |
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The frames are rendered with both the graphics board and the DirectX reference rasterizer to perform direct comparisons on screen. |
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Valley Kit Homes can also supply treated pine or steel frames to some rural areas, to ensure against white ants. |
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The current owner, Martina Finnegan, is a mirror designer who creates wooden frames from driftwood and locally sourced whitethorn and hazel. |
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The few other streets wandered pleasantly past whitewashed buildings, the door frames painted blue or green or purple or red. |
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Proteins encoded in overlapping reading frames from the same nucleotides have different levels of amino acid variation. |
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The open reading frames of all gene sequences identified were interrupted by introns. |
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The store also has a small retail component with ready-made frames, prints and beveled mirrors. |
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She's created a portable design center for her ready-made mats, pre-made wood frames and patented deep-beveled faux fillet middles. |
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Also, order a good supply of ready-made frames and small gift items to accommodate last-minute and impulse gift purchases, advised these framers. |
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The laminated frames were widely spaced to ensure that the hull strength was to scale with the original. |
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Since precolonial times Indians had made mats for covering the frames and lining the sides of wigwams and for sleeping or sitting upon. |
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The frames are what hold the windchests and the pipes that are mounted on the windchests. |
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The streets were a toddler's wonderland of rubble, smashed window frames, half-demolished air-raid shelters. |
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She leaned the broom against the wall and began wiping down the picture frames and the wood on the two winged back chairs that sat in the room. |
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Soft flecks of light winked off the frames of his gold-rimmed glasses and the heavy gold ring in his left ear. |
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Slowly, he withdrew five photograph frames and gazed into them while lying down on the couch on his back. |
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The keyhole that frames it suggests the lock-and-key motif of Victorian jewelry that also became a symbol of love and commitment among the Akan. |
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I found photo albums and home videos strewn all over the family room floor, picture frames on the walls akimbo and beds unmade. |
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A couch and single-place chair made from leather cushions supported in wooden frames sat before a fireplace with logs and kindling already laid. |
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The effect of these works is kinetic and compares to cells in film or frames in comic strips. |
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In most frames the reds were scattered round the table in the course of disjointed play and long bouts of safety. |
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Use your angular brush on woodwork and window frames, your trim brush on corners and edges. |
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South walls are formed of large sliding floor-to-ceiling windows with, outside them, folding panels of local reeds in aluminium frames. |
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To have allowed the actual, the almost-representational and the referential, into his frames is already a considerable move for Shreshtha. |
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In the Home department is a selection of Mother's Day cards, wrap and gifts from photo frames to books. |
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She elicits data, then frames and reframes the situation to keep the discussion moving. |
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They do have the right Alice-in-Wonderland perspective, the naive good sense that frames the irrationalities around them. |
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Except on the bottom and top floors, the windows, arranged in a completely regular pattern, are simple holes in the wall with simple frames. |
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A large projecting vitrine frames a view back over the winery and the three existing buildings, now rehabilitated. |
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Such alloys have been found to be especially desirable in sporting equipment, such as baseball bats, lacrosse sticks, and bicycle frames. |
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It is the skill of the craftsmen who produced the stretchers and frames that now becomes the subject of the viewer's interest. |
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But they suspect the lucrative scrap value of the metal frames may have proved alluring to thieves. |
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The interior was decorated in tasteful earth tones and accented with silver lampshades, picture frames, and other simple decorations. |
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The warehouse is a treasure trove of inexpensive art supplies, including fabric remnants, wallpaper samples, tiles, and picture frames. |
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The arch, which frames the stage like a massive soccer goal, was made by master craftsmen using laths and plaster. |
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Get in the shade with the best shields, wraparounds, aviators, and rimless frames, and all eyes will be on you. |
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I spent the day admiring the mud-brick mini-skyscrapers of the Hadhramauti towns, with their wooden latticework and sky-blue window frames. |
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Now, 45 years later, Abe Munn Picture Frames has become an authority in the field of historically accurate antique reproduction picture frames. |
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Handcrafted reproduction frames and exclusive original designs in all styles with an experienced staff to advise you. |
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Even more so, the vitreous resemblance to glass frames mutely enhances the colour of the wall behind it. |
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Coming to the chandeliers, they are exquisite ones in lead crystal, lamp, basket, bronze and porcelain frames. |
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We can also see again that the Max 3 is performing a few frames per second better than the other boards when gaming. |
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He won the first two frames and lost the third, which hardened his resolve. |
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The roof is also leaking badly, window frames and guttering are rotting and the interior is in urgent need of redecoration. |
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I don't care about rotten window frames, leaky roof tiles, the magnolia paint in the hall, the dirty lino in the kitchen. |
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The restrained east facade respectfully frames the triangular Place de l' Europe with its central Philharmonie. |
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Even if one were to desist from reading too deeply between the frames, one conclusion leaps to the eye. |
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This face looks best in finer frames that don't draw attention to any heaviness or angularity. |
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The text of the poem is flanked by frames containing annotations, cross-references and half a dozen other types of supplementary material. |
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As soon as the flash frames started strobing audience retinas, the soundtrack began adding layers of chaotic on-the-scene sound recordings. |
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The third and final step called for reupholstering the furniture using noninvasive techniques in order not to damage the fragile wood frames. |
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These paintings nostalgically evoke the closing frames of old films, with their scripted letterforms superimposed over technicolour backgrounds. |
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The leaves of our giant rhubarb have been shown at school, used as fans in hot weather, draped over climbing frames and used to camouflage dens. |
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Since steel parts rust, manufacturers have recently switched to aluminum frames for these enclosures. |
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His innovation was to produce universal door frames that could be hung either on the left-hand or right-hand side. |
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Fluid images of tree limbs sweeping across the other set of frames recall exhilarating strokes of sumi ink painting. |
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A temporary wall was installed until repairs could be made to walls, roof, distorted window frames and lintels. |
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The snow-covered window frames and door lintels added a fairyland flavour to the solemn church. |
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Her hair is so long that it frames her lithe body beautifully, forming a stark contrast to her fair skin. |
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In the Romanesque and Gothic styles, the archivolt frames the tympanum, a richly sculpted panel. |
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Pale rose-coloured lipstick covers her full lips and mascara on her long eyelashes frames her bright blue eyes. |
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It looked ironically enough, like the most expensive house in the area, even though the wooden window frames were rotting away. |
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The artic hinge allows the front and rear frames to rotate independently, keeping all wheels on the ground. |
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The movie frames several sections as action sequences, complete with artificially generated tension. |
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Seventy-five of Ms. Simoni's now more than 200 frames gleam against royal-blue walls at the Pensacola Museum of Art. |
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The girl fidgeted and pushed the small frames of her wire-rimmed glasses up her nose. |
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With vinyl windows, avoid frames that are held together with screws because they tend to loosen over time. |
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They build flower boxes, make picture frames from knotholes, and create rustic benches and tables. |
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While you're at it, it's a good idea to tackle cold frames as well, both inside and out. |
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Compare frames, axles, transmissions, efficiency from power take off to attachments and interchangeability of attachments. |
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He made occasional furniture pieces such as tables and chairs, as well as picture frames. |
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Similarly suppliers of frames and needles became established in the same geographical areas. |
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The camera has an autowinder interface that allows for continuous shooting, at a rate of 2 frames per second. |
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Using 220-grit sandpaper, lightly sand all the surfaces of the door and frames. |
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The posters now need tamper-proof perspex frames fixed to walls with special screws to prevent the thievery. |
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The primary reason is that using differing time frames to obtain average returns will lead to different results. |
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For something more subtle and different from the classic plastic frames, there are these Toreadior aviators with swarovski crystals on the side. |
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Start lettuce, arugula and Chinese greens by mid-October in cold frames and in the ground. |
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The survey found evidence of workers being punched, kicked, scalded, sexually harassed and attacked with bricks, walking frames and even airguns. |
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There are some ladies' scanties suspended in picture frames and looking remarkably like an in-store display. |
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The main types of equipment on offer are wheelchairs, backrests, bath seats, bedpans, walking sticks and frames. |
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Both the English and Dutch used heavy timbers to construct mortise and tenon frames. |
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Secondary elements, of stainless steel, include rails fixed to tensile rods for clothes, and frames suspended from rollers along the top of bays. |
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Larger toys, such as tricycles, scooters, slides and climbing frames, will all be popular. |
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Again, the wood of the coconut tree was shown used in making furniture, door and window frames, balustrades, wooden screens, etc. |
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Squint your eyes, screw up your face and study the glossy frames and you'll find them fascinating. |
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The overall layout of the scroll bars and the way the frames are displayed is very impressive. |
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Our cowshed has seen some repairs, the thatch is re-laid annually and old worm-infested wooden poles and frames are replaced. |
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The handcrafted candy box frames a scene of a boy sculpting the foil wrappers of rationed chocolates into goblets. |
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Montgomery also will put up as many as six Christmas trees and decorate them with bows, ornaments and small photo frames. |
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You can also use silicone or mastic sealants to draught-proof doors and window frames and stop water leaking into wood, causing rot. |
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The photographs were printed on 8 x 10 sheets, sepia-toned, and presented with ivory-toned mattes and walnut-stained mahogany frames. |
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Photo frames are also about style, so this device offers a goldtone frame, a black mat, and an antiglare acrylic cover. |
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Play equipment such as swings and climbing frames should be securely fixed and well maintained. |
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The frames contain the same data received from both base stations covering the cell range at asynchronous timing different from each other. |
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Scattered over the meadowland are three small pavilions, made, like the museum, with rusted steel plates over steel frames. |
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All the traditional features, such as climbing frames, swings, see-saws and slides, can be seen but there is so much more besides. |
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Notable features are the parapet above the third-floor cornice and the segmental window frames. |
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Wider cards were introduced, lappers installed, geared speeders adopted, and ring spinning substituted for throstle frames. |
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Her recent collages boast over-the-top, custom-made mats and frames that emphasize the works' extreme self-consciousness and formal control. |
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Schools often do not have windows but instead have large open frames that can be battened down during storms. |
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However, you can turn it into a more traditional screen by attaching panels of cloth to the back of the frames with a few thumbtacks or staples. |
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The chunky frames are designed to reflect the Victorian grandeur of the resort, while the baubles lining the slats represent the bright lights. |
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The bending of the arm may be invisible or intractable to the naked eye, even though television cameras can film 25 frames per second. |
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The few short frames of that tiny figure in an anorak being led by the hand to his death have become iconic. |
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The huge, and free, Penguin Village welcomes tinies aged 3-12 into a world of bouncy castles, football, climbing frames, basketball and theatre. |
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Aluminum extrusions also enjoy wide use as frames for doors and windows and in storefronts. |
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The first line of physical defense of your home should be solid doors in solid frames with good locks. |
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Being stone built, with treated timber window frames, the house will never need exterior decoration. |
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I am having the spouting, windows, doors and frames painted over the next month, so that is an expense that was unexpected. |
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The wooden window frames were finished in dark green, a standard mid-19 th-century colour. |
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He wore those late '70s style of eyeglasses, with the enormous, thick lenses and black frames as thick as copper tubing. |
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Looking up, my eyes met two warm brown eyes peering at me through a pair of glasses with thin oval frames. |
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With mineral crystal lenses, hand-made titanium frames, and silicone nose and ear tips, these glasses aren't for the thrifty. |
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Don't assume that people with light hued tresses should only wear light colored frames or lenses. |
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All men should be aware of the impact a nice pair of frames can have on their overall image. |
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Benefits include an eye exam every 12 months, a pair of prescription lenses and frames or contact lenses every 24 months. |
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I was convinced there were no lenses in the frames and they were simply a distraction tactic. |
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The trick though is of course finding the best pair of frames to complement her face. |
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His glasses were solid black frames with rather square lenses that gave a harsh professorial authority to his gentle blue eyes behind them. |
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All the gold frame spectacles are separated, then lenses removed and frames sent away. |
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Suddenly, my glasses looked too severe, squared black plastic frames with wide ear pieces. |
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Usually made of plastic, the frames of these glasses practically stick to your face thanks to their shape and design. |
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People with blond or light brown hair tend to look good in lightweight metal frames. |
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The mangled metal frames of what were once York phone boxes are testament to a new, and potentially lethal, craze. |
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The metal frames of the chairs were all that was left in the ashes of the bonfire. |
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The tarpaulin sheets for the roofs of the stalls went first, followed by the counter boards and finally the heavy metal frames. |
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One problem is that many buildings in Japan have wooden frames and tile roofs. |
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Eastern woodlands and Great Lakes tribes created domed houses using lightweight stick frames covered by bark or woven mats. |
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The town dump was situated there, and all sorts of oddments, like old bicycle frames could be found there. |
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Nor does the effect appear to be limited to the RSVP of repeated words in sentence frames. |
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A dialogue, based to an extent on differing interpretations and differing frames for reading situations, has emerged. |
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Throughout the latter quarter of the 20th century, the iconic image came from frames of video footage. |
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Each of the 110,000 frames of film that comprise the movie has to be treated as an individual shot. |
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If, like most people, you're using a graphical browser, after login you see two frames. |
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Body language experts could have a field day at the Crucible observing players' behaviour between frames. |
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More than 680 frames of top-flight snooker were played in 47 matches over 12 days in York last year. |
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By the end of the second session, the 2002 world champion was four frames adrift of his opponent. |
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At the Music Center, another sculpture by Graham, an open bronze door, frames city hall like a formal portrait. |
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David can't tell Keith what he knows about the murder because he doesn't want to tell him that there's been evidence planted that frames Keith. |
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As well as the usual beer cans and plastic wrappers, Mr Burke regularly walked past rusting bike frames, an old scooter, an oil drum, and even an abandoned lamppost. |
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The large window behind the red velvet sofa frames the yard next door, which holds a black, wrought-iron raven, its outspread wings over six feet across. |
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Back in April 1864 the six-year-old John Wakefield planted the tree on Lower Tenter Fell where, for centuries, locally made cloth had been dried on tenter frames. |
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On one town plan dating to 1610, an area north-west of the mill was known as Tenter Bank, and tenter frames were used for stretching cloth after it had been fulled and dyed. |
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They hand make frames, change moulding colors, marbleize matboard, add composition corners or etch glass to make frames with a flair that any good designer would appreciate. |
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That's the condition you will wish to duplicate, and this can be done with slatted frames made of furring strips on which laths are tacked one half inch apart. |
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Recent studies have shown how reported speech can work in interaction, giving participants a way of dealing with possible tensions and signalling intended frames. |
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Usually the rectangular wooden frames of the doors had thinner wooden latticework inside. One side of this lattice's surface was usually had mulberry paper pasted on it. |
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Some of the alpines are afforded a little protection from the winter wet, and netted cages have been built over nursery frames to prevent seedling damage from cats and birds. |
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Soon, beer-bellied men will be squeezing their bulky frames into pieces of elastic and pulling on trousers two, or maybe even three sizes too small. |
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You don't get rock there, but there's plenty of Zimmer frames. |
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It was originally shot in black and white and then, once edited, colour, split screens, freeze frames and other graphic effects were added and the film was reshot onto 35 mm. |
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The pigment produced commercially in the greatest quantities by far is titanium white, which we apply to everything from window frames and office interiors to automobiles. |
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Other options are a scrubbable hardwood, granite or even marble, but remember the latter are very heavy, so check the strength of the frames before you order new worktops. |
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Metal frames are sturdier, giving you a more masculine appearance. |
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Round frames can soften features like a strong jaw line or broad forehead. |
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The point here is relevance within individual contextual frames. |
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Every building contractor made their own timber window frames and doors. |
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We now have 3D hardware capable of simultaneous MIP-mapping, anisotropic filtering, and antialiasing in real time, at 60 frames per second in many titles. |
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He has destroyed carpets, doors, frames and skirting boards in every room. |
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When the men with ripping muscles and lean frames slapped their arms and thighs in gusto and let out a Viking war cry, the entire place reverberated with the loud sharp blows. |
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It would be a shame for the only analysis of political rhetoric to be in terms of frames, metaphors and word choices, as interesting as those topics are. |
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And if you're observant, you'll notice that the barrel vault continues into the bathroom, where it frames the round window that you saw on the front of the house. |
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Have them framed in vintage style frames for a striking effect. |
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But Anastasia showed me that brows are frames for the face, and make such a world of difference in how a woman looks. |
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A ring of mountains covered with lush vegetation frames the city. |
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Koenig makes a big deal out of this call and frames it as a massive red herring. |
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He designed distinctive frames for the pictures and made sure the baseboards and crown moldings were painted to harmonize with the colored fabrics he used to cover the walls. |
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A sequence of beautiful frames will not make up a good movie and neither will a selection of apothegmatic lines picked up from a philosophy manual. |
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In place of the linear progress through the ages of his preceding two volumes, Mansfield has chosen a sophisticated mix of chronological and topical frames. |
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At the same time, plastics developers are targeting structural components like front end modules and other mainstays of stamped steel like seat frames. |
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As a result, low-rise buildings constructed during the early 20th century suffer from the rusting of decorative elements and appurtenances, although they have no metal frames. |
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No baseboards, door frames, or other woodwork interrupt its plaster walls. |
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The narrow painted borders create a portal or threshold that frames the interior to give the illusion of deep space, a familiar painting convention. |
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The other reason is the water-resistant magnesium body protects mind-blowing technology that allows you to shoot 8.2 megapixel images at 8.5 frames a second. |
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It consists of a display of empty wood frames, piles of crates, rolls of canvas covered with brown pigment and charred-looking objects in wooden and cardboard boxes. |
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Lead paint, which existed mostly on the window frames and in acoustic tile, were carefully removed, and the asbestos is being either removed or encapsulated. |
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But I finished it on a computer that could do sixty frames per second. |
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The rear garden is dotted with mature spruce trees and frames a view of the meandering Derry river, which provides a natural boundary for the property. |
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Watch out for window frames and other woodwork picked out in shades of cream or gray-green. |
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The next generation of phones, however, will support 15 frames per second. |
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Apparently, the filmmakers realized how incredibly fake their ghouls looked, so they decided to never show them onscreen for more than five frames of film. |
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Mule and ring spinning started in place of the throstle frames. |
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The median value assures good recognition for half of the frames. |
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Customers not only get information on what eyewear accessories they want to buy, but will also receive advice on the frames and lenses best suited to them. |
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Erected within the existing parapet walls, externally it is a simple box of fibre cement sheet with black-painted cover battens and projecting hardwood window frames. |
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Anyone needing glasses is fitted with frames and lenses before they leave. |
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When we found she could sail in stronger winds, we fitted a stronger mast and rigging and, later, a keelson, an internal timber spanning three frames. |
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The keen gardener, who has had an allotment for nearly seven years, said his plot had vegetables ripped up, tools thrown around and specialist plant frames smashed. |
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Many of the buildings are faced with light-hued stone or stucco daubed with whitewash, the doors and window frames of some painted blue-the color for good luck. |
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When hitting the frames together strike the aluminium not the plastic lug. |
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Even in the final frames of the film, in which there is no dialogue, Moreno's natural acting talent is evident, bringing the film to a strong conclusion. |
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After locations are marked, rigid steel frames are erected and bolted into the mud mats to hold the templates at the proper position and elevation. |
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Other silk products such as photo frames, table linen, wall hangings and boxes, nearly all made from hand woven silk, will also be offered and included in the sale. |
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The usual places for rust are at the rear of the fuselage in the taildraggers and inside the door frames and in the strut carry-through in the belly of nosedraggers. |
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An L-shaped block of yellow on the left nicely frames the page. |
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The market decides whether cars have contiguous frames, shatterproof windshields, protected gas tanks, air bags or seatbelts, and what the height of SUV bumpers ought to be. |
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Paint analysis showed that the doors, door frames, and window sashes on the second floor of the addition, long assumed to be painted pine, were actually black walnut. |
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Using the wire frames, which contained the dimensional controls for the design, the engineers were able to place individual structural members into a computer model. |
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Besides, they also have teapoys, telephone stands, mirror frames, puja stands, television stands, cots and room-partitions with designer carvings of floral patterns. |
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Concrete use is also increasing in building with structural steel frames. |
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The frames are analyzed in a time domain to produce at least one comparison index, after which an appropriate block size is selected for the transform coder. |
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The IRS and the courts will scrutinize nonsimultaneous exchanges to ascertain that these time frames are met. |
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The screen is composed of three enormous open arches, the two outer ones being much wider than that which frames the central door. |
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Panels of interlace and other Insular motifs continue to be used as one element in borders and frames ultimately classical in derivation. |
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In 1779, Ludd is supposed to have broken two stocking frames in a fit of rage. |
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They planned to manufacture cloth for sale, with yarn to be spun on spinning wheels, jennies, and frames, using water power. |
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The cost can be immediately reduced by only using key frames for the initial reconstruction, and then resectioning the other frames. |
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The camera matrices and 3D structure are then computed for the frames 1-2-3-4, for example by first resectioning and then bundle adjustment. |
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Wooden frames are constructed and covered with clay, mixed with water and salt. |
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Darcy used three lengths of butter muslin which were sewn into straight panels and hung from dowelling, fixed to the window frames. |
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On the back-end Ethernet would be another series of VAXen, which would contain a cache of recently accessed frames. |
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All frames found to suffer from warp should be broken up straight away before the printer is tempted during a rush to make use of them. |
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These frames are usually constructed of rough trees tightly withed and wedged together. |
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Stevens won frame nine and 10 to level before the Rocket switched to warp speed and reeled off six straight frames. |
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John Lewis Balfour table and Isabelle chairs are perfect with their painted white beech frames and the table's oak veneer top. |
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Upholstered seating in the collection offers a diverse range of styles, from tufted frames to contemporized wing chair silhouettes. |
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Furniture frames are solid wood, Northern Soft Maple, and domestically produced. |
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They complement an adjacent trim trail installed earlier this year, which consists of wooden frames to climb over and other fitness devices. |
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We hear stories about them being used as clothes airers or climbing frames for plants, but we want them back, whatever their condition. |
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They include Teaching guides with sentence frames and high frequency word lists. |
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Youpi is a French word meaning yippee or yahoo, and the name aims to convey the core message that wearing the frames can be fun. |
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Her three-dimensional pieces contain charms, beads, jewelry and layered frames that have been inspired by retablos and icons. |
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Scots' bulging waists have led to a sales boom for one bedmaker, whose wooden frames can even withstand the weight of a family car. |
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Nature is never something simply seen or experienced but is a principle of recognizability that frames and materializes what can count as nature. |
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In order to restore them they were placed in a steam box, all glass removed, cleaned, frames painted with linseed oil and reassembled. |
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They took their inspiration from Ned Ludd, a farm worker who supposedly wrecked some stocking frames in 1782 in protest. |
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The editors' helpful introduction defines the perspective that frames the volume, Yeats's deliberate belatedness. |
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A Trim Trail includes wooden walkways and climbing frames and would boost outdoor play at the Monkchester Road school. |
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The post We need those hated time frames more than ever before appeared first on Cyprus Mail. |
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Secondly, the NCIA board lacks necessary investigation policies and procedures, including time frames for each step in the investigation process. |
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With 85x700mm columns and 85x560mm beams, the laminated Radiata pine portal frames create a graceful, double-curve d roof. |
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Red Valley, STO sewage pumping station, manholes rehabilitation and replacement connector caps 750 pcs 98 pcs carriageable frames. |
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Idea of the week Climbing frames in your garden DO you have any large shrubs or small trees in your garden? |
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It is therefore essential that the time-stamps on frames from different ports are synchronized to ensure that measurements are made correctly. |
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Al Joker was a bit jittery at the start but then came back into the match with a vengeance to romp home in the last three frames. |
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The new CFB backstops are designed for use with C-face motors from 56C up to 365TC frames. |
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Shredder frames are rugged, and internal surfaces are protected by removable, wear-resistant steel liners. |
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Popular products in the past year include photo frames, small sofas, artificial flowers, retro phones, juicers and, bizarrely, Camembert bakers. |
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And 23 per cent said climbing frames, bikes and skateboards were all banned. |
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A new sand box was also constructed under the play ground frames where the kids can play with their spades and buckets. |
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Their favorite hiding places are tufts and casings in mattresses, box springs, bed frames and headboards. |
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The final pitted Lockwood against Springwood BC A, with Derek Frost the referee, and they ran out 2-0 winners in a best of three frames match. |
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To make window frames, apply gold 33 acrylic paints leaf to craft or art paper, let dry, then cut out frames with a craft knife. |
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The hive was provisioned with bee candy, water, 2 frames of honey, and 1 frame of pollen mixed with dextrose. |
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Even back then, a party just wasn't a party without my bestie, and I was miserable for the last eight frames. |
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The body is constructed of welded steel panels, with the bonnet, doors and boot lid in aluminium on steel frames. |
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It can be useful to copy-paste frames to transfer a sequence from the main timeline to the timeline of a clip symbol. |
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The heddles and heddle frames, Fig. 3, and the reed may be purchased from dealers in craftwork supplies. |
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As the Industrial Revolution progressed, machines with metal parts and frames became more common. |
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The wooden frames could be used more than once, allowing builders to work quickly and efficiently. |
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Many have illusionistic carved stone frames, which make them seem like windows to the outdoors. |
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Interframes are recognized by having metal frames with inlays dropped into machined out areas of the handles. |
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This study, which had an immediate impact on British economic policy, still frames discussions on globalisation and tariffs. |
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They initially had chocolate brown or Indian red frames but this was changed in the twentieth century to black. |
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The spinning frames required significant capital but required little skill. |
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A match generally consists of a predetermined number of frames and the player who wins the most frames wins the match. |
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At the 1985 World Championship, Davis dropped only 23 frames en route to the final, where his opponent was Dennis Taylor. |
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His ability to win frames in one visit was perhaps his best attribute, with long potting second to none. |
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Dott then took all eight frames of the third session, leaving himself one frame away from his second final in three years. |
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O'Sullivan was leading, but Walden pulled back four frames in a row to win the match. |
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During an exhibition in Ireland in January 2009, O'Sullivan and Jimmy White made maximum breaks in consecutive frames. |
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Over the tournament as a whole, O'Sullivan won 36 of the 47 frames he played, and compiled ten century breaks. |
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In previous years, he could become demoralized by being behind and not playing well, and was liable to lose several consecutive frames. |
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Newton's laws hold only with respect to a certain set of frames of reference called Newtonian or inertial reference frames. |
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Newton placed the first law of motion to establish frames of reference for which the other laws are applicable. |
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When inside cylinders are mounted between the frames, these are a single large casting that forms a major support to the frames. |
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Later designs employed three or four cylinders, mounted both inside and outside the frames, for a more even power cycle and greater power output. |
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Yet, we must ask whether a plurality of reference frames does entail a multiplist condition. |
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There would be a tenter yard outside the fulling mill where the cloth was stretched on frames. |
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Construction began in 2015 with the floor slabs and metal frames being erected in June. |
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The main railway station building includes a clock tower, imitation Tudor chimneys and carved heads in the frames of every window. |
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Williams regained his composure under intense pressure to win the last two frames and lift the trophy for the second time. |
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He is also well known for his ability to win scrappy frames with his tactical play and picking out shots to nothing. |
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This process doubles the apparent number of video frames per second and further reduces flicker and other defects in transmission. |
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To further the illusion, dummy tanks consisting of plywood frames placed over jeeps were constructed and deployed in the south. |
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Subframes 4 and 5 are subcommutated 25 times each, so that a complete data message requires the transmission of 25 full frames. |
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Thus, with 300 bits in a subframe times 5 subframes in a frame times 25 frames in a message, each message is 37,500 bits long. |
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Early cars had frames which were intended to flex as part of the suspension system in order to simplify construction. |
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The Morgan Motor Company of Great Britain still manufacture sports cars with frames made from ash. |
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