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framed and chief
Press accounts framed Nancy as her husband's " chief protector ", an extension of their general initial framing of her as a helpmate and a Cold War domestic ideal.
Excluding those metal domes which simply imitated multi-shell masonry, metal framed domes such as the elliptical dome of Royal Albert Hall in London ( 57 to 67 meters in diameter ) and the circular dome of Halle au Blé in Paris may represent the chief 19th century development of the simple domed form.
The goal of WS ( Whitness Studies ) is to entrench permanent race consciousness in everyone -- eternal victimhood for nonwhites, eternal guilt for whites -- and was most famously framed by WS chief guru, Noel Ignatiev, former professor at Harvard University Ignatiev was a Ph. D. student and then a tutor at Harvard, but never a professor, now teaching at the Massachusetts College of Art: " The key to solving the social problems of our age is to abolish the white race -- in other words, to abolish the privileges of the white skin.
The Kgatla request was framed to enable their chief Lentshwe gain complete sovereignty over all the lands occupied by the Kgatla from the Boers during the Second Boer War.
The novel revolves around young attorney Jennifer Parker, as she rises as a successful lawyer after being framed for threatening the chief witness against a Mafia boss by mistakenly giving him a dead canary with a broken neck which in turn leads to a situation that promises to break Her life's dreams.
In this he failed and the British framed him in a murder of an eminent man Gangadhar Shastri ( chief minister of the Gaekwad ) and he was arrested.

framed and concern
Modern American politics has been described as a duopoly since the Republican and Democratic parties have dominated and framed policy debate as well as the public discourse on matters of national concern for about a century and a half.
While these early articulations of barebacking expressed a concern for HIV prevention, in that they generally referred to dispensing with condoms in the context of sex between people of the same HIV status, the moral panic which ensued was so pronounced that barebacking came to be framed as a rebellious and transgressive erotic practice for HIV positive and HIV negative people alike, irrespective of the risks of HIV transmission.

framed and problems
Samuelson and Zeckhauser ( 1988 ) demonstrated status quo bias using a questionnaire in which subjects faced a series of decision problems, which were alternately framed to be with and without a pre-existing status quo position.
Munger's worldly wisdom consists of a set of mental models framed as a latticework to help solve critical business problems.
Although Rittel and Webber framed the concept in terms of social policy and planning, wicked problems occur in any domain involving stakeholders with differing perspectives.
It was framed as though Laura and Chris King's marriage problems had proved too much for Nanny Stella and a marriage counselor was needed.
Scott Yates and Malcolm Payne say that initially there was a " holistic focus " on the NEET group by policy-makers which looked at the problems young people went through, but this changed as the NEET status became framed in negative terms —" as reflective of a raft of risks, problems and negative orientations on the part of young people ".

framed and structure
The cast iron framed glass structure was shipped by barge from Torquay in 1903.
It is estimated that compared to a concrete framed construction, the timber structure saved the equivalent in carbon production as nine years of the building's operation.
* Loreauville Substation of the Iberia Parish Sheriff's Department, located on main street adjacent to the Meat Market, this small wood framed structure served as a police sub-station and radio dispatch terminal for a short period during the 1970s.
* Lloyd's Meat Market, located on main street between Railroad avenue and Bourgeois street in a wood and brick framed structure, this meat market offered locally produced fresh seafood and meat from the 1960s until the early 1980s.
* Loreauville Movie Theater, this wood framed structure was located on Main Street South of Bridge Street adjacent to Ed Broussard Marine Services.
The original Loreauville clinic was located in a wood framed structure in what is now the St. Joseph's Catholic Church parking lot.
The house is considered the oldest framed structure in the area, and still stands in its original location near the southeastern edge of Faribault's historic downtown district.
In January 1924, Robersonville's first brick building was opened for the white students on the same lot as the previous wood framed structure, which was sold in two sections, one of which became a new colored school.
Plywood may also be tongued all round to fit it flush into a framed structure, and plywood for sub-floors used in platform framing is often supplied with tongue and groove edges.
In subsequent analyses these differences between PCP and SC were framed around several points of tension, formulated as binary oppositions: personal / social ; individualist / relational ; agency / structure ; constructivist / constructionist.
The shrine is a handsome, domed structure, the front wall and arched entrance of which are framed by prominent stone pillars.
The building was constructed of Cumbrian sandstone, the interior a delicately-shaded ' Shawk ' stone ( from Dalston, varying in colour between sand and a range of pinks ) and the exterior, dark red Barbary stone from Penrith, built around an internal steel framed structure and brick arched flooring.
" He recovers a formal structure to original Mark containing five major chiastic spans framed by a prologue and a conclusion.
Interrupting these seven episodes is the restaurant sequence with the angelic Paola ; they are framed by a prologue ( Christ statue over Rome ) and epilogue ( the monster fish ), giving the film its innovative and symmetrically symbolic structure.
The structure is framed on the north and south by the National Theater and National Concert Hall.
* Agon: Agons have a predictable poetic structure, with speeches in long lines of anapests framed within a pair of symmetrical songs ( strophe and antistrophe ).
At and, the J. L. Hudson Department Store and Addition is the tallest steel framed building and largest single structure ever imploded.
:“ This small framed structure played a key role in the scientific investigation of the Earth ’ s rotation.
The structure is double-walled, with an inner frame of 4 × 4s sheathed with tongue-and-groove boards, separated by from the outer, louvered wall, also framed with 4 × 4s.
The original station building was a modest timber framed structure and in 1930 and 1931 this was demolished and replaced by a new station in preparation for the handover of the branch from the District Line to the Piccadilly Line.
A twenty-foot-long tent-like structure of wood and animal hides was erected on the banks of the creek and was framed with logs and planks staked in the ground, making walls of poles covered with animal hides.
If the sheathing ( either plywood or lumber ) can be removed, and a framed structure will remain standing, the container would likely be termed a crate.
It is one of the tallest non-steel framed structures in the world — it is a cast-in-place concrete framed structure.

framed and economy
The plan framed a system of “ agrarian equality ” designed to support and perpetuate an economy based on family farming and prevent social disintegration associated with unregulated urbanization.
Site locations indicate that fishing and seal hunting were important for the economy and it is assumed that hide covered wooden framed boats were used in that the majority of Hensbacka sites ( ca. 75 %) are located on islands in the outer archipelago.

framed and had
`` I'll give you a medical certificate, framed, if you like '', Miss Ada had said.
`` But when I arrived and recognised a number of notorious characters I had thrown into the detective bureau basement half a dozen times, I knew I had been framed, and withdrew almost at once ''.
Thus, by 1939, both Church ( 1934 ) and Turing ( 1939 ), neither having knowledge of the other's efforts, had individually proposed that their " formal systems " should be definitions of " effective calculability "; neither framed their statements as theses.
By 1907 Einstein had framed the fundamentals of the theory of gravity, but then struggled for nearly 8 years with a confounding problem of putting the theory into final form.
Even D-Cinema itself had evolved over time before the DCI standards were framed.
Adams told Morris that he had been framed, and that David Harris, who was present at the time of the murder and was the principal witness for the prosecution, had in fact killed Wood.
It had an immediate impact on British economic policy and in the 21st century still framed discussions on globalisation and tariffs.
Contemporary critics were divided in their view of the work's authenticity, but most now believe that Macpherson framed the poems himself, based old folk tales he had collected.
They were committed broadly to the abolition of corruption within the Parliamentary and judicial process, toleration of religious differences, the translation of law into the common tongue and, arguably, something that could be considered democracy in its modern form-arguably the first time contemporary democratic ideas had been formally framed and adopted by a political movement.
He traced this argument back to at least Thomas Aquinas in the 13th century, who framed the argument as a syllogism: Wherever complex design exists, there must have been a designer ; nature is complex ; therefore nature must have had an intelligent designer.
Lakoff further argues that one of the reasons liberals have had difficulty since the 1980s is that they have not been as aware of their own guiding metaphors, and have too often accepted conservative terminology framed in a way to promote the strict father metaphor.
" Both makes had models which contained the heavily framed rear window, but Detroit had been working with large curved backlights for almost a decade.
She also supported Tom Mooney, and Warren Billings, who had been framed for a bombing at the Preparedness Day Parade in San Francisco in 1916.
This perfect setting for aesthetic isolation allowed Hofmannsthal the unique perspective of the privileged artist, but also allowed him to see that art had become a flattened documenting of humanity, which took our instincts and desires and framed them for viewing without acquiring any of the living, passionate elements.
Relations between Australia and Nauru were essentially framed by the Pacific Solution, whereby Nauru housed a detention centre for unauthorised refugee applicants who had attempted to enter Australia, and Australia provided financial aid in return.
The exception was flags that had flown in action: these could be framed and kept on board, or transferred to a " suitable place ", such as a museum ( ADM 1 / 8567 / 245 ).
By 1819, twenty-five camellias had bloomed in England ; that year the first monograph appeared, Samuel Curtis's, A Monograph on the Genus Camellia, whose five handsome folio colored illustrations have usually been removed from the slender text and framed.
At the time, the framework over the crossing had the largest span of any iron framed construction in Europe.
The generals hated Tung, because, at Ngô Đình Nhu's instructions, he had disguised his men in regular army uniforms and framed them for the Xá Lợi pagoda raids several months earlier, in August.
The enterprising company ordered reprints of a dramatic work that depicted “ Custer's Last Stand ” and had them framed and hung in many United States saloons.
The public begged Gray to have mercy on Annie, and he had her framed for her mistress's murder.

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