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John himself doubts he would have been so lucky if he'd been driving in a traditional aluminium frame.
lucky if he had been driving in a traditional aluminium frame.
Over and over again, within virtually any time frame, we find the climate changing
Over and over again, within virtually any time frame we find the climate changing, for reasons we do not fully understand.
Hi my name is Tony and this is Every Frame a Painting.
Hi, my name is Tony and this is Every Frame a Painting.
Pretty much every low-rise building in Japan is built in a frame of steel or wood.
You won't see the sort of stone houses you might find in Europe or America because, unlike a flexible wood frame, a stone frame is either upright or it's not.
IN HUMAN TERMS, THAT FRAME, I
But the reason we have a problem right now is we've let the corporate gun lobby frame this debate.
we're pretty sure that it has a robotic 40-millimeter turret that is designed to, "distribute large quantities of ammunition over a large area in an extremely short time frame."
The picture frame was as wide as my body, but were people crowded around this one taking pictures?
The picture frame was as wide as my body.
time-frame that is a larger subset than ours, while including our own. So in this way, at
time-frame that is a larger subset than ours, while including our own. So in this way, at
Canterleavered out from those mighty concrete cores is a steel space frame, designed on CAD software.
Onto this frame, the bronze-clad panels, transported by sea from China, were bolted on.
The authors frame the results in way that might give a better picture of what this means.