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be in the frame (British & Australian) to be likely to achieve something or to be chosen for a job or an activity. Anderson was in the frame for the job in sales, but decided not to take it. (often + for) Only Ferrari are in the frame to win the championship. (sometimes + to do something) a frame of mind the way someone feels at a particular time. A few hours later he was in a much more positive frame of mind. Whether or not you enjoy the film may depend on your frame of mind. See also: mind How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The new "freedom" she calls for, in other words, might be that freedom of entering the marketplace as an a cknowledged commodity with an assigned market value, of having a more comfortable place in the museum because the institution's historical demand for good, sellable, framable, medium-specific work is satisfied. Players can even earn a framable certificate of achievement and print ribbons from the competition as keepsakes of their events. Professional-grade digital images can be confidently printed in framable sizes up to 11" x 14" free of jagged edges, artifacts or pixelation. |
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