
1) Artistic surroundings 2) Bears false witness 3) Bowling divisions 4) Bowling rounds 5) Bowling scorecard squares 6) Bowling units 7) Eyewear-store purchase 8) Innings in bowling 9) Lens holders 10) Physiques 11) Picture holders 12) Picture windows 13) Plants evidence on 14) Portrait holders 15) Puts into words
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1) Casings 2) Sets up 3) Setups
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Traverse timbers forming the skeleton of a ship's hull. Hull planking is attached to them. Frames contain floors (bottom sections), futtocks (mid sections), and timberheads (portion projecting above the upper deck). Frames were double (made in two halves) with overlapping joints.
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Sometimes known as the ribs. The hull framework to which the planks are attached.
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(a) boxes frequently used in word processing and DTP programs allowing text or visuals to be moved and locked to a specific position on a page or locked to adjacent text. These frames allow headlines to span more than one text column and allow pull quotes to be positioned between columns. (b) In Internet terminology frames are used to subdivide a b...
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Athartship members (ribs) of the hull framework. Frames can be divided into two categories: sawn or bent frames. Sawn frames are assembled from separate pieces, either lapped or gusseted together to form the station contour. Bent frames are bent around a form or into a hull using one or more layers of solid wood. No Glen-L designs use bent frames. ...
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Ribs that form the shape of the hull
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[
v] - construct by fitting or uniting parts together
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Components of brief intervention (feedback, responsibility, advice, menu, empathy, self-efficacy). Example: Using FRAMES in a counseling session.
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A device in HTML which allows multiple windows to be viewed simultaneously in one browser screen. Often used by Web designers to assist navigation.
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Built into rucksacks in order to elevate the pack away from the the back to increase breathability and air flow when used with a jacket.
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Frames make up the structural skeleton of a building, and the purlins and the siderails are fixed to the frames with bolted cleats. Frames are usually spaced at regular distances along the length of a building. There is a wide variety of frame types. A frame can be an I beam which is simply supported on two walls. Or it can be a truss, usually of t...
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