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9 Sentences With "framing up"

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There's a 1.5-inch LCD screen on the top for framing up shots, too.
Finally, a tilting touch-panel LCD is good for framing up shots, both in motion and when shooting stills.
And yet Kennedy, echoing Trump, wants people to believe that Ukrainian officials played a role in framing up Russia for the election interference effort.
Again, that helps with the performance and the interactive lighting, and it also helps [director of photography] Rob Hardy when he's framing up the shots, because there's something physically there to get in frame.
By framing up clean energy in terms of business interests, Obama manages to meet the President-elect on his home turf and make a clear case that "unleashing" American coal production and scrapping the Paris climate accord would be very wrong-footed financial moves.
It is versatile, and can be used in ways that are both genteel—think of Joe Buck grandly framing up a baseball game's narrative in the bottom of the fourth—and... whatever the hell Stephen A. Smith is going for in his more thunderously opaque moments.
Then there was the dismissal of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, by Attorney General Jeff Sessions, late Friday and news Monday that Trump will hire Joseph diGenova, a Washington attorney who has alleged that the FBI and the Justice Department are framing up the President.
It's self-referential, almost like an abstract painting, so to speak … Back in the day, for me it was all about the coincidence and the necessary colliding together — meaning for coincidence, me framing up some kind of task or condition or gesture, and the necessary was putting it next to something else to have it in conversation with something.
Ron Rivest suggests that laws related to cryptography, including export controls, would not apply to chaffing and winnowing because it does not employ any encryption at all. The author of the paper proposes that the security implications of handing everyone's authentication keys to the government for law-enforcement purposes would be far too risky, since possession of the key would enable someone to masquerade and communicate as another entity, such as an airline controller. Furthermore, Ron Rivest contemplates the possibility of rogue law enforcement officials framing up innocent parties by introducing the chaff into their communications, concluding that drafting a law restricting chaffing and winnowing would be far too difficult.

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