Similar words: frame, framed, reframe, mainframe, doorframe, framework, underframe, frame of mind. Meaning: ['freɪmə(r)] n. 1. someone who makes frames (as for pictures) 2. someone who writes a new law or plan.
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1 It seems that the framers of the Act wanted to update the terminology, but not to change the concept.
2 We see therefore that the Framers were acutely conscious that the bicameral requirement and the Presentment Clauses would serve essential constitutional functions.
3 Shaoguan. My name's Nabil. I'm a framer from America.
4 Congressman John Bingham of Ohio was principal framer of the Equal Protection Clause.
5 The framer did grant Congress a power to regulate commerce.
6 He used to be a framer and middle school teacher.
7 That the great elements enter, together with their functions and the mind, through its minute parts the framer of all beings,(www.Sentencedict.com) the imperishable one.
8 At the time, I only knew that he was the top photo framer in our country.
9 Note: When you initiate an IOS reload or a microcode reload, the POS interface is reset, and so is the framer.
10 China has got a big market and a lot of potential audience, as well as many talent framer.
11 The glass shattered, and ugh. It took it to the framer . It'll be back in a jiffy.
12 I do not think Turkey can be a shaper and framer of processes on its own, and we see much more cooperation or more parallels between Turkey's position and Washington position.
13 Televised documentary derives from movies, the early homiletic works became a tool for framer to realize their propaganda purpose.
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