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  • 61frame of reference — noun count a particular set of principles or ideas that you base your behavior, judgments, or attitudes on: The correct frame of reference is what the consumer wants, not what we find it easiest to sell …

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  • 62frame of mind — ► frame of mind a particular mood. Main Entry: ↑frame …

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  • 63frame-breaker — frameˈ breaker noun (historical) A person who broke stocking frames on their introduction in protest against the unemployment they caused • • • Main Entry: ↑frame …

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  • 64frame-house — frameˈ house noun A house consisting of a skeleton of timber, with boards or shingles laid on • • • Main Entry: ↑frame …

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  • 65frame-maker — frameˈ maker noun A maker of picture frames • • • Main Entry: ↑frame …

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  • 66frame|work — «FRAYM WURK», noun, verb, –n. 1. a support or skeleton; stiff part that gives shape to a thing; frame: »The bridge had a steel framework. 2. Figurative. the way in which a thing is put together; structure or system: »the framework of government.… …

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  • 67frame tent — ˈframe tent 7 [frame tent] (BrE) (NAmE ˈwall tent) noun a large tent with a roof and walls that do not slope much …

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  • 68Frame aggregation — It is a feature in IEEE 802.11e and 802.11n Wireless LAN Standard, which allows to build a group of frames before they are transmitted. There are mainly two types of aggregation frames: A MPDU and A MSDU. A MPDU Aggregated MAC Packet Data Unit,… …

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  • 69Frame of Mind (film) — Frame of Mind is an upcoming American movie about the John F. Kennedy assassination. The film stars Carl T. Evans, who also directed the film, along with Chris Noth, Eric Michael Espiritu as the Bartender, and Tony Lo Bianco.External links …

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  • 70Frame — (engl., spr. frēm), im Maschinenwesen soviel wie Gestell, Rahmen …

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