Eddy Lu, the cofounder of Grubwithus, a great start-up that has created a social service to meet people over a meal, never felt content in Frame 1.
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The wide-angle lens give allows expanded field of view needed for group shots, ensuring everyone is in frame even in a close-up shot whilst the powerful zoom makes it possible to capture detailed photos even when the subjects are of a distance.
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Italian craftsmen learned how to precisely mill these reading stones, and by 1286, they were making lenses that could be held in a frame in front of a person's eyes.
In the eighth frame, Stevens looked to have Hendry in real trouble but an excellent break of 50 put the Scot clear and he held his nerve in the final frame.
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Her lawyer, Howard Stern, was so constantly in the frame that in 2006 she married him, on the catamaran Margaritaville off the Bahamas, before tumbling fetchingly in her white veil into the surf.
The trick is to frame the shot and set the camera for a long exposure, then any bolts that appear in the frame will be captured in all their glory.
With a number of senior French players retiring, he hopes to be in the frame for selection in the near future.
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Consequently, actors in black-and-white movies are the main focus of the frame because they are often the brightest element in the frame.
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He now looks like he has put himself in the frame for a place in United's starting line-up for Sunday's clash with Premier League leaders Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Dooher is now in the frame for an appearance against Antrim in the Ulster Championship opener on 23 May.
With HiDef altogether, the ability to have everything in the frame tack sharp is not, in fact, a good thing.
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Regular readers will be thrilled that our old friend, the construction sector, is in the frame again - the sharp fall in output in this sector in December is very much an estimate, which some consider a little fishy.
The practical part was conducted in the frame of underwater archaeological researches of ancient shipwrecks in the Pula environs, in order to prepare the participants to actively take part as a regular member of an underwater archaeological excavations team.
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Building on experiences developed so far, the Workshop intends to explore topics of common interest that could then be further investigated in the frame of a new coordinated experimental programme related to BRs in the region, allowing for the development of management guidelines and models to be extended to the most of the countries involved.
As it happens, I did not think Mr Carney was in the frame because a well-placed Treasury source told me - in terms - that the unknown fifth person on the short list "was very unlikely to get the job" (see my blog of two weeks ago).
Former Stoke boss Steve Cotterill and Brighton's Steve Coppell are also in the frame, with recently sacked Spurs boss Glenn Hoddle, who lives in Reading, a rank outsider for the job.
Maguire was short on confidence and left a red short of the pocket while using the rest in the seventh frame to let O'Sullivan in again with a 52, and lost the final frame of the session after missing an ambitious long pot.
Clark appeared to put himself in the frame for Cardiff after battling back from an elbow injury but has so far failed to feature in the series which Australia trail 1-0 after defeat at Lord's.
Why not use a direct line of communication to his own built in audience and frame the story in his own words?
Meanwhile, defender Martin Laursen is in the frame to take Barry's job as Villa captain.
If that scenario was repeated nationally, more than 3, 000 primary schools would be in the frame.
"At the moment it doesn't look as I'm in the frame, " Sale star Peel said.
Intangible drilling cost deductions, which are also in the frame, are peanuts by comparison.
But he is not universally approved of, so other names are also in the frame.
Other people in the frame include Terry Venables, Slaven Bilic, Roy Keane, Glenn Hoddle and Graeme Souness.
The Mets batted around in each of the first two innings, scoring five times in each frame.
Canterbury Crusaders coach Robbie Deans is believed to be in the frame, as is Waikato's Warren Gatland.
But Reading officials would neither confirm nor deny that the former Gunners star was in the frame.
The powder and hydrogen could be stored in the frame of the vehicle, freeing up space for passengers.
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