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framing

For instance

The writer cannot help re-framing these remarks as he quotes them here though what he is trying to point to is the thing without the frame.


Is that a possibility?

The man on the sofa says no. And I like these interruptions.
The effect of the edge is to make it easier to attend to anything that is officially sanctioned, or framed, and to make it more difficult to attend to things as they are in the raw, unframed shall we say? Though I'm sure it has always been difficult to just look at things without the benefit of a frame, even before people got used to pictures, mirrors, tv screens, and books, etc. But by now it may be more difficult.

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