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We sounded with our knuckles his hollow frame.
The only possible method of hiding contraband papers and documents would be behind a false canvas back or in a hollow frame.
But as his vision gets better he can see that most of them are hollow frames, sprinkled with abstract patterns of round dots.
To increase the ascetic art appeal (but reduce the comfort), you can hide its Ultrasuede pad inside the hollow frame of lacquered wood.
These doors are constructed around a hollow frame like ordinary flush doors, but the frame is covered with molded hardboard panels.
"The tremors were not strong, so I felt no need to worry," said Mumu, a local businessman whose 15 tourist cottages were reduced to hollow frames.
Carl Dern's "Outdoor Chair" is nearly 20 feet tall - a Giacometti of a chair, with a normal-sized hollow frame surmounting long stiltlike legs.
The overcheck is generally not used to train dressage horses, because it can lead to the horse traveling with a hollow frame, the opposite of the rounded frame encouraged in dressage.
Lloyd E. Oxendine, a Lumbee Indian, inserted feathers into empty holes in the rims of used wooden tennis rackets and suspended turtle shells or deer skulls within the hollow frames.
Using inventions like a hollow frame to house the fuel, a hollow swing arm to house the oil, and an underslung exhaust pipe, he was able to keep the center of gravity low for optimum handling.
Deep inside Reggie Miller's hollow frame bubbles a total disregard for the pressure of the moment or the greatness of another player before him, a gunslinger's mentality that tends to spill over for moments just like this.
It was, after all, a web-network, colored threads woven across the hollow frame, passing each other in intricate parallels and skews and slants, touching and tracing three-dimensional patterns in a kind of gossamer fascin- ation.
Typewriter Episode Recalled In previous Moscow bugging episodes, in 1984, the Americans discovered that the Russians had mounted bugs inside the hollow frames of IBM typewriters and that the bigs magnetically recorded what was being typed and transmitted the information through electrical wires in bursts.