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the frames 

a band from ireland.
they have written gems like "revelate" "the stars are underground" and "what happens when the heart just stops"
My simple slant
My broken chant
My human fate
My revelate
Are you so far from me this day
That you can't say my revelate

My open arms
My lucky charm
Number eight my revelate
I fucked it up
I rest my case
It all to grey
My revelate

Sometimes I need a revelation
Cause sometimes it's all too hard to take
Sometimes I need a revelation
This time I'm making my own now
Does this mean we're though
Does this mean it's gone
Spent a day just to ponder the words
That I would write to you this day
But it's too great, my revelate

Sometimes I need a revelation
Sometimes its all too much to take
Sometimes I need a revelation
This time it's up in arms
This time I need you revelation

Cause sometimes it's all too much to take
This time I need you revelation
Cause sometimes it's easy just to hate you
Sometimes I need a revelation

Redeem yourself
Redeem yourself
Redeem yourself
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The frames 

that band are a right frames of a band!
The frames by simop2003 September 13, 2003

Theory of Parameters and Reference Frames of the Scientific Method

A meta‑methodological framework arguing that “the scientific method” is not a single, universal procedure but a family of practices each operating under specific parameters (hypothesis formulation, experimental design, data analysis) and reference frames (disciplinary norms, available technology). Different fields use different methods, and even within a field, methods evolve. The theory advocates for methodological pluralism and transparency about which method‑frame is being employed.
Example: “The theory of parameters and reference frames of the scientific method explains why a field ecologist’s methods differ from a molecular biologist’s – they operate in different frames, each appropriate to its domain.”

Theory of Parameters and Reference Frames of Scientific Consensus

A framework that treats scientific consensus as a phenomenon relative to specific parameters (which scientists are included, what counts as agreement, how consensus is measured) and reference frames (the field’s history, institutional pressures, funding sources). Consensus is real and epistemically significant, but its meaning depends on these frames. The theory cautions against treating consensus as absolute truth without examining the parameters that produced it.

Example: “Consensus on climate change is robust across most parameters, but the theory reminds us to ask: who was surveyed? Which questions? Consensus is powerful, but it is still frame‑dependent.”

Ass tore out the frame 

Bitch, don't come up in here startin no bullshit...'cause you gonna fuck around and get yo' ass tore out the frame!
Ass tore out the frame by nct13 August 16, 2012

Out the frame 

1. beyond/surpassing/outside of the regular or normal scope.
2. unusual, remarkable, extraordinary.
3. out of control, crazy, wild, off the chain.
4. used for emphasis; to exaggerate/embellish/enhance.
1.) That rapper is straight out the frame, his delivery is so fast while maintaining a great flow over tight beats. One of the best, no doubt.
2.) I'm out the frame, ain't nobody like me.
3.) Man, that party was OUT THE FRAME, naked girls, everyone buck wild and getting straight crunk, I'll never forget that night!
4.) Amanda was bangin out the frame last night, doing some of that kama sutra stuff like a pro; I couldn't believe how flexible she was! Wow!
Out the frame by Dstizzle August 26, 2013

K'd out the frame 

phrase. to do enough ketamines to the point where you do not have a grip on reality. debatable whether or not this phrase rhymes or not.
Usage:
"Hey Tom, how many ketamines did you do last night?"
"I did 4 ketamines, and I was K'd out the frame yo"

Original Usage:
"I don't want to hang out with those kids. They are going to be K'd out the frame"

fan the flames 

Fig. to make something more intense; to make a situation worse.
His visit would fan the flames of racial tension.
fan the flames by tfq93 December 1, 2015