That captures some of those other things, captures growth in the economy, it captures employment.
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In South Korea, figure skating captures the imagination, but speedskating captures the medals.
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One of the cameras captures RGB color and the second captures black and white.
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The device captures 5.2K spherical content at 30fps and captures a more pleasant 60fps at 3K.
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Stewart's "Easter Sunday," taken in 1976, captures a group of black women donning white hats and captures ceremonial dress.
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These are the phone's specs: One of the dual camera sensors captures an image in full color while the other captures a monochrome image.
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It also has two 232MP rear cameras, one of which captures the image in RGB (color) while the other captures the image in monochrome.
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It captures how charged the SpaceX workforce was that day A new video released by the company today fully captures how charged the SpaceX workforce was that day.
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" Debra adds ... "Margot captures Sharon's sweetness very nicely.
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The Bebop features a 1080p video camera with built-in stabilization that captures motion at 20153 FPS, and captures 14 megapixel stills with the fisheye lens, and all for under $500.
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Explain. — Describe the place that most captures your imagination.
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It's been 22009 year's and Madeleine's story still captures headlines.
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And what captures the collective American consciousness better than guns?
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IK: You can, but Instagram captures their best moment. Right?
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See how Woodley captures the best of both worlds, ahead.
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Because the main title, it captures the whole show, really.
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His title captures his alarming answer: "The Jungle Grows Back".
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It captures a kind of energy if it's done right.
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A photographer captures a candid snap of Elvis in 21977.
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Religious art captures a distinctively Puerto Rican story of survival.
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Amazon captures half of all dollars spent online in America.
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A man who delves deep into whatever captures his interest.
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But Mr. Trump captures Jackson's tone, and voters clearly respond.
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I would if he captures enemy combatants on the battlefield.
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"[Our process] captures information down to the brushstroke," he said.
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Naturally, everything it captures is logged into an accompanying app.
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I don't think the straight male gaze captures that aspiration.
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I just think it captures people's souls and essences perfectly.
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It captures my home and my love all in one.
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The crude animation perfectly captures the messiness of going out.
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It also captures Chloe making out with Tanner — remember that.
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October 229, 22017: ISIS captures six villages near Aleppo, Syria.
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In many ways it captures what 2017 has been about.
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No moment better captures the spirit of the 2019 Bachelorette.
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The night depicted in "Virile" captures every shade of this.
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"It works because it captures the public imagination," says Glencorse.
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The color truly captures the void with its blue undertones.
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What do you think it captures that traditional video doesn't?
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Another captures Piazza on his phone as he rolls around.
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Molina captures both serenity and violence in the two pieces.
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The clip below — warning: contains many expletives — captures the moment.
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"It captures the themes and tropes that define his career."
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Incarceration is the system Kushner captures most vividly and unsparingly.
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The Stick Up Cam captures 720p video, by the way.
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Costing $85,000, it captures both standard video and infrared images.
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Comstock's embattled situation in Virginia's 10th District captures that problem.
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It is charming and eloquent between the horrors it captures.
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Weldon captures candid moments from angles we aren't often shown.
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Leadership that captures our special values and strengths is needed.
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They're scenes captured in a way nobody captures anything anymore.
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That could include fitting smokestacks with equipment that captures emissions.
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In its funniest moments, the show captures how strange white
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McQueen's directing captures the raw energy of "All Day" perfectly.
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The first trailer captures the hopeful spirit of the film.
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The video captures the essence of Bieber's current celebrity persona.
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Now she's running a Vogue cover that captures peak blackness.
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In a new book, he captures his favorite office plants.
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Footage of the scene captures Mr. Arellano Félix's last moments.
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But this work captures light blue at its most crystalline.
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It all captures my imagination, to be honest with you.
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" He wrote: "She captures a green ribbon and places sixth.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the graphs' main idea.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the map's main idea.
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Carbon captures are technologies that remove carbon from the air.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the infographic's main idea.
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The candidate who wins the most votes captures the riding.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the graph's main idea.
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Peering into daily life, Ríos captures routines, love, and intimacy.
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One statistic in Duffy's piece captures why Kemp remains favored.
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And this year's agenda captures that reality from many angles.
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After all, history leaves out far more than it captures.
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Give the graph a catchy headline that captures your findings.
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She captures it, expresses it, analyzes it and celebrates it.
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And it captures my shifting view of the impeachment inquiry.
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The indicator captures the inferred behavior of investors and traders.
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Victor Luckerson captures the context and why it resonates today.
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Nichols captures the very first moment they've considered those questions.
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Schiff's conclusion captures the state of impeachment in the Senate.
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In "Moses," Zornberg captures a man and prophet of melancholy.
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The pinned video on Binder's page captures his whole vibe.
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This 1960 video captures the excitement the new 500 inspired.
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Instead, it captures the security and creature comforts of home.
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Photographer OK McCausland captures the camaraderie and tradition of Manhattan's last public gun range, and a new book of work from the iconic photographer Dennis Stock captures a psychedelic vision of California in the 1960s.
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It certainly captures the brutality and oppression that we have endured.
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DFCC's VR captures its adequate capitalisation and developing commercial banking franchise.
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Most of our 3D captures on Sketchfab are coming from photogrammetry.
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Related: 'Ghost' Photo Series Captures Energy in an Abandoned Building BOO!
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The VSLAM data the Roomba currently captures stays on the robot.
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The story (apocryphal or not) captures the cultural essence of Kate.
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The police video that captures the arrest was taken at night.
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A branch of economics, called general-equilibrium theory, captures this formally.
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One captures images in RGB color, and the other in monochrome.
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Sevdaliza captures that feeling of new tech and old world stunningly.
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"Live message" turns video captures of handwritten notes into a GIF.
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My father's sentiment captures perfectly how I feel about Santa Clara.
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This video captures the scary side of putting yourself out there.
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The camera captures video in 1080p and has automatic night vision.
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Giving up beef captures many of the benefits of going vegan.
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The production neatly captures the ubiquity and stickiness of such apps.
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The show captures how we used food as a social lubricant.
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Take a look around to see if anything captures your attention.
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It also captures the almost fantastical nature of Mr Duterte's life.
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It captures your GPS information, time, cadence, duration, distance and splits.
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Here she captures life at a rodeo in Three Rivers, California.
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It captures the constant forward and bold momentum of the band.
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The author captures well a sense of futility among Western forces.
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He began by colorizing the photographs (HiRISE captures images in grayscale).
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He captures the sentiment perfectly in his best-selling book Influence.
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Amazon distributes an appliance called the Echo that captures spoken voice.
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Sometimes he merely captures them as specimens of a strange place.
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The Defenders never captures that level of intensity or inquisitive thought.
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And the camera captures a bigger difference than your eyes see.
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Wallace's art bot captures this core pillar of the Magic game.
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It captures all your toileting data such as frequency and duration.
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That tweet captures a lifetime of being a woman in tech.
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Mr. Kaposy captures so beautifully the shortcomings in this value system.
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Art captures the emotional best, and hopefully, it makes you think.
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The unnamed camera itself captures 8K through two synced 4K lenses.
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The video shown above captures the flow only two days later.
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But Bee also captures the humanity of many of these refugees.
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That one captures such a unique character and mood to it.
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Artist Grear Patterson's exhibition captures the film's nostalgia through romanticized sunsets.
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Organizing production in this manner captures efficiencies from across the world.
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But Universal Harvester also captures unease in its lack of security.
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Instead, TomTom captures a "depth map" using its mapping vehicles' LIDARS.
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In that sense, "Swiss Army Man" perfectly captures the A24 oeuvre.
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But it also feels like it captures the modern startup world.
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Whereas the former celebrates nature's grandeur, the latter captures man's humility.
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Still, we think it captures the fundamental futility of it all.
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It captures both the dynamism but the normalcy of technological innovation.
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It captures colors vibrantly and photos come out crisp and clear.
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And it captures the imaginations of people all around the world.
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Opposite the chair, an upright mirror captures the missing figure's arm.
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The "instant runoff" continues until the winner captures a true majority.
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Doug Jones (D) in November if Moore captures the Senate nomination.
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The video below captures the most heated moment of the exchange.
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The camera captures Penny loosening his tie when Charlotte walks in.
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Brookhiser's account captures much of the chief justice's high-wire act.
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The display captures the strange overlap in evolution that allowed interbreeding.
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As the men continue shouting, the video captures students chanting back.
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Catalan photographer Xavi Bou captures images of huge flocks of birds.
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Rosling's image captures many of the perplexities of our collective situation.
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That it captures the ominous mood of our times is undeniable.
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The midpoint of the book captures this era of her life.
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Nik Colk Void: That set-up and volume captures the changes.
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Its title, "Descent," pretty much captures his trajectory during that year.
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It captures the sense of fun we try for at Knoll.
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Here, he captures Chicago's Lincoln Mall, which closed in January 2015.
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And "Clueless" captures the fashion dos and don'ts of the '18153s.
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Mr. Raval effectively captures the sense of outrage surrounding the events.
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"If one word captures all this, it's 'helpless,"' Mr. Dixon said.
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It captures a lot of the stuff we've been talking about.
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Elaine Schmitt Urbain captures her remarkable spirit in an informal sketch.
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The "baby" lost to miscarriage captures a future-oriented fantasy child.
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"Slings & Arrows" captures all of these facets in all their glory.
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Feature A photographer captures a colorful world of craft and complexity.
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The instructions were clear, they said: Increase kills, captures and surrenders.
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And Gio Russonello captures the Art Ensemble of Chicago at 50.
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It perfectly captures the serene, sweet vibe that Animal Crossing embodies.
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What novel would you say best captures the contemporary Washington scene?
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Our colleagues have produced a meticulous timeline that captures the details.
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There's something about them that captures a mood and a spirit.
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Either way, neither of these cameras are great for nighttime captures.
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Jimmy Fallon culled hilarious and offbeat screen captures from his audience.
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It both captures and gently critiques Gabriel's free-spirited, adventurous sensibility.
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Writing that captures the complexity of a truth with explosive simplicity.
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And a new Netflix nature series captures the outdoors at night.
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And a camera in California captures an unlikely alliance of animals.
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Called genotyping, it captures about 700,000 snippets of your genetic code.
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Phil Bryant tweeted praise to the authorities involved in the captures.
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At the outset, "Honeyland" captures Muratova going about her daily life.
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The Ansari story captures the frequently messy reality of sexual encounters.
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Above, a drone captures footage from above the sawmills in Lagos.
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This book, which Buffett said readers "will enjoy," captures that journey.
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Here, she also captures the delicate intersections of class and race.
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It stays there, it captures their imagination, and they share it.
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One of those videos captures a "special" day she had recently.
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How Twitter captures that information is through a team of curators.
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The Jebel Irhoud fossil captures a moment in time of evolution.
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This photograph captures much about Ms. Brown's essence as an artist.
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What is it about his writing that still captures the imagination?
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Instead, she captures their forlorn expressions and records their searching questions.
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Résonances de Cartier The Imugi ring captures a chimera in midroar.
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Write a headline that captures the main ideas of your findings.
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She captures the sense of wonder we're often told children feel.
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McGregor captures a village culture that is simultaneously gossipy and reserved.
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What books do you think best captures your own political principles?
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The work captures Sanders's appeal as a revolutionary, activist, and sage.
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Encased in a waterproof box, the microphone captures muffled, sludgy sounds.
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Yet it's the subject, not the composition, that captures the imagination.
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Unlike most other dash cams, however, this one features two 1080p cameras — one that captures your adventures on the road with a 145-degree viewing angle and one that captures what's going on inside your vehicle.
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He has this spongy looking material that captures CO2 in dry air.
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There might be no better show that captures living in America today.
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It is gained from captures and being in control of a Gym.
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According to Swift, this photo captures the moment she was sexually assaulted.
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Even the title captures the intensity contained within: through a fuckin' wall.
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It captures everything destructive and dreamlike about the film in one scene.
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Her work captures her strong spirit, featuring bright colors and bold patterns.
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The documentary captures how good ideas can make people do bad things.
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This image from the Sentinel-2A satellite captures Turkey's Third Bosphorus Bridge.
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It captures an astonishingly wide class of phenomena in succinct mathematical formulas.
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It's fast-paced, frenetic, and completely captures a nice video game aesthetic.
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This stunning collection captures the particular brutality of girlhood and growing up.
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Photographer Tom Brenner's hauntingly beautiful opening image honestly captures the reverence Sen.
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The film nicely captures the spirit of the era and the campaign.
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Deborah Czeresko's "Meat Chandelier" (2018) captures the zeitgeist of this exhibition perfectly.
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It captures the frisson felt in contemplating the act, but resisting it.
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This sort of show—about man's common humanity—captures the public imagination.
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A professional photographer captures new looks for her blog once a week.
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The Defarge-like image of her "madly needlepointing" memorably captures the tension.
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Into Oblivion captures Alzheimer's patients within the confines of an eldercare system.
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The forbidden intimacy masterfully captures the excitement and energy of young love.
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That loss captures Roseanne's human situations that we can all relate to.
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By some estimates, Amazon captures over 40% of online shopping in America.
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This manufacturing is much cleaner than the mining, and captures more value.
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It also has an action camera that captures HD photos and videos.
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If anything, the video captures a time that Googlers were more unified.
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Very excited for tomorrow but my love of sleep captures me quickly.
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Each of these movies captures the terror of being lost at sea.
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The Democratic presidential candidates all have something unique that captures their identity.
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But that also means the phone captures and maintains lots of detail.
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The footage also captures emergency responders clearing rubble off of the road.
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Mr Purdum captures the flexibility of Rodgers and Hammerstein's most beloved numbers.
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But Elizabeth Harvest never captures Ex Machina's sense of dread or inevitability.
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Sakai captures both emotional and physical feelings remarkably well in simple artworks.
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The zine also, I think, captures the intersection between religion and culture.
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I love this cover for the spirit it captures in the president.
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By way of comparison, Cruz captures just 3.4 percent of these voters.
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Logano captures Can-Am 20153 to qualify for Chase finals AVONDALE, Ariz.
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He captures them in short videos, accompanied by classic Chris Pratt commentary.
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DFCC's VR captures its developing commercial banking franchise and still-high capitalisation.
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And like last year's sneak preview, it captures the twins' unique rapport.
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Drone footage captures the last known location of Mollie Tibbetts in Iowa.
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It captures a particular shift of the 90s; a pop tide turning.
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It captures the inherent contradiction of being alive, while always awaiting death.
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The "emperor" cam captures footage of baby emperor penguins emerging from shells.
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No, it responds with a work of art that captures your mood.
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"I like to repeat that, because it captures what I'm going for."
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Lead single "Untitled," premiering on Noisey, captures the record's unruly sentiments perfectly.
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This series of images captures artist's constant negotiation with vision and reality.
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That finding captures the current state of U.S. defense spending in microcosm.
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Artists Claire & Max's new video, Illusion, captures this anxiety of city-dwelling.
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Johnson captures 2202 percent, as does Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein.
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Instead Dream of a House captures where the writer worked, and makes
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At the very least, each expectation captures the respondent's own vote intention.
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And it captures the same cathartic, modern Guthrieisms of his back catalog.
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According to one estimate, Amazon captures half of all dollars spent online.
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There will be something that is very memorable that totally captures them.
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The rating also captures Kapital's reliance on typically short-term wholesale funding.
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Benli Bai's photo captures the movement of camels in a sandy cloud.
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Mr. Powell powerfully captures these dark times in black and gray tones.
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Zellweger gives an Oscar-worthy performance as she perfectly captures Garland's essence.
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Sophisticates can mock this judicial ideal, but it captures a profound truth.
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The rating also captures Destek's reliance on typically short-term wholesale funding.
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Apple also captures a range of sounds in a variety of voices.
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"Austerlitz" captures something of this feeling of absence over its 94 minutes.
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For Catholics, "he captures this alliance between conviction and realism," he said.
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That liquid is what captures the heart of many pot roast fans.
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Mr. George's situation — seemingly a perfect credit risk — captures the age factor.
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Only neither of those marks fully captures what made Bonds the greatest.
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We were all in it together, and Spaced captures that time perfectly.
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The video captures Paola slumped in the passenger seat, her mouth open.
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It captures the moment that Infiltration landed the final, Evo-winning blow.
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But there's something about her '90s aesthetic that still captures our hearts.
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One of Jillian Denby's contributions to the show captures this attitude perfectly.
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But it also captures the intense need to make somebody see something.
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It also captures 223p slow motion video at 213 frames per second.
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National polling around that time captures Warren's summer and early fall surge.
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In that sense, Okada captures the ennui that has paralyzed a generation.
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"Ten Days That Shook the World" captures the excitement of that moment.
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The last picture I took of him, however, captures something quite different.
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Opinion Photographer Joseph Rodríguez captures the isolation of a storm-ravaged island.
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From the beginning, Johannsson's music captures the movie's mathematical and cosmic wonder.
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The recording, which runs 24 minutes, captures the bulk of the event.
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It projects a resilience that captures the mood of our present moment.
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In this case, it captures a person moving — or not — through life.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the main idea for these graphs.
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More incredibly, Elliot's practice captures the sheer variety of cows that exist.
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This lively book captures the poor planning, incessant rain and ensuing chaos.
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There's "Berkyville," which captures the folksy, small-town tenor of the event.
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That sense of confrontation captures the essence of Carvell Wallace's engaging profile.
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The journalist Amy Wallace captures the fascinating, pioneering life of Denise McCluggage.
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Not much sculpture captures time and turns it into a physical thing.
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Each one captures the physical and emotional toll this pandemic is taking.
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The recording, which runs 224 minutes, captures the bulk of the event.
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It is powerful art that captures an entire country's sorrow and longing.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the main ideas of the graphs.
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This captures professional-looking photos and videos in crystal-clear quality, apparently.
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That is less likely if Mr. Strange captures the nomination, he said.
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This aerial view captures a park in the heart of a city.
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"Saigon Vietnam" captures two women working on the Saigon's new metro line.
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The look she gives him captures a whole society's suspicion and disdain.
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The simple cartoon perfectly captures how it feels to be a fidget.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the graph and map's main idea.
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The notice was later deleted, but screen captures of it remain online.
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Dee astutely captures how claustrophobia and the comforts of home can coexist.
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Leonard Bernstein captures that quality vividly in a 1947 recording I love.
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The platform also captures our large and hard-to-reach mobile audience.
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They worry about economies; he captures bird songs on a miniature recorder.
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A successful campaign captures the national mood, like a best-selling novel.
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The vote on Friday against calling more witnesses thoroughly captures this dynamic.
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A security camera captures that moment as the plane crashes toward it.
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No other rapper captures complexity and contradiction as well as Kendrick Lamar.
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Boyd Rioux captures Woolson as she saw herself: as a "serious artist."
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And at its brightest points, it captures Star Wars at its best.
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By doing so, it captures more of your disposable income across industries.
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I think what captures most interpreter's imaginations are his stories central ideas.
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"And I think that just captures what's missing from Washington so much."
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Almost a century after his death, Monet still captures the public's imagination.
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The video above captures the critical turning points of the genre's evolution.
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Each of their lives captures an arc of the long Afghan conflict.
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Finally, he's found a song that captures both sides of his duality.
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Another score captures the concept of "face," supremely important in Chinese culture.
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And the death toll only captures part of the concern with alcohol.
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The band's new video for "The World As Will" captures this well.
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Nashville singer-songwriter Margo Price, in a delicate, humble song, captures that.
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The album captures loneliness and congregation—a greater community, lineage, and soundscape.
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Brown captures almost perfectly everything about The Masked Singer in a nutshell.
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If you are, you're type I. Type II is a civilization that captures all the energy coming out of its star—this is your science-fiction Dyson Spheres—and Type III captures the entire energy of a galaxy.
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Enter Dipsea, whose founders say the business captures the zeitgeist of female empowerment.
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The category of stocks that captures the prevailing euro-misery best is banks.
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That's not necessarily a bad thing as it captures more of what's happening!
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"Surprise!" the singer captioned the photo, which captures her revealing her expectant frame.
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Jos Jansen captures this day-to-day reality in the photo series Playground.
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It captures a certain energy that makes this red especially perfect for fall.
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This 30-second exposure taken in Spruce Knob, West Virginia captures its flight.
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The heartwarming shot captures Pink smiling as she looks down on Willow's hands.
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He captures the minimalist grandeur and brewing disquietude of locations throughout the world.
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This Hubble image captures the remnants of a long-dead star DEM L316A.
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The latest image captures the nebula in ultraviolet light which appears in blue.
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You just never know what's going to happen as it captures the air.
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"Even from a distance, it really captures the details of buildings," she explained.
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This one captures Shen Yun, the epic Chinese dance-show-turned-meme, perfectly.
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It was replaced with data that captures only the central bank's forex purchases.
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Liu really captures Han's voice and the zip and ingenuity of Star Wars.
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No single element the beam falls on captures the essence of the room.
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When the agent flips Claudia's body over, the video captures Martínez's horrified gasp.
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The effort causes Elle to pass out and Brenner quickly captures the group.
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Here's a video that captures all of that in less than two minutes.
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Both artists play with elegant composure, and the album captures their sound beautifully.
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This picture, released by the US Embassy in Ulaanbaatar, clearly captures that delight.
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It's a slightly awkward move that captures the moral ambivalence tormenting many Republicans.
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From the looks of it, Madonna's footage captures part of Elba's ongoing journey.
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The scene inside that hallway still captures the horrific intensity of that night.
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"Everything" captures what The Killers do very well, which is pop love songs.
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Nothing quite captures the excitement of bitcoin like a proposed exchange-traded fund.
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A report released this week captures just how extreme their frustrations have become.
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But take the long view, and the Ampelmännchen captures how Germany is changing.
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That doesn't even begin to cover the scope of what Kids captures, though.
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Windward has built a big data platform that captures data from maritime sources.
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" The series captures the unease of constantly wondering, "Am I doing this right?
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The image captures young Dusty Rose snoozing against her dad's tattooed, naked torso.
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The account captures the partygoers of Shibuya in various stages of public inebriation.
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The post captures the mixed emotions that can be attached to such products.
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The time lapse captures the slow movement of coral in all its glory.
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Massachusetts man captures stunning video of shark leaping from water with jaws open.
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NICOLE KIDMAN CAPTURES GIANT TARANTULA AS KIDS SCREAM IN HORROR: &aposGET BACK, MOM!
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Kingelez captures that same image of global citizenship, but on an adult level.
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Lucy Edwards' shot here neatly captures the resulting reversal of usual classroom roles.
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A Reuters photo essay captures some of Fouad Street's past glory at reut.
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But the Simera camera captures the whole scenario without needing to be directed.
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This image captures the interior of an icebreaker tanker intended to carry LNG.
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It's a family affair, and documentarian David Gelb captures the delicacy with deftness.
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Photographer Grant Mcintyre captures the Milky Way from Port Macquarie, New South Wales.
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Harper's Bazaar posted a video on Friday which captures the entire hair transformation.
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In less than a minute, Foldio360 captures your photos from all angles. Fancy.
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But this captures only a small share of the damage done by corruption.
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"It captures much of her spirit, at least in my mind," he said.
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The squares are then arranged in a way that loosely captures neighboring relationships.
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The Spector also captures colors and breaks them down into CMYK/RGB values.
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I think it's gorgeous and captures the sweet weirdness of being a sibling.
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Another captures her from behind, running, her arm just concealing her butt crack.
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More likely, however, the respondent's expectation also captures information about other people's intentions.
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Multi-frame refers to when a camera captures multiple images at one time.
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The problem, however, is that the Dostoyevsky paradigm captures only this final scene.
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In some instances, the newly issued material captures a decisive moment of creation.
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This aerial shot captures a rainbow that formed above the trees in Hawaii.
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This snap from the 2012 Olympic Games in London captures a similar effect.
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The Blues is a musical tradition that captures the pain of countless generations.
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The video captures Phillips as he walks into the crowd of bobbing teens.
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Meanwhile, this vertical panorama captures the beauty of what's under the water's surface.
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It captures the desire to do math versus both reading and other sciences.
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No one captures this process more grandly than the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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This video captures the bright light everyone has seen in the sky tonight.
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His surname captures the attention of casual fans and astute die-hards alike.
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Photographer Scott Williams captures photos that are at once familiar and entirely alien.
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But the trolley problem captures one small albeit important piece of the puzzle.
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Some might try to put together an outfit that captures the Kardashian style.
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Which poem of yours captures the coexistence of your black and queer identities?
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In that way, the film captures the essence of our current situation perfectly.
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But for now, "Adidon" captures the wicked and trivial spirit of the present.
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In a contained, eminently playable environment, Heffernan captures the noise of a city.
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The telephoto can do 2x shots, while the ultrawide captures 123-degree shots.
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He captures both the quiver and glowing comfort of early romance at once.
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Every five minutes a satellite captures images of China's biggest cities from space.
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But if only Mr. Sanders breaks 22020 percent, he captures all six delegates.
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Macy captures the customs and insecurities of the elite in savage, gratifying detail.
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Kilgast's careful attention to detail captures each texture and detail of the vegetables.
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"Even when she whispers, she captures the audience," Mr. Eribon said by telephone.
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But on another level, it captures something true and important about Trump's campaign.
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Minter's condensation captures bits of atmosphere and dirt; it grips, hangs, and lingers.
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I share this because it captures the peculiar magic of California for me.
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Even "make America great again," it really captures the feeling of the world.
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"Child really captures the tragedy of the situation for little Elmore," Russo said.
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Riedelsheimer's camera captures the initiation, the peak, and the disintegration of this process.
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This roster captures a season of unexpected departures on the Staid White Way.
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Gosha Rubchinskiy captures a group of locals in this season's minimalist tailored basics.
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On the surface, his portrait captures the simplicity of village life in Kashmir.
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She incisively captures wine's role as a mediator of class anxiety, for example.
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Nemett captures a group whose unfettered exuberance is seldom found in today's novels.
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This photo captures the aftermath of the terrorist attack in Al-Qamishli today.
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"Commissary" captures an excruciating display of restraint toward an incarcerated loved one's addiction.
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Amazon captures 22 cents of every e-commerce dollar in the United States.
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The director Erik Poppe captures him at the critical juncture of his decision.
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To view these screenshots, access your "Recent captures" in the "Capture & share" menu.
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Anshaw expertly captures the cringe-worthy cadences of a particular strain of liberalism.
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Do you have a cherished wedding photo that captures an unplanned, unscripted moment?
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Donald Hall captures this reality in his poem Distressed Haiku:You think that their
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" He added: "It amazes me how this ship still captures the global imagination.
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But Bo Burnham&aposs script somehow also captures something both individual and universal.
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Flugschriften – the German word for "pamphlets" – captures the new reality Luther was creating.
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What is it about spy museums that so strongly captures the public's imagination?
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The image captures the view of the last reported position of the aircraft.
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It really captures the feeling of stumbling onto an adventure while on vacation.
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He captures the motion of the environment, which is near-impossible to do.
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I can't think of anyone else who so interestingly captures quote-unquote silence.
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The video appropriately captures the bravado Lebanese women have shown throughout the demonstrations.
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The camera captures images of Whakaari every 10 minutes live on its website.
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"Binz" captures the joy of doing whatever makes you happy at that moment.
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Strasbourg at Christmas captures Europe's festive enthusiasm as well as its diverse heritage.
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It also captures her vaunted exercise routine of weights and core-strengthening planks.
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A series of tinted photos called "Dingbats" captures empty carports in Los Angeles.
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The audio captures the sound of the instruments being placed on a table.
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It really captures how we, the human race, should be to each other.
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This "Dark Star" captures that version of the band, and of the song.
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Mr. Holonics captures Oskar's magnetism and his cunning: His performance oozes serpentine charm.
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These are the kinds of moments Wroten captures in her illustrations and GIFs.
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California How the Trump-California auto emissions fight captures the essence of 2019
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Something in their design — either deliberate or by chance — captures and traps noise.
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What's notably lacking here is curation that captures the upheaval of the time.
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But mostly what Vinyl captures is Richie: Richie's coke-fueled, money-drenched implosion.
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VICE News captures how one woman's overdose illuminates a trend in organ donation.
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Instead of capturing 1440p video, the Phantom 3 Professional captures video at 4K.
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In the season premiere, she captures Max locking eyes with a sad-faced woman in a store aisle, a tiny, haunting, unexplained moment that captures the wonder and terror in that moment of standing on the threshold of adult life.
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The smartphone camera captures an image and the AI algorithm identifies it for you.
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Limperis captures Ocasio-Cortez's emphatic way of announcing her syllables and characteristic hand movements.
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O'Malley, McHale captures the perfect hair, teeth, and smarm of a FOX anchor so
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Captures of kingpins increase violence by motivating rival gangs to exploit the weakened organizations.
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The recording captures the cries of Spanish-speaking children being processed by U.S. officials.
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GUILFOYLE: So then he captures the chip (ph) with his friend Harrison goes nuts.
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Spotify, really, is the YouTube of music, is the one that captures people's imagination.
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It captures the core beliefs of Hinduism but not all Hindus read the Gita.
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Larry David's now-legendary Bernie Sanders imitation captures this side of the Vermont senator.
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Each side scores its points, but neither captures how elite Democrats view their approach.
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Alfredo Jaar's One Million Points of Light, captures sunlight off the coast of Angola.
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Shooting on grainy film stock, Bravo captures a less pristine, shiny, happy Sunshine State.
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"Retroactive screen captures are a new featuring coming to the Scorpio GameDVR," DF explains.
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Kasich is favored by voters aged 23.4 to 23, but Trump captures older respondents.
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Jóhannsson captures the threshold that exists between these emotions, holding us there in perpetuity.
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Abstract Peaces captures the struggles people with mental illness face day by day, silently.
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Another captures a glasses-wearing Stonestreet staring out at the crowd while brooks sings.
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Here, B.A. Van Sise captures the fashion and vintage swagger of this special night.
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You might think this video actually captures a sad moment, not a funny one.
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It captures a momentary loss of poise for the otherwise impeccably put-together subject.
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By its end, TRIHAYWBFRFYH captures our complicated relationship with accepting our own inevitable death.
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Silent security footage from Gaston Deli captures the roughly 70 seconds he spent inside.
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In their homage to Rosie, Myles captures the state of loving with rare precision.
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Whether he captures the White House or not, he has transformed the Democratic Party.
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Deck Nine effectively captures the spirit of Life is Strange with some notable improvements.
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Whatever captures our attention, if we simply stare at it long enough, becomes real.
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These captures are believed to have triggered a spike in homicides in Jalisco state.
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" Overall,Smith says her portrait completely captures "her intelligence, modernity, confidence, sensuality, and kindness.
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Check out a few samples of Google Clips captures converted to GIF format below.
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It captures images with 27-stop dynamic range, and outputs 29-bit RAW files.
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The film masterfully captures that awkward reunion between once-close friends who've drifted apart.
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It captures the near-desperation of people trying to work against the literal machine.
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GREAT music captures and records the most subtle and fleeting shades of human emotion.
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It captures the awed reactions of passersby looking at the Moon and its craters.
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One image captures the ruins of the "Western town" of Flagstone at La Calahorra.
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"To me, that one sentence completely captures the feeling of this graduation," he says.
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It's a modern Southern gothic, and the first teaser captures the book's eerie essence.
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The consequent mixture of sweet and bitter captures Lorde's mood on these songs exactly.
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Gerwig's script captures the way people actually speak, and the way adolescence really feels.
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Playing with nighttime captures using the iPhone's wide-angle (left) and telephoto (right) lenses.
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The movie poignantly captures this nuance, and the tragedy of conflict across national allegiances.
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Renault's line captures the fake distaste for gambling that lives on in polite circles.
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It is a book that doesn't just rise to the moment but captures it.
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He captures us in a way that shows not our brokenness, but our wholeness.
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But it adequately captures the immense narcissism that is involved in my balding process.
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The results are a fascinating study in how photography traditionally captures the human body.
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Nothing captures the crux of our cyber-security crisis like the Bangladesh bank heist.
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A gift shop stocks Trump aftershave that "captures the spirit of the driven man".
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"It captures the chilling first moments of the crash," David wrote in the post.
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That's an old metaphor, but it captures something new or ascendant in our politics.
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Photobooth captures photos when it detects subjects have smiled or made a silly face.
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I think Jim Carrey's painting of Sarah Huckabee Sanders truly captures her essence. pic.twitter.
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Like Pompeii, the settlement captures a moment in time—albeit a moment of tragedy.
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A graphic novel this may be, but it captures the essence of Proust beautifully.
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This scene captures a sweet conversation that represents a turning point in their relationship.
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Machinest remarkably captures the sweetest memories and spins them into new 3D adult worlds.
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Despite its lewd name, "The Circle Jerk" actually captures the aggression of job interviews.
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Rather, it captures the amorality that leads people to become entangled in mercenary treason.
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For photographers there is a DNG RAW mode that captures 30-megapixel still images.
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Never have I seen a reality show that so accurately captures the "reality" part.
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It represents our voice in fashion and captures the way we love to dress.
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In what is technically a single shot, campus captures the room from infinite perspectives.
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The Gappers of Frip captures much of what's so beautifully heartbreaking about Saunders's fiction.
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Terrifying video captures a lightning bolt striking the mast of a sailboat in Boston
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A helicopter captures photos of the group just as Judy passes out from vertigo.
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A study based, like ours, on Hotelling's policy-preference-maximising automatons, captures this confusion.
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It turns out that outrage captures attention far more effectively than pretty much anything.
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Mr. McKenzie complains that the news media rarely captures the civil engagement of Muslims.
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As he is led away, a camera captures the bloody wound in his leg.
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The Ampy Move is a wearable battery that captures kinetic energy as you move.
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Photographer Yener Torun captures eye-catching shots of multicolored buildings around cities in Turkey.
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Although "The Newspaperman" captures Bradlee's magnetism and swagger, it's not a completely hagiographic picture.
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Dowd surely captures the theater of our politics better than anyone else: The Clintons.
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Could you image wider Pixel-quality photos that captures more scenery, colors, and details?
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It captures 4K video and 10MP photo, and it's waterproof up to 33 feet.
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You can hear conversations around you clearly, but it also captures other ambient sounds.
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The app makes soccer feel surprisingly real, and it captures the flow of play.
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The relay system captures the key's signal and sends it back to the car.
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I'll take it — at least, until the next thing comes and captures everyone's attention.
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This beautiful aerial shot captures a group of people participating in International Yoga Day.
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Truths: A History of The United States, and how it captures a history of
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"The painting wonderfully captures how people reacted to the new lighting," Ms. Karasoulas said.
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The iShares Core KOSPI 200 Index exchange-traded fund captures Korea's benchmark equity index.
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Colby's father was involved in a few captures, and later talks about them regretfully.
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The video captures a laser sight dancing just in front of the person filming.
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While expensive, the price fully captures the shoes' strengths of durability, sustainability, and comfort.
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HOLLYWOOD SQUARED Nicole Kidman captures giant tarantula from pool as kids scream in horror.
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Apollo gets some more screen time when Stefani captures him reaching for an egg.
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The Instagram pic captures Teigen and husband John Legend's little one at bath time.
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The company's other revenue, which captures such businesses, climbed 27.56 percent to $24.92 billion.
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She's a photographer, but also the author of the formal compositions her lens captures.
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Video footage from the incident captures Thompson pinning Hernandez to the ground, face-down.
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It captures between 7% and 30% of the CO2 at an adjoining power plant.
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"Rainbow Series" captures that, she says, but it's built into her adopted hometown too.
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It captures the thrill of anonymity and the nervous energy of exploring the unknown.
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Unilever creates and captures a unicorn with its plans to acquire Dollar Shave Club.
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Maher's video captures part of his rant as she breast-feeds her child, shaking.
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This song by Snail Mail captures that relief, which can be powerful and euphoric.
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Luckily Earl Sweatshirt captures those feelings with a distinct nuance unlike anyone rapping today.
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The list also captures the surge in market value since the close on Oct.
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Regardless of the specifics, it's the thought behind the design process that captures imaginations.
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The nearly three-minute-long video captures the artist violently whipping a white canvas.
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Audio obtained by ProPublica captures children crying after being separated from their migrant parents.
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It's fiction, but I think it captures Marilyn Monroe with extraordinary insight and empathy.
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"It is hard to pronounce, but I think it captures the meaning," he said.
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The Pennsylvania U.S. Senate race could well decide which party captures a Senate majority.
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Tom Scocca's essay captures how that mental math feels every time you do it.
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Mesmerizing drone footage captures cherry blossoms in Wuhan, where the virus was first detected.
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Soutine captures that alien grace that lingers in the blood and in the bone.
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He captures images of the landscape, with its natural and manufactured lines of defense.
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Matthew Connors, who lives in Boston and Brooklyn, captures private moments in North Korea.
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Most, undoubtedly, are still filled with that unexplainable feeling that captures baseball's spring fever.
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That's definitely a movie we'll look back on, that captures the spirit of 2019.
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What if it both captures and skewers what made its source material so popular?
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When something really captures his interest, Jonathan Franzen is an engaged and engaging reporter.
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State officials also said they have a new reporting system that better captures incidents.
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The piece captures this wonderful company's whole aesthetic: transforming the mundane into the marvelous.
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My life is desire and satisfaction, and desire again — no moment ever captures me.
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"This episode captures Bowie in the nascence of his plastic-soul phase," says Anderson.
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That makes him very useful because he captures the spirit of what people think.
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A new documentary captures Steven Tyler's transition from Aerosmith frontman to country solo artist.
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In that video, Gates compliments the Mac, saying that it "really captures people's imagination."
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A hurricane's category, which refers to the storm's powerful wind speeds, also captures attention.
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It's endlessly quotable, stupidly funny, and captures everything that made this comedy team spectacular.
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He captures, exquisitely, the balance and rhythm of moving through these rigorously controlled spaces.
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But with so many megapixels, the camera captures more detail, even of distant objects.
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Australia Diary A picture that captures the true spirit of Aussie sportsmanship and mateship.
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I paint each woman's clothing in a way I'm confident it captures their style.
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And you have the photographer who captures it all on black and white film.
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The final story, "Radical Feminists," captures the book's haunting dialectic of confinement and freedom.
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But "the squad" captures the group's disruptive relationship to the status quo in Washington.
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This new indie drama captures summer in Brooklyn in a different, more subdued way.
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More than the other two versions, Ms. Marin captures the score's roiling emotional turmoil.
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Cramer himself captures the right range of emotion to make for a believable performance.
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It captures what the biographer Peter Ackroyd called Dickens's "distinctive, clear but nervous" handwriting.
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"We question the depth of which consensus captures the ongoing GE evolution," Mittermaier said.
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Kirchner captures her ritual sexiness exactly, the playful but rigid quality of earnest deceit.
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Her floral dress for the Kate Spade fall 2018 presentation perfectly captures this charm.
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Write a catchy headline that captures the main idea of the photos and videos.
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Spree, a horror-comedy directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko, captures the latter with remarkable style.
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Miss Americana captures a much more intimate portrait than your typical pop star documentary.
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We like some folks but not others; "preferred social partner" politely captures that feeling.
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Vividly captures the condescension of elites & their incessant ridicule of Americans with traditional values.
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Beyond the financial stakes, it also captures a much younger audience coveted by advertisers.
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If that poll symbolizes Buttigieg's rise, then it also captures Warren's struggles of late.
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One of history's most iconic sports photographs captures the choice one white athlete made.
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There is nothing that captures the 2010s more than "this is fine" dog. —K.
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Modest in size, this brilliant book nonetheless captures the majesty of the polar bear.
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This column perfectly captures his commitment and passion for freedom in the Arab world.
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That night, the topic is white privilege, and Chelsea captures people sharing their thoughts.
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Sourced from outside the Chablis demarcation, this captures that style without carrying the price.
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Cleareyed, calmly determined and invitingly tuneful, she captures each situation in all its ambiguity.
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"Wonderlust" captures a spare, yet nuanced sound that effortlessly evokes the wistfulness of autumn.
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I'm not sure the left/right schism captures the key issue in American politics.
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The new series "Big Mouth" ruthlessly captures the embarrassment of the transformative teenage years.
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It captures the dark feeling and lets you know that Blake is totally doomed.
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Social/Health and Science _____ A photographer captures a colorful world of craft and complexity.
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It perfectly captures the album with the mix of innocence, raunchiness, hope, and resignation.
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Steven Adams A full-length mirror that finally captures the vast entirety of him.
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Romantic love is not one thing, and we need a model that captures this.
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What's interesting is that first, we had no idea if 3D captures would sell on our store because traditionally it's an industry driven by high-end computer graphics and 3D captures are usually not optimized, the content doesn't always look as good.
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The video above, which was filmed by a passerby, captures the epic performance that followed.
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This photo feature captures alternate shots in HDR plus and then recommends the best one.
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Despite being black and white, this photo's composition captures your eyes and doesn't let go.
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In practice, stop-and-frisk captures a lot of innocent people, especially those of color.
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The documentary Tantrums and Tiaras, which Furnish directed, captures a sliver of their private dynamic.
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Akhavan captures organization's cruelty masked as kindness, as its protagonist navigates it with quiet skepticism.
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Each generator captures the springing force of your steps and stores them in a flywheel.
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NASA's Aqua satellite captures a solar eclipse over the south Pacific Ocean on March 9.
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"Three Women" captures the pain and powerlessness of desire as well as its heady joys.
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In an era of needing to caption, it captures interest and really becomes quite fascinating.
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Lenovo's Mirage Camera, a VR camera that captures a 180-degree view of your surroundings.
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Even so, chrisman01's find is still remarkable since it captures a moment in time.
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What I find fascinating about it is that captures the negotiated nature of Destiny's world.
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The drone flies a path preset by the user and captures images of the ground.
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Sometimes a simple data visualization captures just how single-minded our collective conscious has become.
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Today, we're getting a closer look at the first GoPro that captures everything around you.
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Murray Fredericks captures this stunning transformation in Vanity, the latest in his ongoing *Salt *project.
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Knewton, whose platform captures data on 10m current American students, recommends personalised content to them.
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Habing often captures Tharin with toy guns, and she's noticed that the images raise eyebrows.
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"You have to understand that the new GDP data essentially captures efficiency," he told Reuters.
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Gregory's characters are brightly drawn, and he neatly captures the world of the early internet.
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"This case captures well how the FCC in recent years has done business," Pai said.
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This dichotomy captures, in two moments, what Ivanka supporters love and what Ivanka detractors loathe.
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The overstuffed kitchen sink approach nicely captures a decade of gruesome excess in horror cinema.
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He captures his worldview through his photos and designs, and has developed quite a following.
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Gallagher's chart captures 11,522 #Antifa tweets from the Berkeley protest between April 15 and 16.
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But what it captures that other Mortal Kombat adaptations lack is the glee of play.
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Teaching captures a very different set of judgments about what is important than publication does.
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Hubble's sensitivity to ultraviolet light captures the glow of the auroras above Jupiter's cloud top.
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But it also captures how the whole becomes greater than the same of its parts.
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Recently launched subreddit r/EgregiousPackaging captures some of the most excessive offenders in the biz.
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And since it captures larger pixels, Sony says low light performance has improved as well.
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This scene "perfectly captures how I felt upon hearing about Hillenburg's tragic passing," another said.
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Such a view captures the justifiable anger many Americans still feel toward the large banks.
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Our assessment also captures the bank's domestic franchise as a family-controlled mid-sized bank.
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A car's camera captures *everything* that happens around it and that footage is reviewed meticulously.
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First of all, can we talk about how the title perfectly captures my design goals?
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When you record in 7003 or 30 fps, it captures interframes for greater dynamic range.
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Fowler's recording captures the giddy freedom of being gay and saying so (again and again).
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The feature automatically captures 30 seconds of gameplay, storing the video in the system's album.
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But it perfectly captures a rebellious fantasy that generations of teens have had since then.
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Kylo Ren captures Rey, her frozen form reminding us of the earlier capture of Poe.
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Such an image captures not just tone, frequency and other sound properties, but also directionality.
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People were curious to learn how her Samsung 360 worked, and what exactly it captures.
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A mantra is three or four words that captures the essence of your organization e.g.
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A new memoir captures the relaxed Elizabeth Taylor few outside her family got to see.
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The book captures the state of mind I experienced while in Libya during the revolution.
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Each DeepLens captures 1080p video and audio, and is powered by an Intel Atom processor.
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She captures that spirit and those surprises for her fans and for her new family.
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In the hallways, she captures the idiosyncratic phone conversation manner of a renowned public defender.
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"I want to tell a story that captures a lot of people's hearts," he said.
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The ring contains a total of nine sensors, and it captures movements made while performing.
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FOR MANY people, the Hollywood blockbuster "Top Gun" captures the allure of becoming a pilot.
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"San Babila 8PM: A Useless Murder" (1976) hauntingly captures the slapdash terror of the age.
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The drone flies a path preset by the farmer and captures images of the ground.
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Infrared thermography, which captures changes to body surface temperature, is going to pick this up.
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In a series of exceedingly creepy charcoal drawings, Gary captures many of the creatures' likenesses.
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But the show also captures the games' essence in a way few previous adaptations have.
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This short film by Roddy Hyduk, "Stations," captures a bit of the system's strange intimacies.
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The cockpit voice recorder captures flight deck sounds, including crew conversation, alarms and background noises.
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The film captures some of its subjects reactions when gay marriage is legalized in America.
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Helmed by Taron Egerton's unforgettable performance, Rocketman captures John's spirit, as well as his struggle.
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A photographer captures a shot of Julian Assange's fashionable cat at the Embassy of Ecuador.
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The pastel colors and bright light belie the dismal nature of the scenes Rieser captures.
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This widely shared picture viscerally captures the massive coverage of mobile devices in our world.
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Like fellow royal shutterbug Kate Middleton, Princess Victoria captures all of her children's special moments.
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On Earth, ozone in our stratosphere captures UV radiation from the sun, warming that layer.
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As Snapchat becomes the default messaging app for more people, it captures increasingly important moments.
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A key fob sends an "unlock" signal, a device captures that signal and replays it.
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He captures what it's like to lose yourself to dance, for better or for worse.
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The de facto winner is the one that continually captures and owns the consumer's time.
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That is, a business that captures and locks away its CO2 has nothing to sell.
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That's primarily because if you don't need to activate the gadget before it captures data.
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Price: $21 This dainty wool purse captures the universe and makes it cute (and furry).
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No JPEG shooting with this camera; it only captures photos in RAW format DNG files.
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A camera captures a QR code on the package which links it with a destination.
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Their lives, to the public, appear to be perfect and full of Instagram-worthy captures.
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It is not a perfect fit, but the channel captures most of the price behavior.
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Her latest series, 'Artificial Reality,' captures stroller walks, late-night feedings, and endless diaper changes.
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This Superunknown standout captures Cornell's huge range, from his brooding baritone to his operatic shrieking.
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Another captures an eerie moment of stillness between two children outside a block of flats.
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Through the visceral otherness of the experience, the film captures a growing sense of alienation.
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CCS captures carbon dioxide and stores it underground to stop it escaping into the atmosphere.
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Facebook's old motto, "Move fast and break things", captures the spirit of the Blitzkrieg perfectly.
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"In real time, it captures all the attributes of the cars and pedestrians," she said.
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"Doing something that captures your attention as an individual is great; stalking me is not."
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It not only captures Ferrera's disgusted recoil but Williams laughing at his wife as well.
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This video's 360-degree view captures the desolation of a big city during a hurricane.
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Gift them a shiny new controller that captures something about why they love to game.
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I love the way she captures the everyday black experience through a very intimate lens.
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Step two: Audience devours, and begins translating the Netflix show into memes using screen captures.
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This history captures the almost paradoxical position of many Asian-American supporters of affirmative action.
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This photo even captures one squirrel not wanting to engage with the props at all.
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President Trump's regulatory moratorium captures protections for bumblebees in Friday's edition of the Federal Register.
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"You can't cherry pick who gets reviewed and what criteria for success that review captures."
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This aerial photo of North Korea farmland captures the country in the middle of autumn.
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That really sort of captures for me what the city is going through right now.
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The new filing from Harris' campaign captures just a snapshot of campaign activity between Oct.
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The picture captures a moment of genuine intimacy -- affection that is respectful, mutual, and consenting.
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The I.R.C.P. captures the survivors' stories, prophylactically, rather than entering them into the public record.
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Script aside, Mr. Kraume captures the glances and motions that lay bare a character's thoughts.
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What do you think it is about loot box opening videos that so captures people?
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That scene captures an aspect of the disjunction between black life and American law enforcement.
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The repeatable inspection workflow they can perform captures the same detailed images again and again.
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Still, of course, each city has its own flavor, and this "visual poem" captures Berlin's.
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No word quite captures their all-encompassing magnitude, their frequency, and, often, their sheer pointlessness.
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Sarah Adina Smith's austere, wry style captures a more dynamic Rami Malek than Mr. Robot.
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"The Spider Network" in particular captures the seedy community of which Hayes was a part.
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It captures the thing that we should have tried to capture with the record before.
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There's the Internet Archive's Wayback Machine, for instance, which captures "snapshots" of most web pages.
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But the movie also captures an America in freefall, divided between haves and have-nots.
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The Turing test captures some dimensions of human intelligence, like emotional fluency and natural language.
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His Not So Famous tape uniquely captures a mood somewhere between synthpop and slow jams.
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That captures one of the key issues with Trump's refusal to fill high-level positions.
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While Hubble captures optical and ultraviolet wavelengths, James Webb will capture the universe in infrared.
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As her love interest, the hunky Mr. Cowperthwaite perfectly captures the requisite Ken-doll demeanor.
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Ultimately, this is a story that captures that most inexplicable thing — the human will itself.
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Anne captures the openhearted, infectious confidence in justice that leads Gouges to refuse the offer.
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He captures beautifully the subtle strains of being disenfranchised, poor and lonely in New York.
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But no data exists that captures the scope of the problem in a quantifiable way.
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She captures the way love stories can stutter and act as interruptions in one's life.
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The platform provider captures the difference and — boom — you're headed toward a $1 trillion valuation.
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In his hometown, Holonda, he is honored with a statue that captures him in midstride.
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And the single-shot video he released for the song on Tuesday captures it artfully.
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Anika Aldamuy Denise's intimate telling captures the magical, folk-tale feeling of Belpré's own stories.
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Delivered in his inimitable voice, this memoir captures all that was taboo-bursting about Bruce.
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Ms. Barton's performance captures the mix of nervous distress and romantic longing in the music.
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Aerial footage captures the resilience of the city's response in the aftermath of the disaster.
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Reminiscent of a soft talc, this powdery fragrance captures hints of mandarin, peaches and vanilla.
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And it captures Baldwin's genius: illuminating the bruising, personal toll that American society often exacts.
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She captures her father's vulnerability and creative brilliance, and recognizes her mother's pioneering, seeking spirit.
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It captures his immense charisma: how he could "expect too much" and expand the possible.
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Little else in the book — comics or prose — captures a human personality quite like this.
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This list hardly captures all of Trump fascistic musings, but the point is obvious enough.
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Critic's Pick High above Manhattan, Alicja Kwade's planetary sculpture captures the music of the spheres.
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"I think her expression really captures how we all felt when we first saw it."
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Early on, a dashboard camera captures a green light as it burns across the horizon.
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The voices she chooses to portray each character captures the unfolding drama and humor beautify.
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" And it is HBO that still captures broad audiences with shows like "Game of Thrones.
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Bistro Agnes, in the middle of my hometown, captures the old-school magic of Paris.
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In Fashion A global clash of prints, texture and color captures the season's nomadic allure.
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It captures the plot, insofar as we see the events of the Swede's life unfold.
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This one in particular captures her in the moments just before her husband was assassinated.
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But one scene in the first episode perfectly captures the filial dog-eat-dog dynamic.
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So we decided to go with an action shot that captures his grace and dynamism.
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I love how this one captures food as part of our biggest moments in life.
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A living brick could help offset some of this pollution, since cyanobacteria captures carbon dioxide.
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McDermott captures theater life well, and infuses the book with an international cast of characters.
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Do you have a candid photo that captures a memorable moment from your wedding day?
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Pham's use of color and space captures all the wildly shifting moods of elementary school.
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Each term captures a part of what Sorey does, but far from all of it.
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Mr. Emerson captures every one of those conflicting, harmonious elements in every breath he takes.
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But that lone figure hardly captures the depravity Castro's regime brought to bear in Cuba.
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And in New York City, John Taggart captures the spectacle of Harvey Weinstein's rape trial.
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She captures the area between a forefinger and thumb, or the calluses of someone's hands.
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Video footage captures the moment a rare occurrence called "volcanic lighting" occurred in the Philippines.
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Economists often win a Nobel after developing an economic model that captures some significant insight.
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Mr. Ly captures the tension of these encounters with exactitude, because he knows them intimately.
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And it will be dominated by whoever best captures Americans' imaginations about our shared destiny.
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It also scrapped plans to help commercialise CCS, which captures emissions and stores them underground.
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When you find a song that really captures your emotions, that's a really good feeling.
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The iPhone 11 captures the right light and detail so much better than the Pixel.
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The amount of the straddle captures expectations for how much the underlying stock could move.
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Trump, as frightening as he is, captures the attention of newspaper readers and cable viewers.
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Unconventionally, it's the President's portrait which captures that fragility more than that of his wife.
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It captures the shift from hope to fear, and it identifies which emotion is dominant.
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Here, Chadrack Kafuti measures a tree's growth rate and captures the data on his laptop.
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So if the digital media the Pop captures are unremarkable, how about the physical prints?
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It's as a big-picture production that this "Skin" captures, tickles and distresses the imagination.
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That's the wow part, and Perl's book captures it as well as a book can.
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Higginbotham captures the nerve-racked Soviet atmosphere brilliantly, mostly through vivid details about the participants.
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Nothing captures the internet's all holy power than pictures of records surrounded by little canines.
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Every year, the doughnut chain releases a confection that captures the festivity of the season.
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The reason that album did so great is that it really captures the KISS experience.
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But the company's first public foray captures the joy of being brown, femme, and queer.
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No book captures the feeling of living in 2018 America the way this one does.
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Photographing her friends, lovers, and herself, Goldin's work captures the very essence of her subjects.
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As the title of the show suggests, the dour lens through which Houellebecq captures the city captures a violent evacuation: most photographs depict empty city streets from a bleak aerial view and function as would an empty page waiting to be filled with language.
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A fragrance company called diptyque Paris has managed to reproduce NYC's indescribable scent and turn it into a candle that, as they claim, captures "the scent of the city that never sleeps..." NYC exclusive candle captures the scent of the city that never sleeps... pic.twitter.
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"Life and Death" captures the camaraderie and the surprising beauty of a die-in, Corcoran explained.
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Newly-released CCTV footage released by the victim's family captures the moment that the incident occurred.
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It's a macabre cover, but one that perfectly captures the prog-rock vibe of these Dutchmen.
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Ross Paxton captures these snap-happy tourists in his series A General History of Timeless Landscapes.
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As its name suggests, Fistful of Stars masterfully captures the beauty within our otherwise bellicose universe.
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This image snapped by the HiRISE camera captures the planet's Gale Crater, highlighting its unusual textures.
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Catastrophic flash flood strikes Maryland Cell phone footage captures the flash floods impacting Ellicott City, Maryland.
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Exploratory opening track, "Further," captures their first moments ever playing together, in a studio or otherwise.
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A GoPro captures Pierre Lauvergeat turning the motorcycle in a test ride before leaving Mobile, Ala.
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According to NBC's latest numbers, the show captures tens of millions of unique viewers per month.
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His genuine reaction to the 1957 Chevy Rick restored for his 70th birthday captures this eloquently.
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A cell phone video captures a woman in a flowy dress jumping off of a bridge.
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This image, taken through a microscope, captures the grasshopper embedded in the paint of Olive Trees.
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It also captures the fears that liberals and brown America hold of mainstream, white, middle America.
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Perhaps that will hinge on some flashy new feature that captures the imagination of the youth.
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EACH week, our obituaries editor captures the essence of a life in fewer than 1,000 words.
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The incident captures the prolific amount of plastic-wrapped food waste the self-checkout stores create.
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Her photography celebrates the isolated countryside of New Hampshire and captures its mysticism and the timelessness.
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This moment captures just how far June (Elisabeth Moss) is willing to go for her freedom.
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This 2005 SNL sketch captures what's truly great about the holiday: no lines at movie theaters.
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They are observational abstract drawings done on a large scale – large schematic captures of time passing.
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DiCaprio beautifully captures that swirl of emotions and the ways they can spin out of control.
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However, a bad viewfinder, like the new Instagram Stories camera, captures more than you intend to.
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She nicely captures some of the idiosyncrasies of American life as seen through a newcomer's eyes.
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"We want it to be in a destination city that captures the world's imagination," he said.
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Their picture is yet another moment in Rio 2016 that captures the spirit of the Olympics.
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Yet it also captures an admirable attitude — one that the current bull market has apparently assumed.
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She captures each event — from Air Force One sleepovers to international relations snafus — with incredible detail.
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ABC News captures the action here, and Politico breaks down what's going on in this story.
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This one, however, perfectly captures how many kids perceive Santa: the scariest part of the holiday.
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In the courts, she captures the candidness of women arrested for accidentally striking a police officer.
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The company was genuinely building something exciting, and General Magic captures that sense of excitement well.
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The models in Love Advent videos always own their sexiness and Love Advent captures them perfectly!
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EACH WEEK, our obituaries editor captures the essence of a life in fewer than 1,000 words.
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The movie also captures the discomfort of colleagues within the intelligence apparatus who shared Snowden's concerns.
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Among other additions is the ability to filter captures based on people moving or all motion.
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The New Odyssey captures approximately a year of the refugee crisis, which is far from over.
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Carti captures the very essence of the method on "Pull Up," mastering it in the process.
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Screen captures, for example, are virtually impossible to fully prevent on desktop or the mobile web.
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Video captures Chimps walking freely around Belfast Zoo after escaping over their wall on Saturday afternoon.
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An aerial photograph captures large wildfires seen across Mount Vesuvius in Naples, Italy, on July 12.
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Guilty Thing is less unruly but still captures that propulsion that drives De Quincey's greatest writings.
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What do you think is the biggest misunderstanding about the era that The Get Down captures?
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There's a neat psychology experiment from the turn of the last century that perfectly captures this.
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Skulking forth with slow and steady percussion, it perfectly captures the original film's tense, futuristic feel.
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This song captures that desperation we have for each other in a fun and zany way.
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I imagine stakeholders in the TechCrunch brand won't be thrilled to see screen captures like these.
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Unlike most VR cameras, it isn't a spherical device but instead captures "wedges" of an environment.
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Davey said the online video captures only a few seconds of an encounter several minutes long.
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In Beautiful Boy, Rivera captures Lillis in images that are intimate experiments with gender and identity.
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The drama, which captures the Armenian Genocide of 1915, costars Christian Bale and Charlotte Le Bon.
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Will the trio engage in a mini house party while Hadid captures it all on film?
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An hour later, surveillance video captures Bausby is seen renting a room at 4 Acres Motel.
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"I'm gonna miss you, Zoila," Lewis says in the clip that captures the group parting ways.
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The way he bends the strings captures a wry leer as he pursues the elusive Carol.
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There's also a handy timeline, so you can scroll through all the activity your camera captures.
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With that said, the Gear 360 captures a higher-quality image than most of its competitors.
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Perhaps time is an ideal framework for photography, as photography captures the immediacy of a moment.
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Video taken inside the bus captures a growing panic among the passengers as the bus swerved.
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A second filter layer within the fan captures household odors and compounds such as paint fumes.
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Still, the show owes some of its success to the atypical nature of what it captures.
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The blood visualization platform not only captures, but collects and analyzes patient data using artificial intelligence.
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The exhibition Looking Through: Photography, Race, and Identity captures racial realities that are painful and contemporary.
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Mr. Brody captures his character's attitude, but the colorless screenplay robs the character of literary imagination.
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Their work captures the drama, humor, suspense, and tragedy of these early days of space exploration.
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His exuberance, intelligence, and good-natured manner perfectly captures Peter Parker's youthfulness, earnestness and moral center.
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Retail sales growth, which captures both private and government purchasing, slowed to 10.0 percent on-year.
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But the book's real charm lies in what it captures: the spirit of this particular place.
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An announcement of a plant moving to Mexico captures headlines, but doesn't tell the full story.
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"That is the number that I believe captures all of the people," he told reporters. Rep.
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I don't know what it is about "Mother Goose Club," but it sure captures her attention.
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Martin captures the moment when ambition either coalesces into concrete goals or curdles into self-pity.
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It's hard to think of another painting that so vividly captures the sociopathic ferocity of Nazism.
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The show has blisteringly, gleefully foul-mouthed dialogue that captures and valorizes female friendship in particular.
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Endless Legend actually captures that unpredictability really well, even though it only has Summer and Winter.
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Helix captures 100x more data than most other at-home DNA tests for a happier holiday.
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Now, it's his hit, but it hardly captures the full range of what he does onstage.
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Grande flawlessly captures the Wizard of Oz star's theatrical voice and dramatic clutching of her chest.
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They might prefer an interpretation that captures the full emotional range and message of the song.
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Rosalind the rover captures this spirit and carries us all to the forefront of space exploration.
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However, discussion around the video's meaning captures just how much commentary surrounding Beyoncé's work has changed.
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The painting captures the earnestness of a boy who believes he's behaving as a man should.
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Instant Family captures the magnitude of the challenges of America's foster care system without being preachy.
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This production captures Ms. Rowling's sensibility even more persuasively than did the special-effects-driven films.
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As it happens, the moment it captures is one of those passages Balanchine added in 1966.
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Alexandria Bombach's direction and editing are exceptional; she captures images that are both subtle and formidable.
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Their summer transfer plans no longer rest on whichever player most captures the imagination this month.
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But it's the newest of these publications that most often captures my own attention these days.
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An interlude of sour flutes captures just the way she feels about her husband's lecherous brother.
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DG: Is there one object that captures the complexity of Grant Wood, other than "American Gothic"?
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"This whole thing captures the constant, exhausting bewilderment of living through the Trump era," Meyers summarised.
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Nisenbaum's painting, maybe inadvertently, captures the distance readers (or viewers) face in regards to their subject.
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This photo captures a moment in the studio when many parts of the process are underway.
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The firm that slashes costs the most captures the greatest sales and inflicts the greatest injury.
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A double album that captures all the essential Drake modes: indignation, flirtation, celebration and more indignation.
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"Network" captures a moment in time when network television was nearing the end of its reign.
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In Landing Lights Park, photographer David Rothenberg captures a quiet Queens neighborhood disrupted by descending airplanes.
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Longhaired, suede-booted Ivor Tait quickly captures Cass's attention with his chiseled cheekbones and soulful compliments.
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I don't know of any book that better captures the nature of a soldier during wartime.
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This "Moulin Rouge!" captures the sensibility of a movie-loving movie in a theater lover's language.
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Taffy Brodesser-Akner captures so much in this profile that I didn't want it to end!
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There's something about the marketing that captures the tongue-in-cheek inherent ridiculousness of dating sims.
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Every year there's some new dangerous challenge that captures the attention of teenagers across the globe.
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PATRICK MERCIER Although I love the painting of Michelle, I don't think it captures her spirit.
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A Neil Young-esque chord progression captures the mood, framing vivid, autobiographical slices of her life.
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Soto captures the action on the field with references closer to his home in Cusco, Peru.
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Her perceptual experience captures the intimacy of landscapes while recording the grander impact of its environment.
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These new photos carry a sense of energy that is fresh and captures Bangladesh right now.
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Make sure your preferences are set to "Allow game captures" to ensure the function is activated.
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Johnson captures this period with deep clarity and moving insight in her memoir "Minor Characters" (1983).
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To some, she is an eloquent writer who captures Poland's tragic and inspiring 20th-century history.
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The carnivore biologist Jeff Sikich captures and examines a mountain lion in the Santa Monica Mountains.
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Not everyone is aware of the camera, which captures everything from the boring to the surprising.
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Lai also wonderfully captures the awkward experience of being a new kid at a new school.
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As for Israel's nature, labeling it an "ethnic democracy" captures only one facet of its being.
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Fast-paced and rich in detail, Buddy Levy's "Labyrinth of Ice" captures this perilous polar adventure.
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The debate over where to hold Mr. Trump's meeting with Mr. Xi captures the underlying angst.
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Morgan Stanley's optimistic case is that it captures 10% of an $800 billion market by 2040.
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Though the characters don't seem preoccupied with the day's news, "Gook" captures the area's racial tensions.
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Many captures seemed extremely dangerous, not only for the humans involved but also for the animals.
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Under party rules, the candidate who captures a majority of the pledged delegates becomes the nominee.
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"The Starry Night," Vincent van Gogh's 1889 masterpiece, captures a small village beneath a luminous sky.
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The book gently captures the child's experience of loss, rooted in shifting emotions and unfinished observations.
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As the arms deposit metal, a suite of sensors captures visual, environmental, and even audio data.
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She bends and weaves and sings and slow-dances as the photographer captures shot after shot.
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One close-up photograph captures the man pointing the gun towards protesters as he steps backwards.
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Not everyone reacted with equanimity; one image in the series captures a man flipping Dvir off.
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Apple captures nearly $1.4 trillion of market value, while Microsoft holds $1.2 trillion, according to FactSet.
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Cornwall captures the exquisite tingle of Jabari's fear and excitement, which gives the book its drama.
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Conspira-noicos is also a word that captures the spirit of what's happening on the ground.
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Guidi's camera, set on a tripod, captures a scene with some of its elements exactly repeated.
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An amazing photo captures what appears to be mice fighting inside a tube station in London.
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For reference, Vantablack, the previous holder of the "blackest black" title, captures 99.965 percent of light.
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This brings them in direct conflict with Pennywise, a clown who captures children and devours them.
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What books would you recommend at this moment in time, that captures this sense of turmoil?
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And in that process, she captures the surprising maturity of the millennial fixation on the self.
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Ohler effectively captures Hitler's pathetic dependence on his doctor and the bizarre intimacy of their bond.
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Buy it here >>Roger Lowenstein captures the gripping roller-coaster ride of Long-Term Capital Management.
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Louisville captures N.C.A.A. men's basketball championship, placed on probation in emotional ceremony while cutting down net.
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Each houses a high-speed, high-definition camera that captures what the user is looking at.
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Each piece featured, in some way, captures Mr. Anderson's fascination with irregularity in form and standard.
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"It captures a wide range of behaviors" that are deemed to amount to harassment, she said.
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But Mr. Adès captures both the tension and absurdity of the crisis in a complex ensemble.
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In THE PERFECT NANNY, Leila Slimani captures the experience of tedium without sounding at all tedious.
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The three-hour We the Workers (203) captures the multi-generational struggle of labor rights activists.
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Finney deftly captures the character's frustrations, tenacity and (particularly in his priceless closing scene) good humor.
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It also uses dry electrodes, but this device is an armband and captures signals from nerves.
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The first captures the plane in its original condition, before the team started any serious renovations.
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Her music captures the eternal attraction of the genre with a refreshing dash of contemporary pop.
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The 20-second clip captures Trump from behind as he boarded Air Force One last Friday.
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The video captures all three in their finest black garms, because what else would you expect?
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Oddly specific prediction: Strome is fine, but Clayton Keller is the Coyote who captures the Calder.
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True utsushi simultaneously captures the essentialness and spirit of an existing work but avoids exact reproduction.
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Like The Town, Gone Baby Gone exhibits a deep sense of place and purpose: The brief opening sequence captures the vibe of working-class Boston — the streets, the people, the factories, the sky — with the same unfussy elegance as Live by Night captures Prohibition-era Florida.
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