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The show's brilliant finale encapsulated the case's impact Its impact was encapsulated by the show's brilliant finale.
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They encapsulated the awe of ringed planets and entire universes.
It's encapsulated in the final two monologues of the play.
Basically, it's New York City encapsulated in a large flower.
New, encapsulated versions of FMTs are known colloquially as "crapsules".
The trial encapsulated six years of jokes and story arcs.
The rotating rope encapsulated me; it isolated and contained me.
The split television screens encapsulated the absurdity of it all.
The bookend groupings encapsulated the sport's wide world of stars.
Is there an album here that encapsulated that early passion?
Betsy Ross' flag has never encapsulated the entire American experience.
Years of history encapsulated inside were thought to be lost.
My face was completely encapsulated; it was just so claustrophobic.
The airport protests encapsulated months of turmoil in Hong Kong.
But the shimmy encapsulated everything; the shimmy explained it all.
The challenge was encapsulated at a dinner Charlemagne attended in Tallinn.
The turnaround is encapsulated in the performance of U.S. financial stocks.
You just encapsulated what it feels like to be on Twitter.
They are historical memory steeped in emotion and encapsulated in paint.
Her reaction, though, encapsulated where things are in the Democratic primary.
I thought that one moment kind of encapsulated all of that.
And I feel really like that movie really encapsulated those ideas.
I felt that piano encapsulated my mood perfectly at this time.
The conflict was encapsulated in a tweet by New Jersey Gov.
In that way he encapsulated his presidency in a single night.
"That encapsulated Ariel and her love for people," Mr. Baker said.
The puzzle of Agnon's identity is encapsulated in his very name.
Put everything together and it encapsulated all the channel's worst impulses.
In many ways, Thursday's gains neatly encapsulated the bitcoin market in general.
Yet it also encapsulated the sexist inconsistency of the UTMB's deferral policy.
Meanwhile, no show has encapsulated grief and growth like Jane the Virgin.
But none that I really identified with, or felt encapsulated my story.
The stalling then foundering of Manchester United were encapsulated in Wayne Rooney.
And there was panic everywhere else, encapsulated by the surging aluminium premium.
The scale of ride-hailing as a phenomenon is encapsulated in China.
Different devices are affected by different sets of vulnerabilities encapsulated by Blueborne.
And there was panic everywhere else, encapsulated by the surging aluminum premium.
Kaling perfectly encapsulated that obnoxious double standard in a tweet this week.
Pearlstine's memo encapsulated the bind that so many print newsrooms are in.
Last weekend's cold open on "Saturday Night Live" encapsulated the Democratic mood.
Once they're encapsulated, the wines are good for up to three years.
This was encapsulated by the bill he co-authored with then-Sen.
And now, that feeling has been encapsulated in the "don't say it" meme.
The character encapsulated a lot of what was wrong with rom-com heroes.
This ancient protein embedded itself in the envelope that encapsulated the virus' DNA.
One short, simple slogan encapsulated his appeal: jujur, bersih, sederhana (honest, clean, humble).
That exchange encapsulated the basic contrast in the two candidate's styles and pitches.
The decline encapsulated how trade tension might hurt specific businesses, in particular, Boeing's.
Whitmer's rebuttal -- just like Trump's -- encapsulated the two parties' differing approaches to 2020.
The political classes' contempt for the electorate was encapsulated in his volte-face.
The chief objections are ones of principle and practicality, encapsulated in two questions.
The song encapsulated the anger people felt about the messages and Rosselló himself.
San Francisco Fed President John Williams on Tuesday encapsulated that fear with a warning.
The opening bout of the night perfectly encapsulated the strange world of Japanese MMA.
The IRS's suggestion for how you tackle this is encapsulated in Form 1040-ES.
But it serves just as well as an encapsulated description of the 20th century.
That label was Noise, who developed and encapsulated the percolating underground European metal scene.
That counsel was encapsulated in an early-15th-century catchphrase, "one faith, many rites".
The rumpus encapsulated the trick that several Gulf states are trying to pull off.
Ah, if there was ever a quote that encapsulated Donald Trump, this is it.
The article went viral not because people agreed but because it encapsulated their fears.
The role of memory was dramatically encapsulated in a line Ford delivered after Sen.
What are we awarding the director for, that isn't already encapsulated in Best Picture?
It encapsulated the problem that has dogged StarCraft 2 almost since the original beta.
I think what he really encapsulated well was Mercury's internality and his nervous energy.
This was encapsulated in questions posed by Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina.
Inside the little eggs, if you will, are flower oils that have been encapsulated.
And this entire musical idiom is now encapsulated in one person: John Philip Sousa.
His isolationist instincts were no secret; they were encapsulated in his "America First" slogan.
Quick take: Friday's confrontation encapsulated competing schools of thought about how to make progress.
His "State of American Politics" speech to hundreds of congressional interns encapsulated that dynamic.
It was just one game, but it was a game that encapsulated the season.
Surprisingly few artists are happy to see their lives truthfully encapsulated between two covers.
The assumption encapsulated why she wrote the book, published on this day in 1963.
One was "normalcy," an invented word that perfectly encapsulated what many Americans longed for.
For the last few weeks one phrase has encapsulated the energy on Wall Street.
BoJack Horseman's series finale is encapsulated in the aforementioned exchange between BoJack and Diane.
It was a game that encapsulated what makes Watson so key to Houston's success.
Each Lyon's fighting style is encapsulated by the free-for-all to a tee.
The speech Beyoncé delivered encapsulated what may ultimately be the lasting legacy of Lemonade.
For years, urban decline here was encapsulated in headlines about Detroit's lights going out.
If anything encapsulated the current iteration of the Knicks-Nets rivalry, that was it.
As surreal as the scene was, it also encapsulated the current political confrontation in Russia.
Mr Mokyr sees the new approach encapsulated in the work of Francis Bacon (1561-1626).
But that's where I started — I was trying to write a theme that encapsulated Bakersfield.
From its inception, black horror has encapsulated some of art's most spirited, socially engaging ideas.
The dual roles, in many people's minds, neatly encapsulated the schism in Lewis' real personality.
It was the encapsulated follicular variant of papillary thyroid cancer, not papillary thyroid cancer itself.
A later model will be suitable for bodies, to be encapsulated in the fetal position.
The contrast was best encapsulated when the two were asked whether they would support fracking.
When her mother died from cancer, she craved a symbol that accurately encapsulated her spirit.
The assumption encapsulated why she had written the book, published on this day in 1963.
Of all announcements, it best encapsulated what Google's transition to an "AI first" company means.
"What we found especially interesting is that it encapsulated a trans-Atlantic phenomenon," she said.
The patients with the encapsulated tumors had not been treated after their tumors were removed.
Instead, the re-emergence of the field is encapsulated in a start-up called Lygos.
Now that feeling is encapsulated in 15 seconds of an 18-year-old indie rock song.
"Pilot studies are of a well-encapsulated, limited area… chosen for a particular reason," Lee says.
That piece really encapsulated what we were trying to do: pull back the curtain of bullshit.
Milestone Alert: The first ten #IridiumNEXT satellites are stacked and encapsulated in the Falcon 9 fairing.
" It was the first time that someone had encapsulated my entire personhood into one word: "Asian.
The gender issues encapsulated by Assange's Swedish legal case extend further into the world Poitras depicts.
The process of making a Disney park feel alive is most easily encapsulated in animatronic figures.
While Morgantown continues to change and grow, 150 years of secrets are encapsulated in Woodburn Hall.
A moment of confusion on the Mar-a-Lago lawn encapsulated the fervor surrounding the talks.
On a project that encapsulated much of what Atlanta embodied sonically, "Fuck Dat Nigga" was distinct.
That moment encapsulated the relative perceptions of the two programs coming into the NCAA tournament semifinals.
Writing in Newsday in 21997, the critic Tim Page encapsulated the perennial contradictions of her art.
The turn of events encapsulated the conflicting pressures on Ms. Pelosi and her new Democratic majority.
They have a common ideal — encapsulated, for example, in the Semper Fi motto for the Marines.
It is perhaps best encapsulated by a scene in which Glass is mauled by a bear.
This was best encapsulated when one radio host launched into a tirade against her post-announcement.
At major medical centers, many patients with encapsulated thyroid tumors are already being treated less aggressively.
If he can't, it will be the moment that encapsulated his inability to broaden his appeal.
That idea is best encapsulated in the mural under the dome of the main reading room.
It encapsulated many GOP complaints about the Democratic process aired during televised impeachment hearings last month.
At the rally after the parade, Ovechkin's remarks delivered to screaming fans neatly encapsulated the week.
And that that marginalized person can be encapsulated in the views and personality of Donald Trump.
Our reporter Jennings Brown gracefully captured the range of emotions of a man encapsulated by a sickness.
You go through almost a withdrawal that's encapsulated in your grief that makes it even more complicated.
Bryant's adoption of helicopters as a means of transportation, in some ways, encapsulated all that he was.
In many ways, his experience encapsulated Airbnb's core appeal: affordable and personal stays, with like-minded people.
All false bleeping aside, McDormand gave a fabulous speech, one that encapsulated the mood of the evening.
Bachchan's rebellious roles in films like 'Zanjeer' and 1975's 'Deewar' encapsulated the frustrations of the time.
Messages of sympathy poured in from around the globe, encapsulated in the Manchester social-media slogan #WeStandTogether.
The range of issues encapsulated in the protest under the banner of the Women's March is diverse.
All of that good stuff is encapsulated in a waterproof shell and powered by a 2,810mAh battery.
The premise of "Mother of the Maid" is smart, simple and encapsulated in its high-concept title.
On Racing An embrace immediately after the Mexican Grand Prix beautifully encapsulated another captivating Formula One season.
The exchange encapsulated the vehemence of a dispute that has worried Western countries allied with both sides.
The first period encapsulated the series: Nashville had more shots on goal, but Pittsburgh scored more goals.
When you've encapsulated the 1960s in a singularly iconic body of work, though, why should you bother?
Essentially, while the diamond was forming, it must have encapsulated some liquid water from around the transition zone.
The speech, optimistic and unifying, tinged with a sense of laughter through tears, encapsulated Zelensky's brand of populism.
It's the antithesis to a common TV phenomenon, as Amy Zimmerman of The Daily Beast encapsulated so well.
Jaybird's EarthProof encapsulated construction seals the components inside a tiny plastic bubble, so they can withstand full immersion.
Take a look back at the songs that encapsulated the summertime vibe for Americans over the last century.
Made In America not only catalogues Simpson's life but how his trial encapsulated so much about American society.
Who knew the profundity of life could be encapsulated in a small, perfectly formed log of goat cheese?
Standing as their own micro universes, former Drag Race contestants curated elaborate booths that fully encapsulated their aesthetics.
Encapsulated within a digestible pill is a star-shaped structure that has six arms folded in on itself.
The hackers took advantage of two flaws in how Microsoft Office handled graphics files using Encapsulated PostScript (.EPS).
Benson and Hockenberry recall a formative moment from when they lived in Altoona, PA, that encapsulated this approach.
Native to Southeast Asia, kratom has traditionally been brewed in tea, or ground up and encapsulated as powder.
I was really fascinated by all of the dilemmas and issues and ideas that this one space encapsulated.
While studies are sparse, encapsulated placenta seems to have a little iron, although not enough to treat anemia.
As the 2018 World Cup approached, all of the country's ills seemed to be encapsulated by Croatian soccer.
Bhawani Das also excelled at drawing animals, perhaps best encapsulated in his "Male Fruit Bat" (ca. 1772-82).
MIAMI — In many ways, the Mets' 6-3 loss to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday encapsulated their season.
When surgeons discovered the rigid contact, it was intact; it appeared to have been perfectly encapsulated by tissue.
The governor collected the most votes in our contest for the person who best encapsulated California in 2016.
Elsewhere, chemotherapy drugs have been attached to nanodiamonds, delivered via DNA-string "nanotrains," and encapsulated in liposome nanoparticles.
While encapsulated in a single patent, the self-cleaning house was really a constellation of 68 different contraptions.
The C1 Gravity Tourbillon was a model in which we had encapsulated a liquid to display the power reserve.
The Kyrgios conundrum is perfectly encapsulated with the clip of his pointless inexplicable 'tweener against today's opponent, Andreas Seppi.
Severed into a dozen pieces, an imposing tree branch is magically encapsulated in glass jars, evoking ice-covered limbs.
But rub it onto skin and the encapsulated bronze pigments will burst, adjusting to your own natural skin tone.
The next step is to look at the world of online social interactions, best encapsulated by social media networks.
It's controlled by a set of voting rules encapsulated and enforced on the Ethereum blockchain as a smart contract.
Ethereum's claim to fame is that it is also a platform for "smart contracts"—business rules encapsulated in software.
THE episode that encapsulated the Republican establishment's capitulation to Donald Trump had been planned as a repudiation of him.
They could be delivered individually, but will more often be part of a collective system called an encapsulated payload.
The full range of collage techniques and language play that Kolář employed is encapsulated within the Diary 1968 series.
The default response for most lawmakers, encapsulated last night, is to rally around the flag and demand answers later.
Of our many interviews, one story stood out because it encapsulated how the state of emergency misses the mark.
If your idea of innovative mall cuisine is the cryogenic encapsulated ice cream sold at Dippin' Dots, brace yourselves.
Few weeks have better encapsulated the whiplash-inducing discussions playing out around free speech online than the previous one.
In the process, he encapsulated the puzzle facing the small band of Republicans consistently critical of President Donald Trump.
On Soccer LIVERPOOL, England — There was a moment, a few minutes into the second half, that encapsulated it all.
At Uber, the ride-hailing company, values were encapsulated in such slogans as "champion's mindset" and "always be hustlin' ".
Mr. Burns's version is encapsulated in a bias report he filed in December with the school's human resources director.
The slogan encapsulated the message: Why should Hal Rogers and a handful of county elites decide Letcher County's future?
His popular and consistent refrain, "Drain the Swamp," perfectly encapsulated the distrust and dissatisfaction America had developed toward Washington.
That single shot — of the maid giving him a look — is almost the whole show encapsulated in a nutshell.
That fantasy, encapsulated in the current president's ridiculous claim that global warming is a hoax, is fast becoming perilous.
This tangle of emotions was encapsulated at one of his first swim lessons after that impromptu race from his youth.
However, the ingredient is micro-encapsulated, which controls its release (reducing the risk of irritation) while allowing for better penetration.
Dunking Buddy uses encapsulated magnets that allow the device to move smoothly up and down the side of the cup.
Investors have long encapsulated Minsky's insight in their folk wisdom of markets driven by alternating excesses of fear and greed.
You might remember that in 2015, after giving birth to Saint West, Kim ate her placenta in encapsulated-pill form.
For Beckett, the coverage of the royal baby encapsulated her concerns about the relationship between the media and the royals.
But just like Rupert perfectly encapsulated the pirate-based theme of Pearl Islands, Christian is the embodiment of this season.
It was the New Zealand attack on a peaceful Muslim congregation earlier this year that encapsulated it all for me.
Jonathan's desire for mental connection with a dash of excitement is encapsulated in his deep need to reconnect with Sara.
A growing number of pod hotels, in which guests sleep in a small area, often encapsulated, are popular in Japan.
Power dressing, encapsulated in John T. Molloy's 19923 bestseller Dress for Success, was considered appropriate for women in the 80s.
Trump encapsulated what my family, the majority of friends and neighbors, and many more in my community think and feel.
This engrossing group biography presents them all, and shows how their enthusiasms, political and literary, encapsulated mid-20th-century Britain.
The stark photo that encapsulated the weekend was of western democratic leaders leering down at Trump over trade and tariffs.
Data out of the U.S. on Thursday encapsulated the current economic conundrum, said Michael McCarthy, chief strategist at CMC Markets.
A classy, heartfelt tribute to Alan Alda -- the recipient of a career-achievement award -- perfectly encapsulated the entire night's vibe.
Danny Boyle's ode to Irvine Welsh might have encapsulated that decade for some people, but it certainly didn't for me.
One specific section of my year-old article encapsulated what many have said are the underlying issues facing the electorate.
And it encapsulated everything that made Garry Shandling, who died today at the age of 66, a brilliant comedic actor.
This is a contentious day for indigenous Australians, encapsulated in how it is referred to as "invasion day" by objectors.
Are they encapsulated by tissue and forgotten about by the body, or are they causing inflammation or doing other things?
All in all, it encapsulated our contemporary moment — and little did we realize at the time how perfectly it did.
The trance-inflected track—produced by Mali Boy of Block Beattaz—encapsulated everything compelling about Jackie Chain and his city.
The arbitration rule, in many ways, encapsulated the bureau's work: It was independent and designed to fill a regulatory gap.
Browder's case became a cause célèbre for bail reform efforts, as it encapsulated the issue of cash bail's fundamental unfairness.
That moment was the starting point for us — we would love to have that feeling encapsulated in this lifestyle magazine.
The result, somewhat anticlimactic, encapsulated how much the art and antiques trade — and interiors themselves — have changed in recent years.
Revis's effectiveness was encapsulated by his nickname, Revis Island, which referred to his ability to guard receivers one on one.
It would be too facile to characterize Lewis, or the generation he encapsulated, as merely shifting from protest to politics.
Atlético will lose the player that has best encapsulated its recent history — the grizzled Uruguayan defender Diego Godín — this summer.
The UN report demands radical change, but all encapsulated within a seemingly unquestionable assumption: that economic growth will and must continue.
Several posters for the 1991 movie also use that same encapsulated flower, though this one has a darker quality to it.
Its vision was encapsulated in Sega World, an interactive, indoor theme park located in Sydney's tourist mire which is Darling Harbour.
Of course, there are shortcomings: disability is too big of an umbrella to be fully encapsulated into any sort of emoji.
The surreal worlds of Lewis Carroll and C.S. Lewis find themselves encapsulated in Jim McKenzie's enchanting new sculpture series, Lost Magic.
Among all the folks I talked to, Jewel perfectly encapsulated the importance of the history of HBCUs and their relevance today.
Anderson said this experience encapsulated the drive needed by founders in the increasingly competitive and technically challenging field of space tech.
But Wednesday's nearly hourlong reading encapsulated the entire statement the victim provided to BuzzFeed, which has since accumulated millions of views.
"Westworld" closed a chaotic second season with a finale that encapsulated it -- combining operatic highs, thoughtful dialogue and time-bending twists.
In an instant, Biden unwittingly encapsulated Democrats' 2020 difficulty and the fallacy that Trump will be easy to beat next November.
The museum wanted a hat that encapsulated the project from start to finish—and preferably one that had gone to Washington.
The 'Living Space' series transports the viewer into a sterile alternate universe encapsulated in what looks a hypermodern hotel and spa.
" The subtitle encapsulated his advice to entrepreneurs: "If you want to create and capture lasting value, look to build a monopoly.
The girl group 2NE1 was a potent force, almost ruthlessly modern, and "I Am the Best" encapsulated its high-grade attitude.
All this was encapsulated for me in two brief scenes from my recent meals at Nobu Downtown and Nobu Fifty Seven.
One artwork in particular mesmerized me and perfectly encapsulated the fair: filmmaker Javier Téllez's short film, "El león de Caracas" (2004).
His counter-punch after 13 seconds to knock out Jose Aldo and become the featherweight champion perfectly encapsulated his precision and power.
Martha Lillard spends half of every day with her body encapsulated in a half-century old machine that forces her to breathe.
For contemporary photographers, the era encapsulated in Contact High represents a time when photo shoots were more spontaneous, controlled by fewer people.
A group of 21 obese participants in a new clinical trial will do exactly that – except the feces is frozen and encapsulated.
Then, inside the shaft of the Rabbit, there are encapsulated pearls that make the entire shaft rotate, according to the user manual.
Do the Right thing was the most important of his films because it encapsulated everything we needed to see at the time.
The banner they displayed – "Fuck Wi-Fi, support the team" – encapsulated the sense that it would detract from the atmosphere at games.
The other is a more visceral dislike of interfering with the process of reproduction, perhaps best encapsulated in the phrase "playing God".
A thickly painted Anselm Kiefer seascape with dark and choppy waters encapsulated the early mood on Monday night at the Phillips auction.
The American political frame of reference certainly needs some rejuvenation, especially after the recent federal shutdown and the national malaise it encapsulated.
It also opens up new avenues for drug delivery: The researchers showed the device could release drugs encapsulated in a golden film.
Where "In the Middle" encapsulated the competitive, driven culture of the Paris Opera Ballet, "Blake Works I" shows its glorious technical heritage.
OLANO leader Igor Matovic has pledged to clean up politics, an ambition encapsulated in his party's slogan: "Let's Beat the Mafia Together".
It encapsulated her (and their) frustrations with Republican lawmakers -- and some in the media -- lauding Trump for occasionally acting like an adult.
A holiday seasons that encapsulated a nation's divides Political exchanges that crackled over the holiday season exemplified a sense of national estrangement.
Since 2013, I have been literally begging, groveling, pleading, with any and all concerned to make a completely copper encapsulated [hospital] bed.
If self-care as a practice, not a hashtag or buzzword, were to be encapsulated in a record, it would be Honey.
But it's encapsulated in a car that doesn't attract me with its exterior and would frustrate me deeply with its glossy plastic interior.
The divisions in contemporary conservatism were on very public display during the primaries (Pat Buchanan and I encapsulated it on "The McLaughlin Group").
It's a song about getting married and the thrill of it—the first bloom of that for me is encapsulated in the song.
But the Chinese shrug encapsulated a tension that's been on display this week as member nations' top officials gather to debate world events.
But the court threw out the petition on the grounds that gay sex clashed with broader, traditional moral values encapsulated in Kenya's constitution.
Ultimately, the way the Billions universe will adjust to the real universe is encapsulated, quite perfectly, in a scene from the first episode.
All these complications and contradictions are encapsulated in his final conversation with T'Challa, which ranks among the most emotional moments in the movie.
Ethics and its relationship to aesthetics (encapsulated in Wittgenstein's dictum that the two are "one and the same") is an ever-present concern.
I couldn't find any scientific literature on this, but did come across several studies about slug larvae who go through an encapsulated period.
With the Santiago Muñoz show, it was different—the intention was to feel encapsulated, to become another person in one of her videos.
The duo's synthy and shouty music perfectly encapsulated the wild energy of a man who lives his life as a functioning skate ramp.
Chiefs 24, Jets 3: The play that encapsulated the Chiefs' demolition of the Jets on Sunday was not the first turnover they forced.
More interestingly, it's a tiny example of the strange and subtle ways our phones and computers change the information encapsulated in a message.
While some company towns encapsulated the picturesque "American Dream," others festered with poverty and abuse from bare-bones housing and harsh working conditions.
It was a meandering match that spanned 2 hours 24 minutes and encapsulated the three primary stages of Venus Williams's two-decade career.
Her statement encapsulated what makes her such a great leader — and why she is responsible for the fractured state her party is in.
Moments later, Mr. Salvini, wearing a cobalt blue suit and open-collar white shirt, was encapsulated in the warm cocoon of the press.
The image of the industry, encapsulated by Dog the Bounty Hunter chasing down outlaws on television, is one of danger and high stakes.
There is no pharmaceutical I can imagine recommending, particularly immediately postpartum, that has been anywhere close to as ill researched as encapsulated placentas.
But inside, she felt like the sci-fi movies she had seen in which "a person becomes encapsulated," suspended between consciousness and oblivion.
Last year&aposs top searches encapsulated the year with the World Cup, Megan Markle, and "Black Panther" all placing in the top 10.
Prepare your meals with sleek, stainless steel cookware, which comes with encapsulated bases with tuxCORE aluminum discs to ensure quick and even heating.
The purée is turned into a vegan Béarnaise sauce, which is similar to Hollandaise, and then it&aposs encapsulated in a special liquid.
But because nothing is bigger than "I'm on One," it encapsulated all of these and more in one tone poem that represented Toronto.
That cyclical situation is encapsulated in this exhibition's title, The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg, but I'm still looking forward to Murakami's next dish.
The commercial that Sanders released last week in Iowa and New Hampshire encapsulated both his appeal and his shortcomings in an incredibly artful way.
As someone that's trying to get ahead in Hollywood as a filmmaker, I feel like it really encapsulated, to some degree, what I do.
There's a moment from early in Trump's run for president where the power of "Make America Great Again" as a meme was perfectly encapsulated.
The flame retardant is encapsulated within a protective polymer shell, which keeps the safety feature separated from the other working parts of the battery.
The issues he's referring to are encapsulated in the UN's 17 Sustainable Development Goals, which he says cannot be achieved without citizen-led action.
The moment that best encapsulated Trump's day came after the speeches, when NATO leaders were taking a tour of the Alliance's brand new headquarters.
The DHA-spiked formula is encapsulated in a clear liquid that not only tans the skin, but hydrates it with hyaluronic acid as well.
The dispute — encapsulated as 13 demands, including the cessation of inflammatory broadcasting, alleged support for terrorism and links with Iran — also has historical aspects.
But no death could have more encapsulated the feeling that the good old days are slipping away more than that of singer David Cassidy.
This distinctive approach is encapsulated in a black and white ziggurat box on a side table in the Modernist interior of ­Bellavance-Lecompte's apartment.
The first song on Saetia encapsulated everything the band had hinted at with their demo, but with a more pronounced confidence in their approach.
He encapsulated his career in the book "Mario Buatta: Fifty Years of American Interior Decoration" (2013), written with Emily Evans Eerdmans, a design historian.
To my immigrant grandmother, it was not suburban homeownership or her son's corporate job or her grandchildren's college plans that encapsulated the American dream.
Thursday's debate nicely encapsulated the way that climate change has become stitched into the fabric of wider Democratic policy and messaging on many topics.
Few things have encapsulated the Eastern European anxiety about becoming second-class citizens as explicitly as the recent scandal around "double standards" for food.
That one phrase encapsulated much of the radical social justice insurgency of not only that year but also the entire decade of the 1960s.
The two events encapsulated the heightened tensions in the region and the wariness between India and Pakistan, which New Delhi accuses of training terrorists.
"We did a small dissection of the brain tissue and what we saw was a very well encapsulated, firm lesion that was ovoid," said Rasouli.
But Mother's Day can't be encapsulated by a single transaction, because everything the holiday symbolizes — motherhood, and mother-child relationships — is more complicated than that.
"I loved [To All the Boys I've Loved Before] because it perfectly encapsulated the experience of being afraid to fall in love," Ari Curtis said.
But anyone who lives as an Aries 24/7 knows that their experiences, behavior, and personality can't be encapsulated in a fire-engine-red gloss.
Nikki Reed, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, Katherine Heigl and Ryan Lochte's wife Kayla Rae Reid who encapsulated theirs, Khloé Kardashian shared plans to consume hers.
The painfully tight crotch and high-waisted body suit paired with a feminine blouse encapsulated the glamorous camp sensibility at the heart of glam rock.
If there was a collection that encapsulated an entire emotion that most of us take for granted, it'd be Wes Gordon's debut for Carolina Herrera.
This time it echoes a cyberdelic Ancient Israel, surrounded by palm trees and ethereal structures, encapsulated in what looks like bubble wrap floating in space.
That company, launching with what Pereira saw as a better chemistry, encapsulated the industry's problem at large — the lack of a holistic approach to development.
All those milestones will inevitably color the Carnegie Hall repertoire, which for Garland encapsulated the glamour and mess of a life lived in emotional extremis.
Avenatti provided those loyal party members with a clear vision and encapsulated it by quoting a Latin saying: "If you want peace, prepare for war."
But Renée Elise Goldsberry's strapless buttercup Oscar de la Renta with jet embroidery, her hair up in an elastic band, pretty much encapsulated the tone.
This pattern is encapsulated by the Weber-Fechner law, which says that animals — including people — commonly perceive physical stimuli in relative increments rather than absolutes.
Tua Tagovailoa played three seasons for the Alabama Crimson Tide in the 2010s, and he completely encapsulated the world of college football in that span.
But the way the picture looks typified another quality of his work, something Mofokeng has encapsulated through a word in his native Sesotho language: seriti.
For many, Chirac's statesmanlike but jocular air encapsulated both France's rural roots and its central role in diplomatic affairs envisaged by President Charles de Gaulle.
Similarly, the ideological climate that encouraged assimilation back then, neatly encapsulated by our motto "E pluribus unum" (Out of many, one), is dead and gone.
But within a year, he came up with his best ever idea – encapsulated in an equation that he said he wanted on his memorial stone.
Ever-resourceful GIF artists, including J McKeehen, Mr. Tronch, and Kate Bones have encapsulated the dirty pleasure of spending the pain away into mesmerizing loops.
They anticipate that the cells will, when placed in patients' bodies, need to be encapsulated in a plastic mesh to protect them from the immune system.
But such freedoms are only tolerated, not encapsulated in legislation, as a way of allowing people to blow off steam without officially altering revolutionary Islamic ideology.
Linguist Gretchen McCulloch has been writing about the language of the internet for seven years, and now she's encapsulated some of that knowledge into a book.
You can visit a dome-encapsulated rainforest, observe the dizzying jellyfish in their tanks, or ponder a wave of sea lion skulls stuck to a wall.
And it pretty much encapsulated the mood music of the Persian Gulf right now: a move that permits great, inflammatory rhetoric, but changes little in practice.
And so, we ended up at the current state of women in film, which is encapsulated by the disheartening statistics at the beginning of this article.
From the rich sky at sunset to the shifting shades and shadows on the sand, the opulent colors have been encapsulated in this highly pigmented palette.
Each piece features a hard-anodized, fully encapsulated aluminum core that heats evenly, and comes with a triple-reinforced nonstick surface that'll never chip or flake.
The show went through numerous iterations, including one based around pranks and practical jokes, which he didn't feel encapsulated him and his brothers in the slightest.
" Almost 20 years ago, the Clinton administration coined a phrase that encapsulated the essential nature of American global leadership, dubbing the United States "the indispensable nation.
But, the vast majority of women eat their placentas cooked or encapsulated, said Daniel Benyshek, professor of medical anthropology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Carrie Fisher's legacy as a mental health advocate and her fiercely ironic sense of humor were encapsulated in one final gesture: Her Prozac pill-shaped urn.
These units were then coated with a protective layer of a biological polymer material, leaving capsules of encapsulated poison protected from their surroundings (and vise versa).
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Researchers in Germany believe they have identified once and for all the emotion encapsulated in Mona Lisa's enigmatic facial expression.
Before her funeral, Bush was pictured in a wheelchair gazing at his wife's flower-covered casket, in a moment that encapsulated their life-long love affair.
His failure to connect was encapsulated by an incident in which his fascination with a supermarket scanner during his 1992 re-election campaign triggered widespread mockery.
Chiefs 24, Jets 3 KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The play that encapsulated the Chiefs' demolition of the Jets on Sunday was not the first turnover they forced.
" An Indivisible organizer from Texas encapsulated a whole mini-genre of comments with this: "Seriously Mississippi you deserve to be at the bottom of the barrel.
From cups with plastic straws to character-themed pens, Disneyland Paris once sold tons of souvenirs that perfectly encapsulated theme park gift shops from the 1990s.
The US and Iran have a complicated history and have been adversaries for decades, encapsulated in the oft-repeated "Death to America" chants from Iranian leaders.
But the shirt also made me wince, because it perfectly encapsulated the suspicion I've started to develop that my introversion is an excuse for something else.
Mr. Dondyuk, who was born three years before the nuclear reactor exploded, found decaying pictures in the abandoned homes and buildings that encapsulated the previous era.
This story, playing out across Western democracies, may be encapsulated best by the still-unfolding drama of Mr. Trump, the government shutdown and the border wall.
Trump's comment encapsulated the untamed personality that his fellow world leaders are beginning to get used to -- and work around after his 29 months in office.
Instead of calling it "encapsulated follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma," they now call it "noninvasive follicular thyroid neoplasm with papillary-like nuclear features," or NIFTP.
So she created a pitch — a 64-page lookbook and a 10-song playlist — that encapsulated her vision in every department, down to the sound design.
It was an act, in other words, that kind of encapsulated what it is to be a sports fan, what it is to love a team.
Mourinho's worldview is a simple one, best encapsulated by a story from the height of the feud between his Real Madrid side and Pep Guardiola's Barcelona.
Being from the South, Megan Thee Stallion is often mentioned in the context of the "yee-haw agenda" encapsulated in images of black cowboys and cowgirls.
The dispute between Fox and Mr. Trump perfectly encapsulated the conundrum Mr. Trump has presented to the news media in the prevoting phase of the campaign season.
BEIJING (Reuters) - The political "thought" of President Xi Jinping, China's most powerful leader in decades, is encapsulated in two weighty tomes and dozens of published "important speeches".
That Mr Trump came so close to breaching such a strong section of the erstwhile Democratic "blue wall" encapsulated his strategy of sweeping up ageing white Midwesterners.
It helps, as part of the resistance, that we make that part of our agenda; everything that people are fighting for should be encapsulated within the resistance.
In the 70th minute, Belgium added a third in a delicious move that encapsulated the invention and panache that has long been expected from this talented squad.
The phrase for that is "existential crisis", and it's perfectly encapsulated by the baby in the video above (skip to 0:35 in for the exact moment).
With her economic line, limited color palettes, and simple, lanky limbed characters, she has encapsulated every feeling and theme of what it means to be an artist.
His first month in office had been defined by incompetence, overreach, and scandal, all of which were encapsulated in the firing of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn.
Like Weezer did on Pinkerton, Modest Mouse made an album that overstepped the bounds of classification and inadvertently encapsulated a movement it wasn't necessarily a part of.
It is that second right, encapsulated by the Establishment Clause, which demands that our elected officials and our judges separate their personal faith from their public obligations.
Certainly ads are almost always aspirational, but when our aspiration is encapsulated by downward dogging while someone folds our laundry, we've reached a sad state of frivolousness.
It remains perfectly encapsulated in one of his first ads that we aired on this show which of course prompted raucous laughter from me and the panel.
Much of the dysfunction plaguing Iraq was encapsulated in a few horrifying hours after a fire broke out in the maternity ward of a hospital in Baghdad.
The collision encapsulated the inherent risks as new forms of transit, including the new shared mopeds, e-scooters, and other micromobility vehicles expand across the United States.
In this case, the "E" without being encapsulated by the "N" in "BIDEN" feels like Joe Biden has become "Jo Biden" as the "E" visually falls away.
These basaltic visitors from outer space were formed about 4.653 billion years ago, while the solar nebula and its powerful magnetic field encapsulated the infant solar system.
Mr. Jirel said the memories of climbers aggressively pushing past him — with no concern for his safety or his life — encapsulated how chaotic the mountain had become.
That Olympian silence on the immediate issue of the day encapsulated Mr. Macron's challenge as a reformer, past, present and future, in the view of some analysts.
Above Mamout's portrait was a quote from Benjamin Franklin that encapsulated all the emotions I was feeling, and so succinctly: "A republic, if you can keep it."
No mere clash of personalities, the Thieu-Ky feud encapsulated — and in turn exacerbated — South Vietnam's profound social fissures, even as the country descended deeper into war.
In the space of a few minutes outside a Sydney mosque the day after the Christchurch shootings, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison encapsulated the country's contradictory identity.
After all, some of that encapsulated knowledge is about how to hand pieces of paper around, and the digital-only banks are hoping to move past that.
If political change could be encapsulated in a magazine cover, we wouldn't be so moved by the rarity of a black model on the front of Vogue.
On Saturday, Boss posted a photo of herself and her daughter on Facebook accompanied by a powerful message that encapsulated what being pregnant after miscarriage has been like.
In order to protect information-bearing DNA they encapsulated it in a synthetic 'fossil' shell made from a microscopic silica glass particle with diameter of roughly 150 nanometers.
The new app means your favorite Tyra moments from "America's Next Top Model" and more will be encapsulated in stickers that you can send your friends in iMessage.
To turn their bacteria into a mine-detection system, they encapsulated them in beads of alginate, a material derived from seaweed that is permeable to vapours from explosives.
Throughout the writing process, though, it became more personal when Burnham "stumbled upon this kid, this girl" who encapsulated the ethos of what he was trying to portray.
His unhinged mood was encapsulated in an encounter between the President and Jeff Mason of Reuters, one of the most down-the-line and courteous reporters in Washington.
Made for everyone, these pieces are genius in their versatility, wit, and the successful way in which Ashish's spirit and aesthetic have been encapsulated at more affordable prices.
Mining investment dried up as a result of proposals, encapsulated in the draft mining charter of 2018, that more equity in firms be handed over to black investors.
For me, that mood is encapsulated especially by the chorus, the sound of which puts me in mind of putting my head back, and moving away at speed.
When the punk and metal scenes came to prominence first in the 1970s, they encapsulated the feelings of working class people betrayed by conditions out of their control.
The strategy is best encapsulated by this detail: former figure skater and current lifestyle reporter Johnny Weir will wear a hashtag-controlled brooch during this year's Kentucky Derby.
This concern is encapsulated by Debord's fourth thesis (emphasis my own): The Spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images.
We can think of institutional diversity, encapsulated in the idea of polycentricity, as fulfilling some of the same risk management function as one's diversification of her investment portfolio.
His story encapsulated the fears of Olympic visitors and the insecurities of a host city struggling with high crime and gun battles between drug gangs and the police.
The crowd-sourcing exercise was not exactly original, but its language—which set fan bases up in imaginary battles—encapsulated the increasingly combative state of pop-music fandom.
During its trip to Mars, the Curiosity rover was encapsulated by a heat shield, so it was never exposed directly to solar UV radiation en route, Rummel said.
My single best Battlefield V match nicely encapsulated much that is new in this game, and the ways its strengths live in close proximity to its worst frustrations.
In return, she made him synonymous with a certain kind of elegance that could be both gamin and languid, encapsulated by the idea of the little black dress.
The literalization of the story for streaming-series purposes is encapsulated in the new opening, a long, expository chase scene that was a brief flashback in the film.
And Mario Hezonja, the perfect foil for the greatest athlete in a generation, exploded across the internet, a viral moment that encapsulated James's whole Lakers experiment gone wrong.
The moment that encapsulated it best came not long after Manchester United's second goal, its second equalizer in this 2-2 draw, though that was telling in itself.
And a 2016 study from the University of Nevada Las Vegas found that encapsulated placenta had no effect on a woman's postpartum iron levels compared to a placebo.
As I left, I gave a backward glance at the TV broadcasting the circus that encapsulated all the dysfunction of this nation I was so anxious to join.
WASHINGTON — On the first day of the 116th Congress, the strident cry of a first-term lawmaker encapsulated the fervor of the progressive left for impeaching President Trump.
Italian radio and television is encapsulated here in the Modernist slab that houses the Turinese home of Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAI) — the Italian state station — in the city center.
Syria encapsulated the West's newfound impotence, a kind of seeping amorality; and, in its bloody dismemberment, Syria sent into Europe a human tide that rabble-rousers seized upon.
The main argument of "The Big Stick" is encapsulated in its subtitle and its sly cover image, a close-up of a pair of boots on the ground.
Brief as they were, they encapsulated nearly everything that is shallow, dishonest and just plain wrong with that policy, as well as his approach to environmental issues generally.
Although a non-smoker, the designer still draws style-inspiration from the, "saucy, sassy, and subversive," themes the taboo practice evokes (as encapsulated in his evocative smoking-lip design).
I feel that post-production is just as important as the live performance itself; it allows the magic and emotion that was felt in the moment to be encapsulated.
While talking to Jessica Jones stars Krysten Ritter and Rachael Taylor in New York City's Netflix offices, the pair encapsulated their show's entire sophomore year in a single sentence.
It's encapsulated in a single number on the bottom right of the chart below: The average U.S. venture capital exit is nearly $200 million, versus $70 million for Europe.
In Monday's Game 4, an imperfect layup late in overtime by Heat guard Dwyane Wade perfectly encapsulated the series and gave us the "internet moment" we've been waiting for.
The justices, who began hearing the case last year, threw out the petition on the grounds that gay sex clashed with broader, traditional moral values encapsulated in Kenya's constitution.
It says the rules have shrunk from 2,500 words to just 600 — with each of the reworded rules now encapsulated within a pithy tweet length (280 characters or less).
As Splinter's Libby Watson wrote on Tuesday, it was a moment that encapsulated a news outlet that privileged a smug sense of being "in the know" over meaningful reporting.
DANDONG, China (Reuters) - It is at China's main border post with North Korea where Beijing's fraught dilemma over how to keep its unpredictable neighbor in check is best encapsulated.
Encapsulated air units in the soles added springy cushioning while box-toe perforations offered easy ventilation, making the Air Force 1 a simple and stylish choice for the pros.
But no moment better encapsulated reality television's political power than the other Kim summit, between two celebrities who got their reality TV starts on NBC properties in the '00s.
By the time I got to the chorus refrain I was crying and that's when I knew "Deep Love" encapsulated what I'd been wanting to say with this record.
The ceremony led by Mr. Macron encapsulated the tension in the international arena as Mr. Trump seeks to rewrite the rules that have governed the world in recent decades.
Part of the Q-Line's uphill battle is that the American City in question is still very much the Motor City, conceived around the encapsulated mentality of the automobile.
The values that McCain revered were encapsulated in a moving eulogy by his friend and Senate sparring partner, former Vice President Joe Biden at a memorial service in Phoenix.
But Bloomberg by his own description is "basically nonpartisan," while the party is arguably lurching left, a tension encapsulated by the debate over how he is deploying his fortune.
One thing it should not do is embrace the immigration-centric counterterrorism approach promoted by the Trump administration and encapsulated by the travel ban, which the President should end.
Her bird person character, the Artist, perfectly encapsulated a different facet of what it means to be a young/broke artist trying to survive in this often brutal world.
The current state of the race for the Republican presidential nomination was encapsulated by a conversation overheard last night in the lobby of the Marriott hotel in Columbia, South Carolina.
I feel that my personhood shouldn't be encapsulated only in this [view] that if you have a vagina you're a woman and if you have a penis you're a man.
This dual bind—where black people are subjected to science rather than supported by it—is encapsulated in the concept of "medical apartheid," a term coined by author Harriet Washington.
While his time on stage was brief, Gosling shared a story that perfectly encapsulated his experience in Hollywood while managing to speak to the points of the tech wizards onstage.
The Last of the Iron LungsPhoto: Jennings Brown/GizmodoMartha Lillard spends half of every day with her body encapsulated in a half-century old machine that forces her to breathe.
And in this case, "SNL" writers didn't just mimic Spicer, they encapsulated a far bigger story: this is what it looks like when a normal, professional political operative becomes Trumpified.
The conversation involved the popular comic strip Dilbert, copyright law, an internet meme about a frog, and politics — and ultimately encapsulated the recurring themes that have come to define 21967.
Last week, Batman v Superman director Zack Snyder offhandedly gave an interview to Entertainment Weekly that perfectly encapsulated why he's one of the most controversial directors working in Hollywood today.
Nikki Reed, Kim and Kourtney Kardashian, Katherine Heigl and Ryan Lochte's wife Kayla Rae Reid encapsulated theirs, Khloé Kardashian shared plans to consume hers, and Teigen seemingly simply cooked hers.
An interview by CNN's Randy Kaye with female Trump supporters in Dallas encapsulated the steadfastness of Trump's base and their absorption of his message on Ocasio-Cortez and her colleagues.
The sleek vehicle is controlled in part by what the company calls an internal, 18-speed "E-Gear Box" with electronic shifting, as well as an encapsulated chainless drive train.
One popular pick on Amazon, for example, is an encapsulated cocktail of omega-3s, B vitamins and plant-derived compounds that its maker claims can improve memory, concentration and focus.
Graham by the hand; she relayed an anecdote that encapsulated her belief that the system was rigged, stacked against people like her in favor of the wealthy and the connected.
They view Trump as a leader who was elected to break with timorous traditions and defend American interests in a forceful way — as encapsulated by his "America First" campaign slogan.
But that small kindness typified the aloha spirit and encapsulated my experience on the Big Island — an easy, casual compassion, welcoming of others, looking simply to live and let live.
" The company added: "We believe the cowboy spirit is about having courage, independence and confidence, which are the same qualities encapsulated in this limited-run, one-of-a-kind collection.
Guillermo Heredia couldn't have known it, but his poor decision perfectly encapsulated the Mariners' 215 season, and just might be a perfect allegory for the future of the club, too.
"A Category 1 storm approaching a particular coastline in a particular way can produce really dangerous conditions and storm surges that aren't encapsulated by the simple wind speed," he said.  
" In an interview with The Washington Post in 2006, Mr. Blum encapsulated his life's mission as "ending, at least slowing down, the American Empire," or "at least injuring the beast.
The difference is, in effect, encapsulated by that one number, "lo spread," an object of respect and fear that tells us a lot about the messy state of European politics.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have reported a case of neonatal sepsis linked to maternal handling or ingestion of encapsulated placenta contaminated with the bacteria group B streptococcus.
Penned in heavy pidgin English and sung over a beat that Fela himself would vibe out to, Burna Boy expertly encapsulated the mantra of Nigerians: my life is my own.
The State Department has its own evaluation policy, which covers security assistance, but most of the details are encapsulated in internal guidance documents that remain out of the public eye.
" And Priebus, Trump's first chief of staff, encapsulated the White House and the thrust of Woodward's book by describing the administration as a place with "natural predators at the table.
It was pop's take on R&B, hip-hop, and even a little country that created a digestible album that encapsulated an era of frosted tips and unbuttoned silk blouses.
"If I had to say what is our greatest challenge in the Middle East to both our countries, to our Arab neighbors, it's encapsulated in one word: Iran," Netanyahu said.
In your book, that is encapsulated by the teenage Gazan girl Farah Baker, who tweeted from the midsts of Israeli bombings, versus the social media wing of the Israeli Defence Forces.
But it's also commodified poignancy: an encapsulated micronarrative, like Ernest Hemingway's "For sale: baby shoes, never worn," which relies on the bathroom's universal familiarity to deliver a quick dose of pathos.
Anne-Marie Slaughter neatly encapsulated the tension when she said the US attack "is illegal under international law" and at the same time the US "did the right thing" by attacking.
"If you need to use enzymes for biological or chemical effects, you can have an encapsulated enzyme with self-healing properties degrade the toxin before it reaches the skin," said Demirel.
DANDONG, China, April 14 (Reuters) - It is at China's main border post with North Korea where Beijing's fraught dilemma over how to keep its unpredictable neighbour in check is best encapsulated.
With the French and English speaking music or art conversations that happened in this rural francophone part of Canada, a festival like FME matters, and Negusse encapsulated it all rather poignantly.
Now, archaeologists believe they've found the temple's original structure: another smaller pyramid "encapsulated underneath the visible temple" that was built somewhere between 0003 and 800 CE, according to the Associated Press.
Ieshia Evans, 35, was made famous by the widely-shared picture, which encapsulated for some the spirit of demonstrators across the United States protesting against how police treat people of color.
"What we found especially interesting is that it encapsulated a trans-Atlantic phenomenon," Katherine Connor Martin, the head of United States dictionaries at Oxford University Press, told the New York Times.
Distance, emotional and physical, was an overarching theme best encapsulated on the final song, "Ketchum, ID," in which each woman sings a verse about the melancholy of life on the road.
It sat on a table in a private dining room underneath a set of lights, a dig at a top Democrat that encapsulated the vibe at this Republican-heavy watch party.
This practice appears to have given way to encapsulated placenta, a process by which a steamed and dehydrated — but sometimes raw — placenta is ground and placed in gelatin capsules for consumption.
Whether it changed the course of history remains open to debate, but at the very least it encapsulated an almost-anything-goes approach that characterized the nation's politics in that era.
Though never built, the Liberty Plaza project encapsulated a newly digitized, 24-hour economy; the architects even imagined that passers-by could buy and sell stock on their newfangled flip phones.
It was just one angry comment on one Indian LGBTQ Facebook page, but it neatly encapsulated the intolerance and fear felt by countless people when LGBTQ parties began to emerge in Mumbai.
However modest it may appear to the 21st-century eye, CBS's broadcast of Super Bowl I encapsulated the great technological strides taken during one of the most important eras in sportscasting history.
Falih comes from a younger generation but modernization is also very much in line with the new approach being pushed by consultants from McKinsey and encapsulated in the government's Vision 2030 plan.
The equation was encapsulated by physicist Frank Drake in the 1960s as a way to think about the number of civilizations in the galaxy that we might be able to communicate with.
Objectifying time is also beautifully achieved with Cassils's" Encapsulated Breaths" (2017), a group of hanging, blown glass orbs that contain the artist's captured breath and resemble cartoon speech bubbles devoid of words.
Video "Everything that is wrong with the monarchy is completely encapsulated in the idea that you&aposre invited to the royal wedding and you have to bring your own food," he declared.
Instead, it encapsulated the predicament in which Trump now finds himself: embroiled in disorder which he's often fueled himself and with the path to stability passing inescapably through more shakeups and turmoil.
Taking a look around, it is clear that the alternate symbolism of orientalism and freedom encapsulated by ancient Phrygian headwear and then the red freedom cap has not completely disappeared from society.
Speaking at a eulogy for a slain pastor after the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting, Obama broke into strains of "Amazing Grace" -- a raw display of emotion that encapsulated the country's grief.
Falih comes from a younger generation but modernisation is also very much in line with the new approach being pushed by consultants from McKinsey and encapsulated in the government's Vision 2030 plan.
The startling contrast between Macron palling around with Trump on a state visit and his velvet hammer speech -- effectively defending the world order from "America First" nationalism -- encapsulated his intricate US strategy.
Ahead, an interview with a woman who encapsulated her placenta (it's actually the one pictured), took her pills dutifully, saw no perceivable benefits, and won't be doing it again after future births.
The finale had its bittersweet elements — especially the sudden onset of palsy in the butler, Carson (Jim Carter), whose determination to maintain a facade of business-as-usual encapsulated the entire series.
The entire situation is nicely encapsulated in a brief comment exchange on a "Harlem Shake" remix of the Speedo video: Brakey's now running against Maine's Democratic nominee for US senate Zak Ringelstein.
It was the sound of the band achieving their intended goal, of making a record that encapsulated all their assorted interests while setting a bar that everyone else would need to clear.
Here, it seemed, was the opéra bouffe climax of Mr. Trump's campaign against the media, a bizarro-world spectacle that both encapsulated and parodied the president's animus toward a major democratic institution.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Nothing so encapsulated the political shackles in which Saad al-Hariri has operated as Lebanon's prime minister as the way he resigned in a televised statement made from Saudi Arabia.
And the beauty of Rectify is encapsulated in an idea McKinnon expresses to me: Over its four seasons, the show will have followed these characters for about six months of their lives.
Onision was an early YouTube success story; he went viral in 227 for the video "Banana Song (I'm A Banana)" which encapsulated the worst of the aughts' affinity for quirky, random humor.
That feeling of missed opportunity was perhaps best encapsulated by Skrillex, Diplo and Bieber's live performance, which seemed to sum up the Grammys' attitude towards dance and electronic music to an absolute tee.
It was well encapsulated in a joke about the fictional Radio Yerevan (a staple of Soviet-era humor) in which a caller asks what is the average wage of an American manual worker.
It's not that it encapsulated the '73s, but it certainly was one of the primary aspects of what the art of the '80s became: this interaction between art and creativity in the streets.
" The stereotype the group settled on is encapsulated in the term "open source," which eschewed the ethical dimension of free software by focusing entirely on the efficiency of making software's source code "open.
Translation: it's got encapsulated cups, which are fully sewn into the bra and are meant to soften boob bounce, and the bra "houses each breast separately without compressing the breast tissue," Plante explained.
We don't typically put artists or celebrities on our cover, so we chose an image with a lot of movement and an immersive backstory that we felt encapsulated music in an unlikely way.
And it's becoming more and more apparent that there's not just straight parties and gay parties—people want this mixture of sexualities, experiences, eccentricities and abnormalities that's more encapsulated by a "queer" audience.
But after war broke out in Yugoslavia (a country that formerly encapsulated Serbia, Croatia, Slovenia, Macedonia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina) in the 1990s and foreign tourists stopped coming, the hotel shut down.
For many Ukrainians, the case encapsulated a failure to follow through on the sweeping promises made during the heady days of the revolution to root out corruption and establish a modern, transparent state.
Making the promotion all the more exciting was the fact that the toys were encapsulated within the immediately familiar red and white orb of a Pokéball—the fictional vessel used to catch Pokémon.
For me, the piece blew everything else out of the gallery and encapsulated what I knew of the artist's work since I'd first seen it at the Studio Museum in Harlem in 1996.
" On Election Day, Royal Jordanian encapsulated such concerns when the airline tweeted an advertisement for its fares that said: "Just in case he wins ... Travel to the U.S. while you're still allowed to!
The strategy, encapsulated in Esteves' definition of BTG Pactual as "an investment bank that invests," turned on its head after the buyout unit was forced to sell many of its investments since November.
RIO DE JANEIRO — A fire engulfed the National Museum of Brazil on Sunday night, ravaging the stately, 200-year-old museum in Rio de Janeiro and threatening the years of history encapsulated inside.
The figures encapsulated the terrible dilemma that faces the President -- between safeguarding the collective wealth and well-being of the country and the thousands, or even millions, of Americans who could get sick.
This week has encapsulated the ugly truth of guns in America: that black Americans with guns are most often seen as a threat, while black Americans are the ones most threatened by guns.
He adds other botanicals to his products — including wild rose blossoms and sea buckthorn — to form an encapsulated complex that promises to deliver hydration, fight hyperpigmentation and soften fine lines gradually over time.
His 1988 bid collapsed in a heap of plagiarism accusations and other assorted dramas, encapsulated in a famous-for-C-SPAN exchange with a New Hampshire man over Mr. Biden's law school record.
"Although excessive uncontrolled biological contamination of the Moon's surface is not scientifically desirable, small quantities of tardigrades encapsulated in amber are likely to be of minimal environmental impact," Pratt writes to The Verge.
This convergence between the science and social justice issues that lead to the creation of the "flatten the curve" movement is encapsulated in the story of the creation of a powerful data visualization.
The program ends with the perennial pas de six and tarantella from Act III of "Napoli," a sustained cornucopia of dance ebullience: The extroverted spontaneity of southern Italy is encapsulated by Danish classicism.
It was here, in 2015, where he called his majority leader, Senator Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, a liar, in a remarkable breach of Senate decorum that encapsulated his relationship with many fellow Republicans.
And his focus on how to help the poor — encapsulated by a plan to end hunger — won him support from those who saw him as a fierce advocate for the underserved and underrepresented.
Instead, banishing billionaires — seeking to cut their economic power, working to reduce their political power and attempting to question their social status — is a pithy, perfectly encapsulated vision for surviving the digital future.
The course correction at Dior Men — which Jones Anglicized from Hedi Slimane's original Dior Homme — has been swift and unmistakable, a shift in sensibility and viewpoint encapsulated in the label's iconic bee logo.
As much as anything could, that speech encapsulated what the movie industry was trying to put forth as its public face in 2018: That diversity and inclusion were no longer notions or promises.
Pairing a "thanks, Obama" with a gif of a man knocking over a comically large bowl of chips perfectly encapsulated just how far certain groups were willing to go to vilify the President.
I must also admit I have never seen Dirty Dancing, which I'm told is a celebrated piece of pop culture that encapsulated the Borscht Belt resort experience but kept the Jewish out of it.
Axios has reported that the idea of attention-based advertising has encapsulated grocers and retailers like Walmart, Kroger, Albertsons, Target, as a way steal advertising dollars or consumer attention away from traditional media companies.
My first three hours with the game perfectly encapsulated the roughly 30 hours I ended up spending with it (in a fairly leisurely and inefficient playthrough that still left a few major sideplots unresolved).
Their "Goddess of Democracy," crushed by Chinese tanks exactly 27 years ago, encapsulated the magnetic appeal of America, of its founding ideals, and of the remarkable execution of those ideals by the American people.
Together these encapsulated why the Russian world remains so fascinating and essential a subject—the geographical and moral scale, the grotesque suffering and misrule, the bravery, the ideas and the impact on everybody else.
For many of his voters, "The Snake" perfectly encapsulated their views of undocumented workers: Sneaking into the US under false pretenses and then immediately turning on the same people whose country they had entered.
Astute internet commentators have characterized that shift as being encapsulated in a trend in our collective internet proclivities away from cats (cynical, wry, highly conditional love) and toward dogs (wholesome, pure, highly unconditional love).
Conservatives also allege that she's dumb and incompetent, perhaps best encapsulated by this image that's been doing the rounds claiming that AOC was fired from the fast food chain Hot Dog on a Stick.
The parasites then reproduce asexually in the rodent&aposs body, eventually entering an inactive lifecycle stage in which they are known as bradyzoites — dormant cells encapsulated in cysts in the brain and other tissues.
German officials in particular take a dim view of the ECB's free spending and its impact on prices, something ING economist Carten Brzeski encapsulated in a note entitled "Return of Germany's economic bogeyman: inflation".
" Nixon encapsulated his view, which is mirrored by Trump's lawyers in their letter to Mueller, by telling David Frost after he left office, "When the President does it, that means it is not illegal.
The album finds a beauty in crying and dancing at the same time, best encapsulated by one of its most popular songs, "Rose-Colored Boy," for which Paramore released a music video on Monday.
The message encapsulated Republicans' biggest problem in 2018: They had far fewer accomplishments than they'd promised, and it proved difficult to convince voters that a massive corporate tax cut was actually changing their lives.
They encapsulated the driving force of creativity: the constant quest for new ways of seeing, new ways of working, new ways of crafting and expressing identity, new ways of being relevant in the world.
It was Cummings who came up with the slogan "Take Back Control," a short phrase that neatly encapsulated the campaign's central ideas of immigration, sovereignty and disruption, and that struck a chord with voters.
When you arrive at the tiny glass-encapsulated Better Luck Tomorrow in Houston's hip Heights neighborhood, you're asked to join the bar's "club," which requires a signature before you've even looked at the menu.
He has perfumed the fountains of Versailles, encapsulated the smell of soil in wax nails and scented the bar at the Baccarat Hotel in Midtown Manhattan, where we spoke recently about his new project.
That at-bat encapsulated how pitchers have approached Sanchez, who remains among the best-hitting catchers in baseball, even if not as fearsome as he was during the final two months of last season.
That tradition of Labour's triangulating on the issue was encapsulated by a horrible promotional mug during the 2015 election campaign that bore the slogan "Controls on Immigration," issued under the former leader, Ed Miliband.
In two stunning moments that book-ended the evening, Trump, as he began his speech, turned his back on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's outstretched hand in a snub that encapsulated their boiling bad blood.
For many, Mara's explanation of how the Giants settled on Judge encapsulated the flawed processes and thinking that many of the country's elite institutions, the N.F.L. included, follow when evaluating candidates for top positions.
That series encapsulated the Western civilization narrative that people, at least in Europe and North America, used for most of the past few centuries to explain their place in the world and in time.
Jarring footage meanwhile of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo beaming in photo-ops Tuesday alongside King Salman and ruthless son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, or MBS, encapsulated a closing of ranks with Riyadh.
The deliberate, arbitrary coldness of the assault and Meursault's lack of empathy are part of the 1942 novel's point — the Cure's first single, "Killing an Arab," encapsulated the character's alienation in just two minutes.
The range of the blockchain's usages, from corporate banking to a more idealistic open market, is possibly best encapsulated in the three versions of the game Risk that Denny has reimagined for each company.
One reason why it's a particular focus is just because, if you have the bad behavior of Silicon Valley encapsulated in this one company, of course you're going to use that as the lens in.
They can repeat it as, here's something we've learned about how we can make decisions better, how to lead better, how to manage better, and that's encapsulated in something that you could tell younger self.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai's three and a half hour testimony before the House Judiciary Committee today — and the problem with congressional tech executive hearings — is perhaps best encapsulated by his brief exchange with Texas Rep.
Medical science uses animals a lot—but almost always they are there to act as stand-ins for human beings, a role encapsulated in the word "model" that is often applied to such laboratory organisms.
For all of his formal and conceptual invention, Khalil and his work are best encapsulated by "Self-portrait" (1975), an image of a man made up of different shades of black, that nonetheless radiates light.
Martin Mignot, a partner at Index Ventures and a member of Revolut's board of directors, said TSB's systems failure this year encapsulated the issues traditional banks face: costly retail space and slow, legacy computer systems.
In his refusal to flower the fields of his enemies, Oedipus' ownership over his own ashes defies Greek expectations of heroes who seek fame immemorial (in the tradition of Greek epic poetry encapsulated as kleos).
He brought with him a desire to break the stereotype of Tibetans encapsulated in "Serfs," the classic 1963 Chinese film about the exploitation of a Tibetan serf and his emancipation by the People's Liberation Army.
His successor, Thabo Mbeki — whose Pan-African vision was encapsulated in his phrase "African Renaissance" — was forced out of power in 2008 before the end of his second term by Mr. Zuma and his allies.
His mind may be on commerce, but Mr. Wang is nothing if not droll: his sense of fun encapsulated in Sophia, a bandanna-clad cyborg who took her place, without fanfare, in the front row.
Places like Strawberry Fields in Southern California, The Farm in central Tennessee and Drop City in rural Colorado encapsulated the radical freedom, social experimentation and consciousness expansion that came to define the 1960s and 1970s.
In a way, it encapsulated Bryant&aposs entire career — an all-time skilled player, with notable flaws, but an image and flare for the dramatic that elevated him to greater heights in the sports world.
The bitterly polarized state of American politics was encapsulated by two remarkable moments: After entering the chamber, Trump turned his back on his host, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, and did not shake her outstretched hand.
Martin Mignot, a partner at Index Ventures and a member of Revolut's board of directors, said TSB's systems failure this year encapsulated the issues traditional banks face: costly retail space and slow, legacy computer systems.
And yet he has been driven to this despair not by any awareness of his own faults, but by the machinations of a subplot that has encapsulated a lot of this season's problems with race.
Relations between the United States and China have soured in recent months amid a trade war and perceived Chinese assertiveness in the Pacific, encapsulated by Beijing's artificial island building in the disputed South China Sea.
This article cannot even attempt to fully explore the position of women in Pakistan because, like every other country in the world, Pakistani women have varied, individual experiences that cannot be encapsulated in one description.
Q. The idea behind Skin Inc is novel: offering customers custom-blended serum based on an in-depth online skin survey, and keeping the active ingredients individually encapsulated so they remain pure and fresh until application.
But perhaps no moment encapsulated the whirlwind of emotions better than the beautifully deadpan, tears-in-their-eyes speech given by Steve Carell and Kristen Wiig before they presented the Award for Best Motion Picture — Animated.
They wanted to be modern, cosmopolitan and connected, and hip-hop encapsulated everything they longed for: the technology, lifestyle and new art of a world that their underdeveloped, closed-off state had failed to bring them.
After a few months, she came across an article which perfectly encapsulated her feelings: written by Keith Telfeyan for I Heart Berlin, "Arriving at the Berlin State of Mind" discusses the city's particular sense of liberation.
That year, the CPD would alter history by influencing the American Cold War strategy encapsulated in the famous secret national security document called "United States Objectives and Programs for National Security," also known as NSC-68.
If the Red Dragon isn't encapsulated in anything on the ride to Mars, its exterior will be exposed to the sun's UV rays all the way to the planet, which could help destroy lingering Earth microbes.
But for this book, I felt 1997 encapsulated everything and took the images beyond just the idea of a photograph of a student at an anonymous art school, and placed it into a significant cultural moment.
However, it was the Spanish who struck decisively in the seventh minute with a goal that encapsulated the technical prowess, the movement and the vision that sets them apart from the rest of this summer's contenders.
"Everything is quite surreal, 95% of the situation remains normal here but we feel encapsulated," one of the guests, Christopher Betts, from Leicestershire in central England, told Reuters by telephone as he sat by the pool.
" The interaction encapsulated a dynamic at the core of the current debate about health care policy: Republican plans involve unpopular spending and coverage cuts, so they dress them up with nice-sounding jargon like "consumer-directed.
The docudrama I, Tonya revisited the case of Tonya Harding from Harding's angle, while Casting JonBenet explored how the lurid murder case and ensuing media circus encapsulated anxieties about an increasingly sexualized culture in the 1990s.
"The monstrous immorality of Trumpcare is perfectly encapsulated in House Republicans' plan to exempt their own health coverage from the damage it will do to everyone else," said the House Democratic leader, Nancy Pelosi of California.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - The shifting dynamics of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) industry have been neatly encapsulated by two recent decisions: the scrapping of a major new development and the expansion of an existing large-scale project.
Judges, including Gabrielle Union and Simon Cowell, were blown away on Tuesday night's episode by the group's joyful performance of their song "My African Dream," which encapsulated their journeys from their home country to the big stage.
Another early work, "Rorschach Blot" (1995), encapsulated Yuskavage's psychosexual shtick in a single image: a cartoonish blonde, knees splayed, reveals the entirety of her nether regions, rendered by the painter as a sort of lewd exclamation point.
The main takeaway from Trump's first six months in office is that he doesn't know what he's doing and he isn't learning—and that has been best encapsulated by his inept struggle to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Each of the six shades are named after a Manhattan location — Hudson Yards and Central Park, for example — and are encapsulated in a refillable, metallic gold case that resembles her signature hourglass perfume bottles, $105 and $130.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner perfectly encapsulated the angst of being a woman today: We are a sisterhood, we love each other, we pick each other up — just as long as I am the perfect one, picking you up.
On Golf CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Justin Thomas's birdie putt, the one that hung on the lip of the hole for a tick more than 10 seconds before dropping, encapsulated the patience that made his first major victory possible.
The brief phone call to his mother — "forgive me for anything I did wrong" — encapsulated a deeply complicated family tale of conflict and rebellion, a complex interweaving of personal histories and the tortured recent history of Libya.
Perhaps Grassley's attitude to oversight is best encapsulated by a phone call I took from the grand man of whistleblowers — Ernie Fitzgerald, who was illegally fired by Richard Nixon and then reinstated — while standing outside Grassley's office.
These stories — about art and reality, genius and insanity, fathers and sons — drive the narrative and are encapsulated by the narrator's own recounting of the three-hour encounter, referring frequently to Leibniz's later writings on their meeting.
There was a moment in Bill Clinton's winding, loving, and occasionally weird convention speech about his wife that encapsulated how Hillary Clinton's admirers see her, and why they think so much of the criticism she gets is unfair.
Dr. Janet Woodcock, director of FDA's Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, says it was part of a broader move toward patient-focused drug development, something she says is encapsulated in the newly passed 21st Century Cures Act.
These nested stories — about art and reality, genius and insanity, fathers and sons — drive the narrative, and are encapsulated by the narrator's own recounting of the three-hour encounter, referring frequently to Leibniz's later writings on their meeting.
On June 1, 2011 seapunk was immortalized on the internet via a Twitter hashtag, and a small band of web artists and electronic musicians began developing a look, sound, and ideology that they believed encapsulated the seapunk aesthetic.
When Counselor to the President Kellyanne Conway referred to "alternative facts " earlier this month, she succinctly encapsulated the ongoing narrative of some governments propagating the shadowy, Orwellian world of "disinformation" that has risen to prominence in recent months.
Next, you're greeted by a room full of tongues, including one really giant one — a tribute to designer John Pasche's iconic lips logo, which has encapsulated the band's sleazy, seductive, anti-authoritarian appeal for almost half a century.
Lana and Lilly Wachowski's "The Matrix," as Raftery sees it, tapped into the idea that "online, reality was becoming bendable," a concept encapsulated in a revolutionary CGI sequence in which Neo (Keanu Reeves) miraculously evades a hurtling bullet.
It leaves the city grappling with the loss of two lives — that of Mr. Malaspina and his attacker — which between them encapsulated all of Australia's greatest hopes and fears around immigrants and what they bring to our shores.
I just felt like that picture really encapsulated for me the loneliness sometimes that accompanies the black experience in America, where no one really knows what you're going through, and you're just alone in that sea of otherness.
Monday's striking contrasting images — pristinely dressed Israelis and Americans applauding joyfully at the new embassy in Jerusalem while Israeli soldiers fired bullets and tear gas at throngs of Palestinian protesters in Gaza — encapsulated the difficulty of their task.
Or why the entire trauma of the Vietnam War is encapsulated by a single June 1972 photo of a young Vietnamese girl, naked and barefoot, howling in anguish as dark smoke billows behind her after a napalm attack.
The difficulty she may have getting a fair hearing for her allegations -- that she was assaulted by Kavanaugh when they were in high school in the 1980s -- was encapsulated by remarks by President Donald Trump on Thursday night.
But for me, this section is best encapsulated by a single shot, the best in the episode, which follows Angela from overhead as she enters a high-security area where she can hack into the ECorp central systems.
The algorithmic timeline is probably a better business move for Twitter, something that will ensure that more causal users can get a more encapsulated experience when they open the app rather than a hodgepodge snapshot of their followers' thoughts.
But it also encapsulated the ongoing challenge the festival and its British founder faces: hosting an event that is simultaneously culturally sensitive, positively contributes to Malawi's global development, and is run to the standard of other international music festivals.
" Stiles gives the brand similarly glowing reviews: "Since this glitter is encapsulated in the gel base, each piece is coated — unlike using a glitter adhesive with loose glitter — which is more hit or miss and it's guaranteed to travel.
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, who built his White House campaign against Clinton around populist proposals to eradicate income inequality, remove big money from politics and rein in Wall Street, said the Brexit vote encapsulated many of those concerns.
With the release of CAPSULE: 1999-2015, the band has condensed and, well, encapsulated the first stage of its career into a collection of songs that span the band's lifetime since the release of second record Blank-Wave Arcade.
After all of the failed love and endless partying, its ultimate mission statement is encapsulated by its final lines: on "Perfect Places," its last note of acceptance, the foil to "Green Light"'s desperate search ("I'm waiting for it").
But this week, the Centers For Disease Control released a report indicating that the encapsulated placenta pills that a mother was taking were likely responsible for her baby's strep infection that made him incredibly sick and caused difficulty breathing.
The more Iran strays from the understandings encapsulated in that agreement, the more difficult it becomes for Europe to continue to conduct "business as usual" with Tehran — and the more justified America's economic pressure on the Islamic Republic appears.
That uncertainty surrounding Price, and even the nature of his injury, encapsulated the season for a franchise that in November had fans discussing the possibility of a 25th Stanley Cup victory, which would be the club's first since 1993.
If I'm feeling generous, inasmuch as it twists the game's narrative, unites disparate ideas into a colorful whole and also bores players senseless with overwritten jabber, one might say the prison cell sequence is Metal Gear Solid perfectly encapsulated.
But it was "Inuksuit," performed in withering, 100-degree heat around "Pioneer," that encapsulated what this strange center in Montana is meant to be: a communing with art and nature, an intimately stunning encounter with the possibilities of our world.
That peaked and was indeed encapsulated by a clever stunt that -- like the show itself, almost inevitably -- dragged on too long, as the producers surprised a group of tourists, bringing them into the theater to rub elbows with the stars.
Welcome to the modern papacy — one that is now eccentric, merciless, and shady AF. As I started writing this review, I tried out a few headlines that I felt encapsulated the vastly different but most defining moments of this fascinating show.
It strikes me that one of the enduring strengths of this exhibition is the work's resistance to being encapsulated in an overall narrative — something that was less true of Goodman's exhibitions in recent years, a number of which I reviewed.
Then, in a nailbiting finish that encapsulated the fine margins between joy and despair, American Mara Abbott was caught 200m from the line by a trio of pursuers led by another Dutchwoman Anna van der Breggen who sprinted to gold.
He pointed out that Turkish forces have been in an intense battle with the Kurdish separatist group, the PKK, in the southeast while also contending with ISIS to the south, a threat encapsulated by ISIS' recent deadly attack on Istanbul's airport.
The Vogue Editor-in-Chief is known for having an opinion on pretty much everything, from sweatshirts to Taylor Swift's hair, a trait perfectly encapsulated by Maya Rudolph in her eerily perfect impression of the industry's reigning arbiter of chic.
These past two games just have encapsulated everything about the Duke that we've all learned to loathe—and frankly, that's great news, because it isn't fun to root against the Blue Devils when they aren't any good in the first place.
More profoundly, Toomey felt the Brexit vote and rejection of establishment politics were a sign of profound disaffection in parts of a community still struggling with the loss of the pits and factories and the sense of identity they encapsulated.
This was perfectly encapsulated in a tweet by Avik Roy, president of the Foundation for Research on Equal Opportunity, a very official-sounding think tank that popped up in 503 seemingly just to orchestrate a repeal of the Affordable Care Act.
Writing in the journal The Independent in 1901, Opper defended using stereotypes as part of the logic of cartooning, which he encapsulated in the phrase "Caricature Country": Colored people and Germans form no small part of the population of Caricature Country.
"In line with our forward guidance on the APP, this clearly suggests that current expectations on the intended horizon of our purchases, as encapsulated in our Introductory Statement, and on the sequencing of policy instruments, remain valid today," Coeure said.
Fronted by Jessicka Addams—with her jet black hair, permanently smudged lipstick and a voice that code-switches between childlike innocence and pants-shitting horror in seconds—Jack Off Jill encapsulated pretty much everything about being miserable, furious, and female.
Bryson Gardner, founder of Pearl Automation, encapsulated some of the barriers car tech faces in terms of its investment and innovation cycle, when speaking with TechCrunch's Matthew Lynley about his company's recent launch of a smartphone-connected aftermarket backup camera.
"Many time-release products contain microscopic packets of an active ingredient encapsulated in a carrier system or some other deliver vehicle protecting it, [which allows the product] to help improve its efficiency," says Tammy Yaiser, VP of product development at Algenist.
And it encapsulated how Semenya, a gay black woman from a South African township, has dealt with a decade of almost unimaginable adversity: with the kind of poise and stoicism few of us are able or ever compelled to muster.
"More than stories there was transparency: We talked about race, we talked about class, we talked about so much of what it meant to just be human in this world, and it helped to have that encapsulated in a story."
When I spoke about the DNA test with O.J. Semans, the co-director of Four Directions, one of the groups behind the forum, he offered two succinct, common-sense responses—responses I felt best encapsulated the forum's approach to the matter.
On a day that encapsulated both the high drama and recurring gridlock of the Brexit debate, Mr. Johnson tried to put a good face on the split decision, noting it was the first time a Brexit agreement won a Parliamentary vote.
But only a year removed from helping guide the Blackhawks to their third Stanley Cup since 215, Hossa found himself staring into his longest off-season in four years — a grueling stretch that encapsulated 329 games, including 71 in the playoffs.
The artist, who emerged in the '90s while the Turkish contemporary art scene was seeking to define itself amidst cultural and political fluctuations, has always encapsulated in his multimedia work the dichotomy between the anguish and absurdity contained in reality.
With that move, the culprits perfectly encapsulated the worst fears of those who worry what a Trump presidency will do to this country and to the world, and whether he will take a sharp turn off the road upon which America has traveled.
Hollande, who defeated Sarkozy in the 2012 presidential race, was speaking on Thursday amid lingering security fears and this summer's debacle over a burkini ban, a saga which encapsulated secular France's difficulties responding to the threat posed by homegrown jihadists and foreign militants.
That essence is perfectly encapsulated by Peter Saul's "Stalin in 2200" (51960) — at first glance the most puzzling painting in the show (as well as one of the most formally impressive, an irresistible combination of hyperkinetic movement, solid drawing, and rich, deep color).
From Shirley Clarke's Portrait of Jason to Jean Rouch's Chronicle of a Summer, conversations around ownership, the autonomy of documentary subjects, and ethno-cinema's legacy as an imperial tool encapsulated impending debates amongst the audience, which seemed to spill into the entire day.
In theory, once the campaign ends in 18 days (it has already exceeded its start-up goal of $2,000), you will be able to order a fragrance-free bath bomb of your choice and a blend of essential oils, encapsulated in plastic tubes.
All of us at one point have yearned to have the kind of strength and bravery that encapsulated King Arthur, which is only expected to increase tenfold once you see the new movie about his life, King Arthur: Legend of the Sword.
Still, following the unparalleled success of the Savage Beauty exhibit, which beautifully encapsulated the singular spirit and creativity of one of fashion's most extraordinary talents, it's no surprise that the film industry is interested in further exploring the late designer's relationships and career.
However, ongoing debates about representation, repatriation, and cultural appropriation — all cannily encapsulated in Killmonger's memorable visit to the Museum of Great Britain in Black Panther — affirm that a great deal of work is still needed to make our museums truly welcoming and diverse.
And then there is "Cloudbusting," the masterpiece second single from Kate Bush's 1985 album Hounds of Love, which is summer encapsulated, really, because it embodies what summer represents most of all: possibility, and the feeling that something good is going to happen.
Just as O.J. somehow distilled America's racial pathologies and JonBenét encapsulated anxieties about an increasingly sexualized culture, Tonya's very existence confronted the country's convenient fictions about being a place where everyone has a fair shot, where an even playing field is the rule.
Over the last four seasons, in his second run with the Cavaliers, James has stretched the limits of his long-established greatness, encapsulated by his chase-down of Golden State's Andre Iguodala late in Game 7 of the 2016 finals against Golden State.
On a day that encapsulated both the high drama and recurring gridlock of the Brexit saga, Mr. Johnson implored lawmakers to pass his deal swiftly, calling it the last chance for Parliament to achieve an exit from Europe with a deal in hand.
"It is an area of spectacular and scenic landscapes encapsulated within a small land area, and provides important breeding grounds for colonies of seabirds as well as significant natural habitat for the conservation of threatened species," UNESCO says of the island on its site.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)Last year, Huawei took a big shot at Apple with the MateBook X Pro, a laptop that encapsulated some of the best things about MacBook Pro line while ignoring more gimmicky features like the Touch Bar and Apple's frustrating butterfly keyboard.
A recent press conference where Netanyahu, bidding for a fifth term, presented a "bot" to journalists encapsulated the unique craziness of political disinformation in a country known for its multiple narratives of history and current events, all of which claim a monopoly on the truth.
Jimmy Choo's creative director Sandra Choi said Delevingne's "fun-loving, but glamorous" attitude perfectly encapsulated the spirit of the new collection, so they tapped the star to show off the new party-ready Jimmy Choo shoes and bags in its new editorial and video.
But while both stories revolve around futile human battles for supremacy in a seemingly doomed world—an idea nicely encapsulated by their shared image of a striving hero being irreversibly consumed by an internal form of evil—they seem to have significantly different aims.
The contrast between regular Americans' struggle to get tested and the NBA's capacity to test entire teams regardless of symptoms set off a mix of frustration and resentment toward the elite, best encapsulated in a tweet from New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Encapsulated in that iconic "I'mma let you finish" speech are America's ideas about race, about gender, about wealth, about what kind of music we are allowed to applaud, about who gets to win and why, about whom we are willing to love and why.
The filmmakers enlisted a team of Oscar-winning prosthetic and makeup artists, who created over a hundred pieces of encapsulated silicone to help Bale fully step into Cheney's skin and to turn him into the former vice president at five different stages of his life.
Eaten a few feet away from the watchful eyes of a taxidermied brown bear (the restaurant's menagerie was a private gift), it encapsulated the pleasures and gentle ridiculousness of Angler, a restaurant that wears its hunting lodge drag as proudly as it does its contradictions.
The ad and backlash against it among liberal and black voters in St. Louis and Kansas City perfectly encapsulated Ms. McCaskill's challenge in a state that has substantial liberal, urban populations as well as rural and exurban swing voters who have moved toward the Republicans.
He moved to Rio in 1958, when Brazil was rocketing into a new future, encapsulated by President Juscelino Kubitschek's ambition to accomplish "50 years in five," as the slogan went, and symbolized by the construction of Brasília, the new capital in the country's interior.
He also became the reluctant stepfather of three children, a predicament encapsulated in "Dinner by Lamplight" (1899), a darkened scene in which the artist depicts himself as semi-present — a cardboard-thin silhouette — facing the bright curious face of a little girl across the table.
Longworth, the daughter of Theodore Roosevelt and wife of Nicholas Longworth, the future speaker of the House, was celebrating the defeat in the Senate that day of the Treaty of Versailles, which encapsulated President Woodrow Wilson's grand project for world peace, the League of Nations.
In an article made available to reporters Friday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a leading science journal, an international team of 12 scientists described a dig near Bowman, N.D., that encapsulated the swift demise of an ancient lake and its inhabitants.
The moment encapsulated the unusually prominent role Ivanka Trump has played during Trump's trip to Asia: a first daughter assuming the spotlight and duty beyond that of a senior aide on the world stage, the latest in her ongoing efforts to style herself as a diplomat.
Jamilah Lemieux, vice president of Men's and News Programming for InteractiveOne, powerfully encapsulated skepticism that white feminists would participate in the Women's March on Washington without fully standing in solidarity to fight the injustices women of color face, in an opinion piece for Colorlines last year.
The TANK Art Festival was a landmark event that both encapsulated and defined the unique art scene emerging in Shanghai, achieving social criticism without shying away from our age's obsession with consumerism and entertainment;  rather it used both to invite the public into a conversation about art.
After seven seasons of gorgeously styled credits that encapsulated the game-like nature of the show's plot, the first episode of Season 8 "Winterfell" swapped out the gold color palette and globetrotting locations for a new opening credit sequence that hammers home the final season's wintery world.
Over this period, the spacecraft was attached to the payload adaptor of the Vega launcher, encapsulated within the half-shells of the rocket fairing, transferred to the launcher assembly area, and installed on top of Vega inside the mobile gantry, which was withdrawn shortly before liftoff.
The response stuck with me because it simultaneously encapsulated the (admittedly attractive) idea that we should always squeeze tangible payoffs from the time we have, and seemed to fly in the face of the (also attractive!) notion of being open to and present in the moment.
This is the future we'd like to see, where humanity is able to grow into its role as noble protectors of the galaxy I think what I love best about Star Trek is the idealism about our future in space that is encapsulated in the setting.
Meanwhile, Abe -- the first foreign leader to meet Trump after his election -- has been sending a loyal, flattering and consistent message to Trump, one encapsulated by the baseball cap presented to the President before the two leaders met for a game of golf in Saitama this weekend.
Among the changes to the program are "additional controls and oversight around the review team" — and presumably further oversight of the oversight team itself, since watching the watchers is highly important in a situation like this, with an editorial team encapsulated within a decidedly non-editorial environment.
But it is their visceral fear of immigrants and raw anger about changes in cultural mores — encapsulated by what they called Democrats' rush to believe uncorroborated allegations of sexual assault by Justice Kavanaugh — that appear to be driving the intensity of their support for the president.
The president's principles for a "massive" tax cut, encapsulated in what appeared to be a hastily written one-page document issued in April, were widely ridiculed for a lack of specifics and their underlying economic-growth assumptions, which many economists and policy experts considered overly rosy.
The scene encapsulated the challenge ahead for Nuttall: with UKIP's main political ambition of leaving the EU seemingly in the bag, and Farage still hogging the limelight, what is the party's political purpose, and how does it move out of the shadow of its former leader?
In that way, the sputtering drive to repeal the health care law encapsulated the larger Republican struggle to adapt their historic small-government ideology to the material interests of their modern political coalition, which revolves around older and blue-collar whites who often rely on government safety net programs.
That's encapsulated by Zeynep Tufekci (who is in Antalya at the moment) and her exasperated response to a satirical tweet mocking the idea that tech mattered in any decisive way: People have gotten so used to making fun of internet hype that they can't realize momentous events before them.
In this respect, today's insurgent Democrats are not all that different from those who, back in 2008, believed that change couldn't come soon enough, who were themselves clawing their way out of the political wilderness, and who were encapsulated in another, similarly determined Obama slogan: Yes, we can.
This view was expressed to me often, usually by people asking if the family was "kind" or "benevolent" to their slaves, but at no point was it better encapsulated than by a youngish mom taking the house tour with her 6-year-old daughter a couple of years ago.
" As the C.C.P. has steadily moved away from recognizably communist policies over the last three decades, its leaders have increasingly justified their rule through Han-centered nationalism and by casting the party as the ultimate guarantor of China's stability and prosperity, notions encapsulated under the slogan "Chinese Dream.
As the Rams (3-3) try to regain equilibrium after three straight losses plunged them into third place in the N.F.C. West — behind the division-leading San Francisco 49ers (5-0) and Seattle Seahawks (5-1) — Snead embarked on a one-day makeover that encapsulated his aggressive approach.
Ben Van Heuvelen, the editor-in-chief of Iraq Oil Report, told Vox that Soleimani was a divisive figure who encapsulated the complex nature of the current Iraq-Iran relationship — and who represented what protesters are most incensed about when it comes to Iran's influence on Iraqi politics.
Criminologist Barry Latzer cited a federal study in his book, The Rise and Fall of Violent Crime in America, that encapsulated the reason for concern: The federal Bureau of Justice Statistics once calculated, based on crime victimization rates from 1975 to 1984, the lifetime chances of being raped, robbed, or assaulted.
The episode perfectly encapsulated the challenge Sanders faces on a daily basis -- being the public face for a president who frequently contradicts himself and those who speak for him, leading many to question how much longer she can last in a role that tests her credibility on a regular basis.
That single line, relayed by William B. Taylor Jr., the avuncular, experienced diplomat sent back to Kiev in May by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, encapsulated the now obvious truth that Mr. Trump had little interest in the central national security strategy that his own administration published in late 2017.
I think this failure of understanding has best been encapsulated, in the past weeks, by Corey Menafee's smashing of the racist stained-glass window at Yale: a direct response to an ongoing problem that's represented by both the figurative window and the more abstract racial violence perpetuated by the school.
His 2016 show at the Serpentine Gallery in London encapsulated both the singularity of the artist's aesthetic and the diversity of his vision: three rooms, each appointed with his colorful retro-futuristic furniture, dreamlike illustrated wallpapers and abstract sculptures made from repurposed items such as vases or jugs or chairs.
At War I spent 10 years in the Army, first in the Reserves and then on active duty, but much of my experience is neatly encapsulated by one incident, early in my first overseas tour during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003, when I almost took an unauthorized shower.
At War I spent 10 years in the Army, first in the Reserves and then on active duty, but much of my experience is neatly encapsulated by one incident, early in my first overseas tour during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003, when I almost took an unauthorized shower.
The man whose camera filmed a girl with a dog at almost 4 am couldn't go and ask if she was OK. The feeling is best encapsulated in a clip from North Carolina earlier this year, in which a Ring camera captured a tornado destroying the residence it was installed on.
Feeling compelled, like so much of the art world, to throw aside ordinary business and respond to the recent election, Petzel collected work by 40 artists, as well as a hundred-odd videos submitted by the public, for a compelling group show whose success is well encapsulated in its title.
For the challenger banks, at least those that have gone down the full stack route, the encapsulated institutional knowledge might not be present, but that means they can build a banking system with design criteria that actually reflects how consumers use money today, rather than how they used money last century.
Instead, as former Microsoft Games Studio head Ed Fries puts it, the games at their best are "vista moments"—evocative and hard to pin down, and maybe best encapsulated by the camera slowly tracking out above the bluffs in Halo 3's debut trailer, Master Chief diminishing in the weight of the moment.
"The attraction of the UK as a centre for financial services and business services tends to be encapsulated in the fact that we are English-speaking but not the U.S., and that we are European but not in the euro zone," Peter Sands, ex-Chief Executive of Asia-focused lender Standard Chartered.
But the standoff with one woman, identified by friends as Ieshia Evans and captured in a widely used image by Reuters freelance photographer Jonathan Bachman, has encapsulated for some the spirit of demonstrators across the United States protesting in the past week what they decry as unjust treatment of minorities by police.
That more muddled navigation was encapsulated best by a premature interest rate rise just months before the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008 and also an inability to contain the early wildfires of the euro debt crisis in 2010 and 2011 - at least not until ECB President Mario Draghi's dramatic intervention in mid-2012.
But Ruiz's goal neatly encapsulated the current state of the United States, which, in the nearly two years since the last World Cup was played, has often looked inattentive and uninspired — whether in last summer's Gold Cup, during autumn friendlies or in front of a raucous, foreign crowd that cheered on the Chapines.
For the first time the Hong Kong-based jeweler Michelle Ong has encapsulated her career since she started the Carnet label in 225 in a book, "Carnet by Michelle Ong," by Vivienne Becker, scheduled to be published by Thames & Hudson in Europe on April 22 and in the United States June 2125 ($22011).
Much of the singer's sex appeal seems to boil down to her abundant stores of self-confidence, as perfectly encapsulated by her ability to wear a down coat and sweatpants 5 sizes too large one day and then go braless in a sheer top while giving us all a lesson in dirty dancing the next.
Seemingly overnight, electric scooters went from being a fun — if niche — recreational gadget to suddenly appearing on every street corner in almost every city in the US. The unexpected success of shareable dockless e-scooter companies, as encapsulated by Bird and Lime, is undoubtedly one of the biggest tech crazes of the last year.
Dolphins 16, Colts 12 This win was mostly about Miami's defense — and Jacoby Brissett's absence for Indianapolis — but Ryan Fitzpatrick encapsulated the Dolphins' determination as he impatiently tried to push his way out of a medical tent while waiting to be evaluated for a possible concussion (he was eventually cleared and allowed to return).
Fsociety, it seems, is fresh out of ideas, a fact best encapsulated by a scene in which their ersatz leader, Elliot's sister Darlene, alternates a distinctly Bush-esque speech ("that's low," she says when this comparison is made by one of her underlings) with stomping on a colleague's surprisingly durable smartphone in a frustrated rage.
Reviewing a concert by Mr. Jarreau at the Savoy in New York in 22010, Stephen Holden of The New York Times encapsulated what many saw as both the pros and the cons of Mr. Jarreau's singular style: "Al Jarreau may be the most technically gifted singer working in jazz-fusion today," Mr. Holden wrote.
These Oakland days encapsulated key milestones in Bruce's life, including the creation of the only book he ever published in his lifetime, getting noticed by Hollywood, his fight with Wong Jack Man, and his initial development of Jeet Kune Do. However, this era typically gets minimal attention in most biographical works, despite its formative significance.
" She also explains that her character in the Adam France-directed video was created to escape preconceived notion of gender, femininity, and race, suggesting a desire for a free and open-ended kind of being, one seemingly encapsulated by the song's lyric, "Maybe we should stop, but maybe we should never / I wanna eat life, I can't resist it.
All these ingredients were titanically encapsulated in a dinner Mr. Harrison once shared with Orson Welles, which involved, he wrote, "a half-pound of beluga with a bottle of Stolichnaya, a salmon in sorrel sauce, sweetbreads en croûte, a miniature leg of lamb (the whole thing) with five wines, desserts, cheeses, ports" and a chaser of cocaine.
We learned from Akshay Buddiga in 2004 that you cannot be eliminated for fainting during the Bee: Nor will you get eliminated for doing a Napoleon Dynamite impersonation: If you want a deep cut or like musicals, the rules were perfectly encapsulated by the musical The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee: The year's competition will be intense.
The collage is the latest in Simpson's Riunite & Ice series, in which the same cutout appears in serial repetition, each time her head encapsulated by something preternatural and fey: paint black as squid-ink, a milk-colored moon, crystal shards, or clouds, with a ladder leading to where her shoulder might be, the woman her own skybound destination.
The top remaining Democratic contenders are all white, mostly male and mostly old, encapsulated by Mr. Biden, the former vice president and long-assumed front-runner, who is wrapping up an Iowa campaign premised often on delivering somber addresses to small rooms about the soul of the nation and the relative strength of his swing-state polling.
When the Ukraine revelations came to light, I think there was a feeling that it encapsulated the worst of what they believed the president was up to, that he had essentially been willing to cheat his way into power, then cheat on how he wielded it, and that he was now cheating to he keep it.
It's always getting a lot of play, because the world is hell That this very bleak idea is encapsulated in a concept as Dada-ist and ridiculous as a "Milkshake Duck" makes the whole meme a peak example of millennial humor — and thus we shouldn't overlook the more tongue-in-cheek uses of the phrase as well.
Amid a debate about whether the machines will conquer humanity, the writer argued that "Passengers" shows that in some regards, there's really no such animal as AI. "It's just human intelligence encapsulated in a machine," Spaihts told CNBC, adding that the movie's characters ultimately require human ingenuity to extricate them from their predicament despite the plethora of automation sustaining them.
For adviser Sarah Lerner, rising editor-in-chief Caitlynn Tibbetts, and the rest of the yearbook staff at the high school in Parkland, Florida, including the crew of therapy dogs in this year's edition perfectly encapsulated the difficult but rewarding challenge of creating the book in the wake of a campus shooting that still very much defines their daily existence.
It's painful, but fitting, that she decides to sell her house and move to Nantucket, since the memories of Richard hang heavy in the air (a feeling that's perfectly encapsulated when Rory borrows the place to write her book, and each of the rooms conjures up images of Friday night dinners from the original series, with Richard front and center).
"All Phylyda pieces are made using exclusive Italian fabrics and feature innovative details such as our signature soft and adjustable back clasps, sculpting, fast-drying, SPF 50 fabrics, and some are even lined with a fabric made from a micro-encapsulated fiber, rich in aloe, retinol, vitamin E, and caffeine, which helps smooth the aspect of your skin while you rest," Maurer said.
The song's cavernous, brooding atmospherics somehow encapsulated and suffused the '80s: druggy mania and comedown; sex laced with fear and death; capitalism tickling your fancy and burying you up to your neck; the almost cartoonish specter of global annihilation; technological unease; white suits; fluorescent everything; and an unquenchable, cinematic emptiness that either evoked the end of history or a dodgy batch of cocaine.
If General Magic had potentially iterated in a way that the iPod did, that they released a different iteration of the iPod every single year and just encapsulated new features, and that six, seven years later that iPod become the iPhone, General Magic could quite easily have done that rather than trying to put five years of work just into one device.
For Mr. Obama, the killing of Alton Sterling in Baton Rouge, La., and Philando Castile in suburban St. Paul and the bloody reprisal in Dallas encapsulated the challenge he has faced throughout his presidency: how to confront a justice system that he views as tilted against the very people whom he, as the nation's first black president, seemed singularly equipped to help.
There are many identities that are encapsulated under the T of the LGBTQ umbrella, which includes gender non-conforming people whose gender expression does not match social expectations for the gender they were assigned at birth, agender people who do not identify with any gender and intersex people who are born with a sexual anatomy that is not entirely male or female.
Indeed, while the attack has cast a pall of sadness over the city, it also has given rise to a new saying: Toronto the Good, a sentiment perhaps best encapsulated by the actions of Constable Ken Lam, the police officer who earned praise around the world for maintaining his composure while arresting the man accused of driving the van, Alek Minassian.
The three-step system, which can also be purchased à la carte, makes a point of being gentle, not by skimping on actives but by finding new ones altogether — like under-the-radar Bixa orellana seed extract for regulating oil production without drying — and pairing them with proven cutting-edge nourishing ingredients, like nano-encapsulated hemp-derived full-spectrum CBD.
The White House disclosed the news on a day when Mr. Trump fired up his supporters at a campaign-style rally in Harrisburg, Pa. The timing of the announcement — after a speech that was a grievance-filled jeremiad — encapsulated this president after 100 days in office: still ready to say and do things that leave people, even on his staff, slack-jawed.
The slowing of the German motor has set off an acrimonious debate within Germany's ruling "grand coalition", an uneasy alliance between the Christian Democrats, who want to stick to their traditional fiscal orthodoxy (encapsulated in the "black zero" policy of no deficits), and the Social Democrats, who are now pushing for more spending under their more left-wing, newly elected leaders.

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