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- adjective Enclosed in a
capsule
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective used of seeds or spores that are enclosed in a capsule
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Examples
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This 1956 British-made film is a more capsulated version, and ends before the story really carries us to Australia.
Archive 2009-02-01 Jacqueline T Lynch 2009
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This 1956 British-made film is a more capsulated version, and ends before the story really carries us to Australia.
A Town Like Alice (1956) Jacqueline T Lynch 2009
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People etches its version of reality into our minds by attaching cutesy capsulated biographies to full page color pictures of the most beautiful, and drop the 60 – 80 page section among myriad $254,000 a page full-color ads every May.
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Ms. Wolf presented a capsulated version of the ten steps that, in the past, have marked the transition to a fascist form of government.
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For the first few years, People etched their version of reality into our minds by attaching cutesy capsulated biographies to full page color pictures of the most beautiful.
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No item on this lengthy list can be capsulated in a sound bite, and in-depth discussion of any of them at this point would be likely to ring alarm bells in the offices of the corporate-prison-industrial-military complex.
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We have parallel universes often between Democrats and Republicans, and that lying pretty much cap and capsulated it.
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I hope that others of you will join the chain with your own capsulated thoughts on important issues of the day, and will speak to what overriding elements -- Compassion?
Speedlinking 8/7/07 William Harryman 2007
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Below are capsulated descriptions of the four most egregious events that took place under the watch of President George W. Bush.
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All one really needs for this sort of reciprocity is a general sense of exchange, which can easily enough be capsulated in a plethora of positive laws and customary rules of etiquette, without any Golden Rule at all.
Archive 2005-06-01 2005
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