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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
capture . - noun Plural form of
capture .
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Examples
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To Ms. Regine, the term captures "their individual resilience and fragility, conviction and poignancy, their inner beauty and outer strength."
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To Ms. Regine, the term captures "their individual resilience and fragility, conviction and poignancy, their inner beauty and outer strength."
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The title captures the sense of risk, but displaces it from inaction (where it should be) to action (where we should be).
Ben Carmichael: NOVA's "The Big Energy Gamble": The Challenge of Climate Narratives 2009
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The title captures two suspected triggers for the bank debacle: financial innovation and loans to low-income borrowers -- the Fed's "underserved."
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The label captures your attention and it gives you the impression that the food you are about to buy is good for you, but it is not.
Barbara Ficarra: Front Food Labels are Misleading: FDA is Ready to Tackle Food Manufacturers 2009
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" Climate Conference Agrees on Next Steps" but I'm not sure the title captures the end product.
global warming conference WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2006
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" Climate Conference Agrees on Next Steps" but I'm not sure the title captures the end product.
Archive 2006-11-01 WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2006
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To Ms. Regine, the term captures "their individual resilience and fragility, conviction and poignancy, their inner beauty and outer strength."
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However, at face value, some might argue that the title captures precisely the criteria McCain used in selecting Alaska Gov.
FUGville Weblogs 2009
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However, at face value, some might argue that the title captures precisely the criteria McCain used in selecting Alaska Gov.
FUGville Weblogs 2009
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