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Can you recap it for me?" "Sure thing.
We collect and record it; we recap it with strangers; it pours through hundreds of narrow channels.
"It's one of those things, when you recap it all and try to say what is one of your greatest moments.
Eventually, I got careless with the gas can, not bothering to recap it between killings, and there came then, naturally, a match that refused to be lit.
(To recap: it tells the story, beginning in 1944 and leaping decades ahead, of a young and beloved gym teacher in a Jewish neighborhood in Newark who confronts the social and personal responsibilities imposed by a polio epidemic).
To recap: It's a cut.
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But here I am recapping it.
And then it came to us: by fiber-optic cable, by the internet, by digitally imprinted disc; into our homes, our bedrooms, the phones in our pockets; and we absorbed it, discussed it, argued about it, recapped it, pressed it on our friends.
I won't spend too much time recapping it, but we cover it in more depth here.
When Britain's third goal was scored - a tap-in from Sherwani - I began recapping it and, as I'm doing that, I'm thinking to myself: Hang on a minute.
Which maybe means I should stop recapping it.
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