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There's potential here for them to build a sort of encapsulated photo journal of experiences, with each photogram serving as a shrink-wrapped overview of some exciting event.
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He was a great guy who always wore a fedora and sort of encapsulated the obvious obsessions with HD and digital clarity that I thought were pretty funny and indicative of my present experience.
A: Sort of.
This sort of encapsulates the point.
In particular, West said, "Some crazy percent of them end with standing ovations, and I think that sort of encapsulates it more than anything else, the self-importance of the talks".
Which sort of encapsulates the problem.
So that sentence sort of encapsulates what the burden is on women.
In fact, in the paper the team published in Science, they describe a solid-state electrolyte — a sort of salty polymer — that encapsulates the twistron and lets it generate power without being bathed in the stuff.
For the last 53 years the festival's poster has functioned as a sort of annual artistic signature, physically encapsulating the essence of the event and its participants; a banner for festivalgoers to rally around; a momento to collect and remember.
Sci Futures, a sort of think tank dedicated to providing these services to clients such as Crayola, Ford, and Lowe's, has a pithy tagline encapsulating their mission: "Where sci-fi gets real".
A sort of aspic.
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