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It is a terrific drama which absolutely captures the atmosphere of the time.

Alan Partridge's famous brand of chat simply doesn't feature in America's cultural narrative, but it absolutely captures Britain's: light, unemotional insecure to the core.

I'm desperate to be given the fourth volume in Karl Ove Knausgaard's indescribably engaging My Struggle series, but it's not out till March so I'll have to wait (unless Santa can organise an advance copy?)! Us (Hodder & Stoughton) by David Nicholls, is a work of Cheever-esque perfection that absolutely captures the exquisite horror of not being able to do right for wrong.

"It absolutely captures the feel of being a child of that age," said Eccleshare. "It's not a big blockbusting novel with obvious themes of dystopia and apocalypse – instead it's a heart-warming, imaginative, funny story with a very serious message at its heart".

It may not show every horrible thing that occured during the 1960s, but the film absolutely captures the heavy weight of living under such conditions.

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However, he noted, "I didn't laugh much at 'Brian & Stewie', but I found myself absolutely captured by their discussion throughout the episode".

But his arrangements, ultimately made using a bespoke music system called iMUSE, absolutely capture a Caribbean that wouldn't feel out of place in a Saturday morning cartoon.

The picture was adorable, not at all sleazy (as it could have been) and it absolutely captured our friendship and our relationship: two grown men who deeply cared (and perhaps had the hots) for each other.

Composer Michael Land didn't exactly get along with the tech he had to work with, unsurprising given this game dates from the Iron Age of the industry; but his arrangements, ultimately made using a bespoke music system called iMUSE, absolutely capture a Caribbean that wouldn't feel out of place in a Saturday morning cartoon.

The new rendition is called "How a Bill Becomes an Ad," and it perfectly captures how absolutely nothing ever gets done in Washington.

The reaction to the premiere of Absolutely (Perhaps), in Rome in 1918, perfectly captures Pirandello's humour, and his ability to disturb an audience.

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