Sentence examples for an encapsulation of from inspiring English sources

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An opinion piece is of course an encapsulation of the opinions of the author and in this case I agree with the opinion expressed.

"It's an encapsulation of time," she said.

It's a profound effect, an "encapsulation of self… that may last a lifetime", Schaverien says.

"There's almost an encapsulation of the electrode," said Christoph Weder, a materials scientist at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland.

SlutWalking is popular because it is about an attitude and a spirit; an encapsulation of a moment in time.

And there, gentle critic, you have an encapsulation of the whole 70-year row over modern art.

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Here, to close, is one she gave me that's not bad as a encapsulation of the spirit of Kate Bush and her Never Never Pop.

John Cheever favors "venereal"—a perfect encapsulation of his urbane midcentury erotics, tinged with morality.

When subtracted from the initial amount of antigen, an encapsulation efficiency of 35.8% for OVA was calculated.

Retinaldehyde had an encapsulation efficiency of 86%, yielding final concentrations of 1.2 mM.

This seemed like a good stretch, a neat encapsulation of a sometimes messy part of my life, and now it was time to be more consistently clearheaded.

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