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But Mr. Crowe has also cut a version that runs 45 minutes longer than the one that will show in theaters -- and that captures a completely different mood.
His is a refreshing account of the history of medicine, one that is trustworthy and that captures the important points as it breezes along.
In America, the term for this sort of music is "art song" and that captures, slightly awkwardly, what is at issue here: the ambition of the genre and its seriousness of purpose.
The announcement highlights a word that has risen to prominence in the past year and that captures, in some way, the year's essence.
Hence, the designer must create a conceptual model that is understandable for the user and that captures the important steps of the operation of the device.
And that captures something about how women are today".
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"She was very tough, but she was also gentle, and that captured it for me," said her son Joseph.
In his statement from the White House Obama, said intelligence indicated that "this was an al-Qaida compound, that no civilians were present, and that capturing these terrorists was not possible".
Rather, they create new sentences that are grammatical, that cohere with one another, and that capture the most salient pieces of information in the original document.
The aim is to document patterns that are understandable, well-structured, and that capture the expert's intrinsic knowledge about real patterns as precisely as possible.
It's a camera meant to be used intuitively, and that captured my imagination.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com