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Let us read our comic books and watch our DVDs of old movies and television shows and try to capture our imaginations with something new.
Mr Caruso and his designers visit cities as diverse as Savannah and Capri to measure buildings and try to capture their appeal.
Herman is the author of a blog called Yesterday's Perfume, one of many online hubs where the scent-obsessed gather to swap vials and try to capture the ephemeral, primal experience of scent in words.
"They play great music and try to capture the elegance of a supper club," said Cynthia Richtman, who teaches Latin steps at Dance Dimensions in Norwalk and often visits VanDome with her students.
Diplomatic pressure does not seem to be working to calm the situation, so the question now is whether the south will mobilize its army and try to capture Abyei, or be forced to swallow a humiliating defeat.
Do they go out into the wild and try to capture what Ansel Adams' work would look like through a crappy VGA sensor?
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He plays both sides of the board and tries to capture his own king.
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His essays were authentic and truthful, rejecting simplistic solutions and trying to capture the real complexities of the world.
In one, for instance, an enormous octopus tentacle emerges from the wings and tries to capture unwary dancers.
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