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Most people are encapsulated by social devices that keep others at a distance".
Benign tumours are encapsulated by a fibrous layer and so do not invade surrounding tissue.
The frustrations are encapsulated by her version of Bob Dylan's 'I Believe in You', reborn as a Stones-y rocker.
The Bushes are encapsulated by their privilege, and W. has intensified this by distancing himself from firsthand information.
So many of my highs and lows in Doctor Who are encapsulated by John pulling his pants down.
Pew's Patrick O'Leary says: "All the things we say and governments say they want in Indigenous policy are encapsulated by the way Indigenous rangers and Indigenous protected areas allow traditional owners to build viable communities, at the same time as delivering really important environmental and cultural benefits for all Australians".
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His view of the world is encapsulated by one word, "Actually..."...
Escape and adventure were encapsulated by those surging strings, jumping across registers for maximum expressive impact.
That approach is encapsulated by the proposed Dash tag line: "Simple.
The bipartisan nature of the beast can be encapsulated by the remarkable progress of Billy Tauzin, the former Louisiana congressman.
The general scorn for the company was encapsulated by Cosm cMoon, who wrote "AOL = America's Oldest Luddites".
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