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But it didn't begin to capture the real story.
A live actor, it was suggested, could never begin to capture the ape-man's animal artistry.
Indeed, "passionate" does not begin to capture the depth of Mr. Piccolo's feelings about caging bull.
And those stiffly phrased words on paper do not begin to capture the enormity.
Even the best photography doesn't begin to capture the immersive experience.
But his remark does not begin to capture the human and economic devastation in Japan.
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Most historians point to the 1979 Daytona 500 as the moment Nascar began to capture the nation's eye.
To say that Bush is unpopular only begins to capture the historic depths of his estrangement from the American public.
It is this idea that is now beginning to capture the imagination of the press and the public.
It wasn't until 1980 that the cause of Mandela's freedom began to capture the public imagination, after the United Nations Security Council adopted a resolution calling for his release.
In a short time, however, baseball has begun to capture the imagination of the young, in part because of the incentive of being able to compete internationally.
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