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A new doctor has also begun to capture her interest.
Liz Jackson has begun to capture these polarities, using an approach that is perhaps more winsome than Kahlo's.
The idea has begun to capture a lot of interest, both for its emotional resonance and for its technical sophistication.
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.
As computing plays an increasing part in people's lives, much research is being focused on making computers genuinely friendlier and more useful.This is why "sentient computing" has begun to capture people's attention.
While the latest SAT scores do not put City College on a par with the Ivy League, the college has begun to capture the interest of some of the city's strongest students for the first time in a long time.
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But it didn't begin to capture the real story.
She began to capture, unselfconsciously, the special geography of New York.
From that point we began to capture and kill guerrillas".
And those stiffly phrased words on paper do not begin to capture the enormity.
Raw numbers don't begin to capture what happens in the classroom.
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