Sentence examples for capture altogether from inspiring English sources

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Some attackers identifiable in the videos avoided capture altogether.

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The murderer is a furtive creep named Gomez Javier Godinoo), and what follows his capture is altogether startling.

The spectacle of an imbalanced, disaffected young man brandishing a Nietzsche text in one hand and a murder weapon in the other may be the clichéd image of the fascination with Nietzsche in America, but it fails to capture an altogether different tendency in American Nietzsche exegesis.

Norway topped the medals table with a total of 17, and the Scandinavian countries, which altogether captured 28 of the 43 medals awarded, dropped their previous objections.

The photographer Larry Lederman has teased out the shyer sorts, celebrated the big shots and altogether captured their charm, sass and elegance in MAGNIFICENT TREES OF THE NEW YORK BOTANICAL GARDEN (Monacelli/New York Botanical Garden, $50).

During his time in command of Speedy, Downman captured five privateers, altogether mounting 17 guns and 28 swivels, and carrying 162 men.

Sequencing of PCR fragments amplified from captured cDNAs also indicate that altogether the four captured cDNA samples obtained in this single study encompass a greater number of novel and different GH11 sequences than have been deposited and are available in public databases over several decades.

The human tendency to seek out new and different experiences or resist them altogether has captured the interest of of the scientific community, as explained in "What's New? Exuberance for Novelty Has Benefits," the Findings column by John Tierney in today's Science Times.

Further, some have argued that this view altogether fails to capture agency, because it reduces actions to mere happenings.

What I hear is murmur ha/ see some losses/ some language... .. Yet quotations such as the one above altogether fail to capture Lewty's particular take on what (in other circles, under other circumstances) might be read as Slow Poetry.

His later book, "The Clash of Civilizations," published in 1996, also captured its moment, though with an altogether different argument.

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