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He captured a bit of the Creation spirit but it was too soon, really.
The Prince's family, by marrying into the bourgeoisie, is saved from ruin; and Visconti and Rota have captured a bit of lost time.
We've always had a lot of great African artists coming to play over the years but these two sets really stood out and maybe captured a bit of the rock'n'roll spirit that was needed in those conditions.
Those roles that do stand out from his later career those of Pike Bishop in The Wild Bunch (1969), TV executive Max Schumacher in Network (1976), and hard-drinking film producer Tim Culley in Blake Edwards's S.O.B. (1981; Holden's final film)—captured a bit of Holden's real-life bitterness and depression and added a tinge of melancholy to his screen image.
Working backwards from there, the team captured a bit of the adhesive that sticks to sLex, decoded the amino acid sequence and searched for a H. pylori protein that matched.
For fall, the super retailer has captured a bit of our coveted Cali cool with a new downtown-L.A.-shot TV spot for their Vintage Varsity Collection of gear, which, as the commercial states, starts at $7.99.
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The trailer captures a bit of the flavor.
In fact, Groundhog Day does capture a bit of natural lore.
Perhaps the song manages to capture a bit of the romance and a bit of the scar.
The best producers managed to capture a bit of all of these qualities in the wines of either vintage.
And of course it's memories: thinking of my mum and dad who are no longer here, and capturing a bit of the time that we had together.
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