Sentence examples for captured in line from inspiring English sources

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CFP and YFP images were captured in multitrack mode using a blue diode laser (405 nm, 1.5%), an argon laser (514 nm, 1%), and the appropriate beamsplitter; images were captured in line mode, averaging four consecutive captures.

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"He was captured in the line of duty and was representing our movement," he says.

What makes Wordsworth the larger poet is the experience he captured in a line from "Elegiac Stanzas": "a deep distress hath humanised my Soul".

Soon both boys are at the mercy of the sea... Ginger's insouciance and Tim's determination to keep him safe are captured in every line of Ardizzone's illustrations.

Among the six characters, there's no recurring type, only a hectic impulse toward self-revision that is captured in a line from Clifford Odets's play "Paradise Lost": "We cancel our experience.

Nossiter, the author of "Of Long Memory: Mississippi and the Murder of Medgar Evers" and a former reporter at The New York Times, focuses on a drama that is best captured in a line he cites from the French philosopher Vladimir Jankélévitch, "Where one can't actually 'do' anything, one can at least feel, inexhaustibly".

Called "Burning Bridges," it captured in one line an ominous vibe currently drifting across the city: "The loveliest flowers will die in the drought," she sang.

But denial will not make it go away---nor will the unfolding reality, as aptly captured in a line from a Graucho Marx film: "Who are you gonna believe, me (in this case, politicians, experts, and advocates) or your own eyes?" And there's no mistaking the direction of demographics if we open our eyes, look carefully at the facts, and conjure up honesty.

UNICEF is also highly concerned about the fate of children who escape from armed groups who have no safe place to go, and those who are captured in the line of combat and detained for reasons related to the armed conflict.

This poem, On the Pulse of Morning, celebrates the diversity of ethnic groups in the US, and calls on the nation to leave behind cynicism and look forward to a new pride in self and a new dawning, as captured in these lines: Do not be wedded forever To fear, yoked eternally To brutishness.

In 1932, the year before Noël Coward's "Design for Living" — his then scandalous tale of an insouciant ménage à trois — was first mounted in New York, Coward wrote the song "Let's Live Dangerously," which captured in two lines the spirit that took him two windy acts to incarnate: "Let's live boisterously, boisterously, roisterously / Let's lead moralists the devil of a dance".

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