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The other teens who were shot had scattered throughout the sprawling 130-acre campus, as frantic radio calls among first responders captured the scope of the carnage.
The wide-angle views could have captured the scope -- lines of cars at the security booth seeking entry; drive-through credential stations; satellite truck after satellite truck, a dozen in all -- without intruding into the event itself.
But these are minor quibbles; overall, director Austin Pendleton has captured the scope and essence of this extraordinary play.
As such, we cannot be certain that we captured the scope and dimensions of sexual power that have a bearing on HIV risk in ways other than through consistent condom use.
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