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No one successfully captured the working class idiom and the cleverness like him".
Charisma Jailhouse Rock, a standard schnauzer known as Rocky who captured the working group.
A binary variable captured the working status of the female respondents, as the large majority (87.1%) reported not to be working.
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Mr. Pirojenko, a winner of the 2004 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, captured the work's exuberant character and playful outbursts and comfortably surmounted the innumerable technical demands.
From March until August of last year, two documentarians, Daniel Elias and David Houts, captured the work of the Brooklyn North homicide squad on about 600 hours of film.
The orchestra played beautifully for him: the brass and woodwind choirs in the Andante moderato were exceptionally fine, and the string playing captured the work's suppleness as well as its grandeur.
If the players were chafing at Mr. Robertson's restraint, they didn't show it: the ensemble produced a beautifully polished, enveloping sound that captured the work's mythological magic.
Peter Maag's 1960 Decca recording of the Third Symphony ("Scottish") has long been a staple of the Mendelssohn discography, and rightfully so: Maag splendidly captured the work's ruminative mystery and gamboling energy.
Here too his fleet tempos, lucid textures and clear-headed approach to the music made it sound fresh, though other performances have better captured the work's weightiness, ambiguity and, in the slow final movement, bleakly beautiful sadness.
Winning in the category of large NGO, and demonstrating a very different kind of collaboration, was Saferworld whose video entry captured the work of its Kenya team ahead of the 2013 elections.
The studio efforts on The Beatles captured the work of four increasingly individualised artists who frequently found themselves at odds.
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