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Chicago has fewer than half as many students, yet its year-old fund-raising office captured upward of $10 million from businesses and individuals in direct donations to the school board.
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As the A-D Line treats all stocks equally, regardless of their capitalizations, it failed to capture an upward movement that was concentrated on the 33 largest S&P 500 names.
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In "Sleepers II" (1959), wide-eyed heads, swaddled in a cloudlike blanket, stare fixedly upward, like souls captured midway between death and transfiguration.
In the clash between the fiercely ambitious Tracy Flick and Mr. M., the hapless English teacher who recognizes something unsettling in Tracy's onward, upward march, Perrotta captured a drama played out in high schools across the nation: Who will stay behind and end up replicating their parents' lives, and who will get a shot at bigger and better things?
Artist Cindy Sherman is captured midroar, long hair flowing upward in unruly waves.
His designs and marketing captured a singularly American faith in upward mobility and assimilation.
We killed quite a number of these people, upward of 120 and captured a lot of heavy weapons," Kibet said.
Few American viewers who encounter these idyllic scenes know that at the peak of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, upward of one in six captured human beings sent to America originated from the Mandinka ethnic group.
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