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Guardi captures this sense of life lived wildly on the edge of the final catastrophe.
Singer captures this sense of futility perfectly in "The Family Moskat".
The Chinese have even invented a word – "wangmin" or "netizen" – that captures this sense of the internet as a space for social and political discussion.
The novel captures this sense of golden interruption, when to be young is to feel that time will never run out, that you can "talk for hours over lunch about the purpose of life, without embarrassment".
Dōgen for example captures this sense of space as "the bird flies the sky and the sky flies the bird".
The Economist captures this sense of History's lessons at work quite nicely.
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Two luxuriant new picture books beautifully capture this sense of awe.
In her photo essay "Fantasy Life," Tabitha Soren has captured this sense of tentative possibility.
Ukip's deputy leader, Paul Nuttall, captured this sense of exclusion in a 2013 speech: "In the days of Clement Attlee, Labour MPs came from the mills, the mines and the factories.
It has also been suggested that this offers a way of understanding the sense in which quantum objects may be regarded as vague (French and Krause 2003), although it has been questioned whether vagueness is the appropriate notion here (Darby 2010) and also whether quasi-set theory offers the most perspicuous way of capturing this sense (Smith 2008).
A saying capturing this sense of innovation survives today: "What Manchester does today, the rest of the world does tomorrow".
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