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At its best, his writing is raw and urgent, capturing the sense of awe and confusion that swept over America after the attacks.
By multiplying the focal points within the image, she succeeds in capturing the sense of an experience that can't be taken in at a glance, but calls for a sequence of looks to comprehend.
Intentional theories are aimed at capturing the sense of "semantic information" that human thoughts and utterances allegedly contain (Godfrey-Smith 1999).
Gaṅgeśa's definition has the virtue of capturing the sense in which perceptual experience is more 'immediate' than other types of experience, and is also applicable both to human and to divine perception.
A comparison of the analytical predictions and the experimental data showed that the proposed model captures the sensing behavior.
But the video also captures the sense of isolation that coexists with our technological mastery.
"I wanted to capture the sense of the 'local boy made good'".
His innovation, however, was to capture the sense of each book in a single scene.
Labour in the past few years didn't capture the sense of anger in the profession.
He captures the sense of comradeship the men develop among themselves.
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