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"Snowcatchers are huge plastic tubes, as tall as a room and one metre in diameter, that are lowered beneath the sea surface to a particular depth where they are closed, capturing the water around them along with all the marine snow floating in it," says Hopkins.
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But figures in dollars do not come to close to capturing the real depth of the downturn.
Both oil and water pumps are turned off and, at the same time, the valves are closed to capture the oil and water in the line.
My East German friend Werner Krätschell came closest to capturing it.
It was unclear if the arrest moved the military closer to capturing Mr. Guzmán.
"Television doesn't come close to capturing what it's like".
In my failure though, I think we might come close to capturing something interesting.
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