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I'm trying to encapsulate something of that life-affirming, humanistic quality you get in so many arthouse films.
"Certainly, a scene can encapsulate something by you arriving in a particular way and in a particular time, that has meaning.
Indeed, it is not too much to say that "Glory Denied" and Colonel Thompson's mixed feelings about it encapsulate something of the moral essence of the Vietnam War and the imperishable bitterness of the war's legacy.
"During the month of June, we experience the summer solstice—I found that creating an artwork that encapsulated something to do with cosmology would be a rich theme to work with".
Bill started with a vision first, radical for the late 70's, that software itself was a business and articulated his dissatisfaction with the fact that it wasn't--and second, that software would change the world; encapsulated in something that now seems quaint: A computer in every home and on every desk running Microsoftsoftware.
Whether as an image -- from Délacroix's "Massacre at Chios" to Picasso's "Guernica" -- or a longer piece (like "Mother Courage"), these works of art successfully encapsulate, and articulate, something that is both essential to the crisis and that lasts beyond it.
While I agree that this character encapsulates something powerful about the necessary relationship between family and work, I wish that we had seen more of the work.
I'm not convinced that Kierkegaard said all that needs saying - but he encapsulates something of what the catacomb paintings of Jesus say.
For me, this image encapsulates something about this place--dancers and fighters at the same time, a kind of romance of the Georgian psyche that is somehow inevitably unsustainable.
"Boyz" encapsulates something unique about N.W.A.'s eventual multiplatinum success.
Today's electorate is waiting for an answer from the President which encapsulates something beyond a mere "change" slogan.
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