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Dunlop and others began a viral myth that is encapsulated in a book called Fatal Misconceptions by Matthew Connelly.
But it's not quite shame as we understand it in English: the little Arabic word eib, which appears frequently in the book, encapsulates a cultural concept so particular that it takes a 10-minute discussion to explain.
The New Yorker Theater is no longer around and what we have left is several dozen guest books encapsulating a period of time that had New Yorkers excited and hungry for art and culture.
These angel books all encapsulate a kind of religion-lite, well-suited to credit-crunched times when pollsters report that many, disillusioned by the promises of consumerism, are seeking a new, reassuring philosophy of life.
Doom is not the import of this study, nor of my own original research on these issues as encapsulated in my book, A User's Guide to the Crisis of Civilisation: And How to Save It.
In this book, Hamid Dabashi brings the Shahnameh to renewed global attention, encapsulating a lifetime of learning and teaching the Persian epic for a new generation of readers.
"Inherent Vice was possible, and it seemed perfectly to encapsulate a lot of things Pynchon has talked about over the years in a number of different books.
Our economic future is probably too messy, and too independent of any one easily communicated mood, slogan or title, to be encapsulated in a single book.
Many of those contradictions are encapsulated in a new book, "Where Heaven and Earth Meet: Jerusalem's Sacred Esplanade," to be published here on Monday.
This class encapsulates a sound file.
He could encapsulate a man in a moment".
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