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A story she told me encapsulates her musical approach.
"Parting Gift," which Apple recorded in a single take at the piano, encapsulates her new strength.
But the story encapsulates her complicated relationship with Mr. Bloomberg: even as she was publicly declaring her preference for his rival, she first received the mayor's blessing.
Now in its 15th year, Ms. Cahill's coming Garden of Memory event at the Chapel of the Chimes in Oakland encapsulates her eclectic musical sensibilities.
Once, while backing out of the driveway of her home in Los Angeles, Elisabeth Moss, most known for playing the fastidious rebel Peggy Olson in Mad Men, had an experience she thinks completely encapsulates her personality.
If anything sums up Taylor's personality it's probably this meeting of minds, for it perfectly encapsulates her fierce independence, her rebellious nature, and her complete acceptance of her magnificent good looks.
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Bravo to Dr. Kenny for her work and to Mr. Herbert for encapsulating her philosophy so well.
"They watched him waste away," Mrs. Jackson cried from the stand, encapsulating her lawyers' argument that A.E.G.
"She's one of those designers who encapsulated her moment, that English-70's, David Hamilton thing," says Hamish Bowles, fashion editor and curator.
I started to look over her shoulder for a six-foot rabbit but opted instead to ask if she would name three people who best encapsulate her personal style, right now.
As described on her Wikipedia page, Regina paints images that encapsulate her view and others in the e-patient community.
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