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But it is the view from the east — which reveals a curved, pitched glass facade, soaring steel hanger doors and a white-on-white "2001 -style interior — that truly encapsulates the future hopes of this complex, which officials call the first specifically designed to serve commercial space companies.
It's an online community where members can vote on a word that encapsulates the future of their city, Laguna Beach.
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For the Weekend of Dance, in Dallas, Mr. Stevenson has assembled a mixed repertory program that encapsulates the past, present and future of the theater.
If the first edition encapsulates the end of all life, future collections will each pay tribute to something different, something unusual - a mathematical concept or a figure The Council admires.
The concept of future orientation has been examined for decades, and encapsulates the notion that individuals vary in the extent to which they consider a future state when engaging in present behaviors (Massey et al. 2008).
The plot also neatly encapsulates the government's vision: China's present is only prologue to its future technological dominance.
If future cultural historians are ever looking for a sentence that encapsulates the way supposedly democratising trends in electronic communication have magnified the bogus sense of entitlement of pre-existing UK media elites, this one will do nicely.
Helen Capone encapsulates the challenge.
The poem encapsulates the revelation.
"It encapsulates the whole problem of Mexico".
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