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As for this book, I have to say I was not entirely captured by the layout.
But their attention is entirely captured by the gold coins they are counting.
Then we see that neither the standard history nor the standard rebuttal entirely captures the realities of the period".
Plus, there is a visceral quality in live performances of Mr. Reich's work that recordings never entirely capture.
And that number does not entirely capture how full most flights are to the most popular destinations at the most desirable times.
By October of that year, Khorramshahr, an Iranian port city which borders Iraq on the Shatt Al-Arab river was entirely captured by Iraq.
The headlong style, the lines broken like breadsticks, the punctuation limping along or missing entirely, capture the city's rush and welter, though O'Hara's physical world is curiously impoverished.
Labour's core constituencies are now almost entirely captured by the SNP, but the territories once crucial to the SNP's climb to dominance – the rural shire constituencies won by Alex Salmond's generation, are now in turn under attack by the Tories.
These different situations are not entirely captured by analyzing separately plasma HIV RNA viral load and CD4+ cell count.
In such circumstances, the value of a subsidy paid to workers would be almost entirely captured by the existing workforce.
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