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The defeat means Australia, the defending champion, now has to win both singles on Sunday if it is to capture its 28th title.
It is just as impossible to turn a real Chinook, with all its might, mass and history, into a work of art as it is to capture Morton in a portrait.
Her goal, as she put it, is to capture movement "inside the muscles and bones".
It is to capture or kill up to 1,000 hardened fighters in one of the country's most rugged regions.
These distortions suggested, to me at least, how hard it is to capture what people feel in times of crisis.
Messing around with those vintage instruments, playing with different people's voices, Mr. Ward's job as he sees it is to capture something: less an emotional state or an overarching theme than an instant.
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The clock is ticking down, but will it be to capture, another death or simply silence?
The pressure wasn't to win the division; it was to capture the imagination of our fans.
"He went into bankruptcy for a reason, and it was to capture those losses for his financial gain".
The mission of the early American landscape painters, as they saw it, was to capture the sublime in nature.
The retiarius's primary objective with it was to capture his opponent.
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