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It was not clear at the outset that he could do that, much less capture the White House.
Still, the system aside, no player has performed consistently enough to be a favorite to reach the Open final, much less capture the public's imagination.
Few guessed that a rookie senator just out of Illinois legislature could overthrow a figure as formidable as the former first lady, much less capture the American imagination.
Woods has shown few signs he is ready to win again, much less capture another major championship.
While a few students cannot speak for an entire cohort of students, much less capture the entire experience of all URM graduate students enrolled at a particular institution, institutions cannot afford to minimize the importance of their voices either.
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That, more or less, captures the mood of her principals.
The official transcript more or less captured it: CUOMO: Good to see you.
Mr. Bird said he wanted to do more with less, "capturing the essence of reality" rather than "recreating reality".
It's clunkier than Mussorgsky's title for his mighty work, but it more or less captures the contents of three CD-ROM's issued by Culture 2000, a program of the European Union.
Practical and profitable: that more or less captures O'Connor's thinking when it comes to advice-giving: "We try to approach this not through a climate change lens, although that does motivate many people.
Then came the much more mild-mannered Barack Obama -- who ended up more or less captured by the same demons and practices that had made Bush II so unpalatable.
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