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Four of the stories in the collection were explicitly framed as fictionalized autobiography meant to encapsulate the aging Munro's feelings about her life.
With versatile, streamlined shapes meant to encapsulate the wearer without impeding motion, the pieces seem to have been eerily prescient, said Valerie Steele, acting director of the museum and a co-curator of the exhibition.
Wonder cabinets were meant to encapsulate the world in microcosm: Philipp Hainhofer, the Augsburg collector and envoy, who provided marvels to various courtly cabinets, including the Saxons, once devised a wood cabinet topped by a Seychelle nut, in which objects were methodically arranged to represent the animal, plant and mineral worlds, the four continents and various human activities.
Then, Schumann's kaleidoscopic "Kreisleriana," a set of highly expressive pieces meant to encapsulate the fantastic worlds of E. T. A. Hoffman, and, in conclusion, no grand work of virtuosity and thunder, but an even earlier, shorter, and seemingly slighter Beethoven sonata (Op. 14, No. 2), from 1799.
When Descartes introduces the evil demon hypothesis in the First Meditation, it is meant to encapsulate his ignorance of his own origin and, in particular, ignorance of the construction of his own mind.
Every year the Film Society of Lincoln Center commissions an artist to design a poster that's meant to encapsulate the essence of the featured films and participating filmmakers.
Laura Claridge said, "The American ideal that the painting is meant to encapsulate shines forth brilliantly for those who have canonized this work as among Rockwell's great pictures.
And if you're like the gentleman last night who copped out with "Well, I'm actually a libertarian" because that is somehow meant to encapsulate sympathy for my plight without bearing responsibility for complicity in the machinations that create it, you are an enormous asshole.
We present a domain specific programming language called Eugene meant to encapsulate biological Parts, Devices, and Rules paving the way for design space exploration, simulation, and automated assembly.
The observed paucity of interest for plants has been described as plant blindness, a term that is meant to encapsulate both the tendency to neglect plants in the environment and the lack of appreciation for plants' functional roles.
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