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They have mounted a number of exhibitions in the claustrophobic basement where couture is usually displayed, which nevertheless captured the poetry of fashion.

And while it sparked debate about whether it was a role-playing game or an action game, Diablo nevertheless captured a huge audience and stirred rival publishers.

He wasn't much of an investor himself, but he nevertheless captured the behavior of the stock market from his time to the present.

A tear-jerker featuring adolescent sex, rape, pregnancy and a fatal disease — the genre's sine qua non — the novel nevertheless captured the young generation's attitude, its verbal tics and the cellphone's omnipresence.

Richmond nevertheless captured the fire in Charlotte's eyes, even if he flattered and conventionalised the rest of her face, which Gaskell found plain, with missing teeth and irregular features.

But the film, set in tony Connecticut, nevertheless captured and heightened the short story's aura of a cold-war hangover, complete with a cocktail shaker of stuff -- mobile wet bars, self-driving lawn mowers, pantsuits, palomino-print bikinis (worn with Lucite stilettos), electric toothbrushes and swimming-pool cleaners that filter "99.99.99percentt of all solid matter out of the water".

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Hardly a typical Saudi, the mercurial, multi-billionaire Prince Waleed nevertheless captures the essence of his country's unique experiment: "Saudi Arabia Westernised?

QUESTION FROM JESSICA: Well, I think that the "self-serving individualism" nevertheless captures current trends (as well as longer term ones) that relate to education, you're just hearing them in a name-contextualized context.

And he has learned to distill his wide-ranging theories into pithy sentences, including one that has become his de facto catchphrase, a possibly spurious quote that nevertheless captures his style and his substance: "Sort yourself out, bucko".

There is the concept of the generation, an empirically specious category (as though the human race reproduced itself just once every twenty-five years) that nevertheless captures an element in everyone's sense of identity.

In other words, this supposedly draconian cap will not eradicate those rare situations – which nevertheless capture the lion's share of tabloid stories on housing and welfare – in which families are able to claim thousands of pounds a month for housing because a suitable council home can't be found for them.

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