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You have to do something that captures the imagination.
Perhaps unwittingly, then, Sheeler has written something that captures the universal as much as it does the personal.
And if the committee chooses something else, I hope it's something that captures the spirit of the entire student body".
"To everyone we said: Tell us a story about your state, the more personal the better, something that captures the essence of the place".
A work of literature, for them, is no longer something that captures an external or internal reality, but is merely a locus for psychological operations; it can only be judged as eliciting or failing to elicit a desired response.
The ability to look directly into a working human brain is something that captures the imagination of the public (possibly literally), and provides media-friendly impressive images to go with the stories being discussed.
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On 12 November last year, BBC2 asked Britons to film something that captured "the intimacy and singularity of their lives" for a documentary project.
Contributors would upload their films to YouTube, and let me and a team of editors turn their footage into something that captured a day of human experience.
I simply wanted them to work with something that captured their interest.
Sure you could try to take a screenshot of your GPS dot, or check-in to the official mini "neighborhoods" of Dolores on Foursquare, but the park deserved something that captured its unique character.
Responding to a translation, Mahler composed a kind of second translation — something that captured his own time and style, but also the sensibility of the original.
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