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Yet statisticians struggle to capture the change.
"It was a long struggle to capture the leopard," he said.
It was about emotions, negative ones; and behaviour is something that economists struggle to capture.
But they struggle to capture enough white votes to win statewide office: the South currently boasts no black governors or United States senators.
According to Skelton, Mykita & Bernhard Willhelm sunglasses are light but sturdy and have an aesthetic edge other brands struggle to capture.
But mainstream culture will struggle to capture him, because Bowie managed to become an enduring mainstream figure without ever being mainstream.
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I try to capture this struggle and ideal in my art pieces.
Ted Heath struggled to capture the imagination of the country.
But there is at least one market that Frieze London has struggled to capture.
A dozen men at MacGuffin Films, a studio in Manhattan, are struggling to capture this moment.
So much so that current technology struggles to capture and process it all.
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