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The C.I.A. spent several million dollars on the program, which did not successfully capture or kill any terrorist suspects.
Hicks's fine translations overcome tricky problems — one dénouement involves "Paris" being misread as a word written in Cyrillic — and successfully capture Zoshchenko's knockabout use of everyday speech.
Within the government, advocates of the ground raids have argued that only by sending Special Operations forces into Pakistan can the United States successfully capture suspected operatives and interrogate them for information about top Qaeda leaders.
Most of the photographs in the series were taken in her West Village home or on vacation in Southern France, where she felt she could most successfully capture the unguarded moments that teen-agers all too often shield from adults.
A reader who goes by the moniker "David_notascynical" posted a comment to my dismayed view of "Toy Story 3" asking for recommendations of "films that successfully capture the wonder of childhood without pandering sentimentality".
What 'The Boat that Rocked' does is successfully capture the disparate moods of the period, notably the out-of-touch, painfully square attitude of The Establishment compared to the wants of the public.
How could anyone, particularly someone hoping to sell millions of tickets, successfully capture L'Engle's idiosyncratic vision?
It is shown that the proposed approach can successfully capture the material failure during cyclic loadings.
Numerical simulation was found to successfully capture the location and initiation of compressive buckling in specimens.
Even if scientists were to successfully capture vaquitas, they would face a daunting litany of logistical obstacles.
Results suggest that this approach can successfully capture field-scale, as well as column-scale, behavior.
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