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It's being billed as a "white-knuckle-ride action adventure" that could capture the imagination of the Harry Potter generation.
He added that pushing ahead with technologies that could capture and store carbon dioxide was also crucial.
To that end, Mr. Leacock developed hand-held cameras and recorders that could capture images and sound simultaneously.
"We figured there was some kind of autonomic nervous system measure that could capture the emotional effects of the ritual".
If there was one snapshot that could capture the Red Storm's evening, it would be of Ceballos giving defensive tips to Glover at midcourt during a break.
That year she replaced her 35-millimeter Nikon with a larger-format twin-lens reflex camera, which produced square negatives that could capture very fine detail.
Clearly, Walker was still working somewhere between "pure" beauty — the elevation of shapes — and the search for a narrative that could capture both the eye and the heart.
For centuries local farmers built simple recharge structures that could capture storm water, but the region's recent surge in agriculture required a more modern take on these contraptions.
For Mr. McQueen, the idea was to create a film that could capture the toll of self-abuse without allowing viewers an easy way to keep their distance.
But the Mekong also contains immense hydropower potential — and the dams that could capture that potential would almost certainly eliminate much of the river's fish productivity and diversity.
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I wish that I could capture that feeling for him and for his friends.
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