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The comedy still feels fresh, too, encapsulating a knowing and largely good-natured skewering of the struggles that come with being left behind by television's embrace of the now, as well as a caricature of self-serious Hollywood types and anyone who's ever referred to acting as a "calling" similar to, well, crime-fighting.
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He may have meant remorse more than guilt, but that too encapsulated the mood of an era.
Though he has a knack, too, of encapsulating an idea.
Samford's comment also encapsulates many of the other comments.
Something about Mr. Gingrich, too, is encapsulated in his unusual slogan.
A construct of 'global health', loaded with desirable, normative, but ineffective 'lines of division' can too easily encapsulate those who de facto, viz. in theory do not share, but especially in practice do not realise or even actively oppose the normative objectives.
To be fair, the Olympics — any Olympics — are difficult to describe or encapsulate: too many athletes in too many events that are too short and too spread out.
Her life was too intense and too beautiful to encapsulate on a page.
Which is part of the story too," Toby thinks, elegantly encapsulating the shape of the novel.
In this sense, too, the debate encapsulated a boom in which hardship is for many forgetful Americans only a theoretical possibility.
In comments on Thursday here, Secretary of State Colin L. Powell said that the United States-China relationship was too complex to encapsulate in a brief phrase, and he praised China's officials for "enlightened leadership".
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