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"No one had ever tried to capture a large live white shark before," he said.
At one point, Mr. Huntsman tried to capture a little attention by criticizing Mr. Obama's jobs record.
In many of his watercolors, Turner tried to capture a fleeting moment, an impression, of the weather and atmosphere.
But even in my most plotless works I've tried to capture a spirit, something that moves people.
One tried to capture a vehicle used by the civil aviation authority and when a guard shot at him, the explosives strapped to his body went off.
When Elsie admires his eloquence, he agrees with her: "I've tried to capture a tone, a mood for the entire case, a melancholy grandeur if you will".
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"Many people have tried to capture an image of a giant squid alive in its natural habitat, whether researchers or film crews.
But we're trying to capture a theatrical event".
Unraveling improvisation is, not surprisingly, a little like trying to capture a unicorn.
Dorst: I wanted to try to capture a sense of wonder.
Autographer isn't the only device trying to capture a slice of the wearable camera market.
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