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"We tried to encapsulate where we were going on development".
"As a former playmaker he dictated tempo and tried to encapsulate that in his teams as a coach.
In this Op-Doc video, we have tried to encapsulate the journey of our son — a boy who comes of age with many privileges and many challenges — as well as our own.
Books about this period in history tried to encapsulate both a factual account of the road to the "Final Solution" and the personal recollections of those who experienced the holocaust first hand.
"Sometimes, it's difficult to realize that a classmate I knew is gone, but in most cases I am both consoled and impressed by the quality and achievements of the life that I have tried to encapsulate in 200 words," writes Ken Perry '50, who over 17 years has written memorials for 368 men.
Did you notice that some of the weekend newspapers tried to encapsulate two of the day's big stories in a single photograph: in the background a flag flew at half mast over the Foreign Office in mourning for King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia, while silhouetted in the foreground was Ivor Roberts-Jones's brooding statue of Winston Churchill on the 50th anniversary of his death.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com