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Dorst: I wanted to try to capture a sense of wonder.
Mr. Daly said that he did not attempt narratives, but that he did try to capture a mood.
It dawned on me that it would be interesting to try to capture a little bit of that in music.
Recent history suggests that it would be anachronistic for Mr. Kerry to try to capture a single state or find an ideological opposite in a vice president.
That's what I like about Frank Ocean or Bon Iver – they try to capture a feeling in the most sincere way.
"I just try to capture a trace of a person, a vestige of an emotion, a passing moment in life," Ms. Galliéni said.
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I try to capture an actor's own spirit of moving and find a way to let that grow".
By Carrie Battan Most big hip-hop stars try to capture an energy rather than tell a story.
The photo turned out so beautifully, it made me want to try to capture an image from each of the women.
But we're trying to capture a theatrical event".
Unraveling improvisation is, not surprisingly, a little like trying to capture a unicorn.
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