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But we're trying to capture a theatrical event".
Autographer isn't the only device trying to capture a slice of the wearable camera market.
Beyond that, it faces the broader problem of trying to capture a wider market.
Unraveling improvisation is, not surprisingly, a little like trying to capture a unicorn.
"I'd rather write a timeless record than a record which is trying to capture a zeitgeist.
They are instead trying to capture a country's integration with the rest of the world.
It was about trying to capture a larger vision than narrow cost-benefit economics, he said.
A portrait painter is trying to capture a person's ineffable essence rather than a mirror image.
"It's not about representation; it's about trying to capture a feel of the body".
He said troops were trying to capture a Taliban commander and called in an airstrike when they came under fire.
The Times's correspondent said trying to contain him was like trying to capture "a shaft of light in a matchbox.
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