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Republicans, not used to capturing the moral high ground on any issue, sense blood and would like nothing more than a presidential veto.
Microsoft, used to capturing a dominant share in software markets, sees opportunity not to mention urgency.
Though the team at HuffPost RYOT is used to capturing events in 360-degree video, they can also capture those emotional and quiet moments that have made up this protest for the past seven months in remote North Dakota. .
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For most visitors, their phones are only cameras up here anyway, used to capture memories.
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This worldview, and the artistic tools used to capture it, might be said to be Mr. Thiérrée's birthright.
In the late 1950's they acquired a portable reel-to-reel tape recorder, which she used to capture his playing.
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