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The last Asian artist to so widely capture Western attention by rapping, after all, was PSY the Korean singer and rapper known for the viral dance classic "Gangnam Style"—whose song relied on a goofy lightheartedness, more akin to slapstick than to hip-hop.

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She raised two daughters (who both became painters) while traveling widely to capture and kill insects worth documenting.

To make better use of limited information in a relation instance, parsing trees and combined features are employed widely to capture the local dependencies of relation instances.

It is necessary to sample widely to capture this diversity.

It appears this video, unconfirmed but widely shared, captured that moment.

His best-known work, "Historia de una Escalera" ("The Story of a Staircase"), written in 1949 and still widely performed, captured the physical and moral decay of Spain in the early years after the civil war.

These are expected to vary most considerably and widely physiologically, capturing the effect of incoming thalamo-cortical input.

If the world does not widely use carbon capture and storage by the 2020s, the cost of limiting global temperatures would rise by $1.1 trillion, the International Energy Agency said last month in its annual outlook.

Chemical kinetics models are widely used to capture the dynamic behavior of biological systems.

The classical homogenization method has been widely adopted to capture the effective behaviors of heterogeneous materials.

The first theory was a cohesive zone model (CZM), widely used to capture inter-laminar delamination (Xie et al. 2006).

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