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1 Her archival photographs and drawings capture a sense of joy and trauma.
2 The quote did capture a sense of where we are.
3 I hope to meet lots of new people to capture a sense of the local community.
4 Shot through closed windows and gauzy curtains, these photographs capture a sense of melancholy and introspection.
5 You're living the movie-astrologyis a way to capture a sense of it while you're in motion.
6 The gameplay is functional and occasionally captures a sense of what it was to enjoy the first Tony Hawk's games.
7 For Paul McCreesh, "the greatest Christmas music captures a sense of awe-struck wonder at this miracle" -the Incarnation.
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