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capture

[kap-cher] / ˈkæp tʃər /




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She did not take questions from the reporters, but a few of them were able to capture a moment on video when she was greeted by supporters outside the White House.

From Los Angeles Times

A secondary aim would be to "capture some of the value that is being created with this new technology", Kevin Yorn - one of the lawyers representing McConaughey - told the AFP news agency.

From BBC

“It is a daily staple with deep cultural significance and a flavorful profile that captures the essence of Bhutanese family life.”

From Salon

He said the format of the tour would "capture the evolution of the contest" and "celebrate our fantastic past whilst looking to the future".

From BBC

So when the two spoke after learning Maduro had been captured, they both made the same connection.

From The Wall Street Journal