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Nor does it capsulize the experience of real people who are growing old.
But if he had to capsulize his week and the victory in one word, it would have been "fulfillment."
He tried to capsulize the story for himself, posing in the role of 'the average person, applying contemporary community stand.
The full scope of the circus of incompetence tonight is almost too difficult to capsulize.
(For overview purposes, the below table attempts to capsulize much of the history in the above article.
Those three sentences capsulize what opponents have been doing to the tumbling Yankees and their terrible pitchers.
Two words pretty much capsulize everything.
To capsulize blues or place it under glass does it and its listeners a disservice.
But if it were necessary to capsulize this annual scrum, it would be done this way: Game 5.
Strung together in chronological order, the main words in his vocabulary capsulize the story: helicopter, landing strip, airplane, gold miner, revolver, illness, medicine.
What goes through a player's mind when, in an effort to find his first job after years of playing in the pros, he finds he can capsulize his experiences into a single sentence?
Bart Schneider, the editor of Speakeasy, said that most magazines "are doing everything to shut culture down - digest things, capsulize, as if all anyone can read about a subject is a paragraph."
"There's a sense we increasingly have in this world of a very thin line that we're all up against that separates us from very different kinds of fates," he said, trying to capsulize his talk.
Wood had only to recall how he sustained his knee pain to capsulize the type of game the Islanders brought with them to Chicago Stadium against the one club in the league they had an even-odds chance of defeating.
Sound Bites' Echoes For better or for worse, 1990's politics will echo in the 10-or-15-second snippets of speech endlessly repeated in television commercials or on news reports until they come to capsulize an issue, a politician, a mood.
At its final production, Stephen Sondheim's "Marry Me a Little," the lyrics of the closing song seemed to eerily capsulize the Hartman's long battle to find a niche in Fairfield County: "It wasn't meant to happen.
To briefly capsulize Oakland's lengthy rap sheet: Carney Lansford had four hits and drove in three runs; Ron Hassey added three more runs batted in, and Dave Parker hit a home run.
Perhaps B. Thomas Golisano, the Independence Fusion candidate for governor, said it best when he spoke to a Channel 4 reporter on Wednesday night and tried to capsulize the frustrations of voters tired of the whole media campaign.
Cuba's Vice President, Carlos Lage, seemed to best capsulize the importance of the visit when he said that the presence of the American equipment at a Canadian project in Cuba showed how ineffective the United States blockade had been.
When Dusty hesitated, struggling to capsulize their bizarre plight in words that wouldn't strain Fig's credulity to the breaking point, Martie took over: "Crazy as this might sound, we're caught up in some mind-control experiment, brainwashing, a conspiracy of some-" "Aliens?"
The group's grand, piano-driven songs (available for download at www.straylightrun.com) are full of sweeping choruses and nagging second thoughts, and more than one lyric belongs to the rapidly growing sub-sub-genre of meta-emo: "All these lines/ Fall short of what I had in mind/ A failed attempt to capsulize a feeling."
It is difficult, I concede, to capsulize history, but having served as Donovan's executive assistant in Thailand, I can strongly suggest that your depiction of Luang Pibul Songgram as "one of the harshest of Thailand's military dictators" is far from what our own Government thought of him.