This last comment neatly encapsulates a problem which faces us.
One thought is that certain crimes neatly encapsulate our fears at a particular time.
Today's event neatly encapsulated the dynamic of this year's unusual governor's race.
He could tell himself this, it sounded so objective and neatly encapsulating; the pain was still there.
Old Ashfield was a place of many secrets, a private world neatly encapsulated within its own high walls.
- the skull neatly encapsulates a cultural moment in terms both precise and vague.
The book neatly encapsulates much of the mutual suspicion and grudging respect that still exists between the two countries, even 200 years later.
And this exchange neatly encapsulates the essence of the film: life - and relationships - are hard.
The mood was neatly encapsulated on the subway.
For it neatly encapsulates the state of public morale in Britain less than a year into the fourth consecutive Conservative term.