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encapsule

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en·cap·sule  (n-kpsl, -sl)
tr.v. en·cap·suled, en·cap·sul·ing, en·cap·sules
To encapsulate.


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It's hard to encapsule this dreamlike plot, as Coppola meditates about life, consciousness and what is reality.
The sequence embodies a concise simplicity of expression which seems Japanese, as well as being temperamentally natural to Carper himself, while the sequence ranges to encapsule a spectrum of human possibilities, including micro-meditations on friendship, ambition, nature's random power, aging, evanescence, expansive invigoration, weary aimlessness, hardship, and the pleasures of domestic comforts.
Truth," as the authors of this new book encapsule it, "is larger than proof.
 
 
 
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