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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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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.
This, according to several pro-sports insiders, encapsules Los Angeles' attempts to secure a National Football League expansion franchise.
As I wrestled with these dilemmas, I often longed for an export handbook or training sessions that would encapsule all of the information companies need to make exporting easier.
 
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