- I thought of a great headline. - Great. It's time to encapsulate the future. | |
And he's trying to rewrite Christianity or encapsulate it in a little book, isn't he? Yes. | |
Does that encapsulate you? | |
God, I wish there was a word to encapsulate it all. | |
I don't think we can remove the virus, but we can encapsulate it. | |
- I thought of a great headline. - Great. It's time to encapsulate the future. | |
And he's trying to rewrite Christianity or encapsulate it in a little book, isn't he? Yes. | |
Does that encapsulate you? | |
God, I wish there was a word to encapsulate it all. | |
I don't think we can remove the virus, but we can encapsulate it. | |
And would anyone like to read a passage that encapsulates that sentiment? | |
Gentlemen, for your assignment this week, I want you to pick a moment from the play and discuss the theme that it encapsulates. | |
It encapsulates an entire generation of young English people in the very same way | |
It encapsulates our excitement while simultaneously referencing jazz, America's one true art form. | |
It pretty much encapsulates exactly how I feel about American culture right now. | |
And would anyone like to read a passage that encapsulates that sentiment? | |
Gentlemen, for your assignment this week, I want you to pick a moment from the play and discuss the theme that it encapsulates. | |
It encapsulates an entire generation of young English people in the very same way | |
It encapsulates our excitement while simultaneously referencing jazz, America's one true art form. | |
It pretty much encapsulates exactly how I feel about American culture right now. | |
"I wouldn't look at him," he said, and that sort of encapsulated the nature of their relationship. | |
-That is a micro-encapsulated nano chip covered in epoxy. | |
Aged just 26, Riemann encapsulated his strange new ideas about geometry in a lecture that was to become legendary among mathematicians. | |
And all of a sudden, to have this record that sort of encapsulated all those bands and so many things at the same time, it had this sheer energy and this intense impact, | |
But with Bart Simpson safely encapsulated, I'd be delighted to pose. | |
"I wouldn't look at him," he said, and that sort of encapsulated the nature of their relationship. | |
-That is a micro-encapsulated nano chip covered in epoxy. | |
Aged just 26, Riemann encapsulated his strange new ideas about geometry in a lecture that was to become legendary among mathematicians. | |
And all of a sudden, to have this record that sort of encapsulated all those bands and so many things at the same time, it had this sheer energy and this intense impact, | |
But with Bart Simpson safely encapsulated, I'd be delighted to pose. | |