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So we have donating data, we have donating decision scientists, and there's actually a third way that companies can help: donating technology to
capture
new sources of data.
They were worried that the camera would
capture
information about them, take it out of context and widely disseminate it.
If you remove the beginning and the end, you're left with a beautifully worded descriptor that tries to, in just a few words,
capture
an achievement or a lifetime.
The night of the event involves rides in vintage cars, a walk on a red carpet into the great room, a terrific DJ and a photographer at the ready to
capture
pictures of these attendees and their families.
And that's just the point, to
capture
the best days and nights, to abolish limitations, to have your default answer be "yes" and your default question be, "Why not?" Ultimately life is too short, whether we live to be 85 years or just eight.
How do you
capture
that?
Van Gogh and other Impressionists represented light in a different way than their predecessors, seeming to
capture
its motion, for instance, across sun-dappled waters, or here in star light that twinkles and melts through milky waves of blue night sky.
That's how this and other Impressionist works use quickly executed prominent brushstrokes to
capture
something strikingly real about how light moves.
At the time of their publication in Amsterdam in 1725, they were accompanied by poems describing exactly what feature of that season Vivaldi intended to
capture
in musical terms.
If you could
capture
the power, it could pretty much power all their needs.
I know I did not raise a wrist (Both sing) I know I did not
capture
it It came, it came, it went, it went It conquered quick I was there and then I quit Awoo!
I know I did not raise a wrist I know I did not
capture
it It came, it came, it went, it went It conquered quick I was there and then I quit Awoo! BL: (Speaks) There you go! (Music) SHW: We have another one coming up.
Yeah! (Sings) I know I did not raise a wrist (Both sing) I know I did not
capture
it It came, it came, it went, it went It conquered quick I was there and then I quit Aaaa ... (Applause) Awoo! (Music) (Clapping to the beat) (Music) Aaaa ... SHW: (Speaks) Alright, hand flick.
(Both sing) I know I did not raise a wrist I know I did not
capture
it It came, it came, it went, it went It conquered quick I was there and then I quit I know I did not raise a wrist I know I did not
capture
it It came, it came, it went, it went It conquered quick I was there and then I quit (Music) Tucker Halpern: You guys are way more fun than I thought you'd be.
I needed to
capture
my thoughts on paper.
For example: different climate models are largely able to
capture
the warming that we've seen so far.
We want to
capture
that for robots.
Right after September 11, I was at a point, like everybody else, where I really didn't know how to deal with what we were going through, and I felt that no image could
capture
this moment, and I wanted to just do a black cover, like no cover.
And I sat down to draw this, and as soon as I saw it, a shiver ran down my spine and I realized that in this refusal to make an image, we had found a way to
capture
loss and mourning and absence.
And we can see from the sublime to the ridiculous that artists can
capture
what is going on in a way that an artist armed with just India ink and watercolor can
capture
and enter into the cultural dialogue.
But given that millions of liters of fossil fuels are already being burned out there by our cars, our engines and our exhaust out there, what if you could
capture
that pollution and use it to recycle and make those inks?
In 2015, I decided to take this experimentation forward and set up a lab in India to work on the
capture
and recycling of air pollution.
This is an early-stage prototype of our system that would
capture
pollution that is being released from a conventional diesel-based car.
We advanced the technology and created this into this version that would
capture
pollution from static sources of pollution, like a diesel generator.
Without affecting the performance of the engine, we are able to
capture
95 percent worth of pollution released from the diesel generator.
This is the particulate matter that we are talking about that we capture, in this case, within three to four hours of operation of a generator.
That lets us
capture
real-time, slow-motion activity of vibrating tissues.
We weren't the only ones to tackle this subject, but the photographs that Brian and Randy created are among the best to
capture
both the human and natural devastation of overfishing.
It doesn't
capture
anything real.
They never
capture
every detail of the things they describe, just enough for the brain to determine appropriate responses.
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