21. He envisioned the celebration as an internally organized revue that would capture the essence of Fosse without force-feeding the audience biographical details and dates. 22. His collection on Sunday captured the essence of glamour without the slightest tinge of campiness. 23. I believe he captured the essence of what makes Colonial so special for many of the players. 24. I did not think they captured her essence. 25. However, prose style is unphotogenic, rendering it almost impossible to capture the essence of Joseph Conrad on film. 26. I said it captures the essence of some of the characters and the tone, and I enjoyed it. 27. In a way, they have captured its essence better than any legal scholar could. 28. In a few strokes, Cilento captures the essence of this working-class rebellion and its pathetic dandyism. 29. In capturing the essence of experience, it suggests, film is as imperfect and quixotic as memory. 30. In a process dictated by millenniums of tradition, he inks onto calfskin parchment the five books of Moses that capture the essence of Jewish law and life. |