71. With the Nets, there was always a moment or event in time, or one symbolic quote, to capture the essence of their despair. 72. Out of the stuff of such a history and life, Nandan tries to capture the essence of a particular Fijian Indian sensibility and experience. 73. But Rainer Trost, in his first appearance at the Vienna opera, does not capture the essence of Belmonte as the impetuous lover. 74. For Gilot, the works capture the essence of the individual, not a likeness. 75. It captures the essence of this magnificent bird with an amazing economy of brushwork and is a fine example of his craft. 76. Miss Mastrantonio captures the essence of a dauntless rolling stone, and she also exhibits a fine bluesy-country singing voice. 77. She was blessed with introspective, well-crafted songs that captured the essence of her powerful, soulful voice. 78. That statement captured the essence of a dilemma the Bush administration faces at the Pentagon. 79. The actress gives her all, even doing several cartwheels in her effort to capture the essence of the outrageous Tallulah. |