1. Long shirts billowing over skirts were trapped under little pieces of knitwear, capturing a sense of fragile beauty in an alien world.
2. Before her show Wednesday, she said she wanted to capture the sense of possibility young women feel before they go out at night.
3. Alexander also sought to capture a sense of optimism that propelled Ronald Reagan into office.
4. But Windsor found a niche in film noir, a genre of mainly crime thrillers that captured a sense of postwar disillusionment.
5. By capturing that sense of shimmering illusion, Redford created an iconic Gatsby who casts a long shadow over all others.
6. Capturing a sense of the victims will be important to prosecutors Howard, Clint Rucker and Sheila Ross Finley.
7. Each volunteer then laid out tiles in rows that they curved to capture the sense of moving fur.
8. For the modern take on a classic tale, director Baz Luhrmann shot the film in Mexico City to capture a sense of urban strife.
9. In Rome, La Republica captured the sense that the breakup was something that could happen only in the United States.
10. Most crucial, the recording captures a sense of how this now familiar work sounded to listeners hearing it for the first time.