This one just captured the imagination of Tunisians, both the elites and the ordinary Tunisians.
Compare the crisis to other crises that captured the imagination and the fear of the entire nation.
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But the pigeon movement captured the imagination thanks to its spontaneity, its grass-roots nature and its youth.
The Laffer Curve captured the imagination of the proverbial man on the street.
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Lasith Malinga has captured the imagination in this tournament and has made huge strides in improving his accuracy and control.
Mr. President, your journey to the White House has captured the imagination of millions and millions of people in India.
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Companies like Twitter, Facebook, and others have captured the imagination, and brought more open discussion on transparency in the organization.
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The rebound in the single currency has captured the imagination of the markets at the end of a hairy week.
But it has captured the imagination of viewers - possibly because each one knows or has known a boss like David Brent.
Online shopping may have captured the imagination of technophiles and the public.
She added that it had "captured the imagination of British audiences and further strengthened the global reputation of our home-grown film talent".
Communities minister Grant Shapps said the competition had "captured the imagination of the nation with communities across the country uniting to support their High Streets".
He captured the imagination, and Pro-Test has rallied hundreds of supporters.
When Charles Lindbergh made the first transatlantic flight he captured the imagination of billions, and four million people lined 5th Avenue for his ticker tape parade.
Shariah laws in force in a few conservative areas, such as Indonesia's Southern Sulawesi and West Sumatra regions, haven't captured the imagination of the wider public.
The depth-sensing, motion tracking camera, designed for the XBox games console, was a hit with gamers, but also captured the imagination of hardware developers around the world.
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This work has also captured the imagination of local children.
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But few new products have captured the imagination of the tech-minded such as Google Glass, an eyewear-like headset that offers augmented-reality images as well as basic smartphone-like features.
The sinking of the Titanic is considered one of the deadliest peacetime maritime disasters in modern history and it has captured the imagination of the public to this day.
It captured the imagination of the public, which followed the final days of "the ghost ship" in media reports and tracked its progress on Canadian and U.S. Coast Guard websites.
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The early forecast by The Diffusion Group (TDG) is an indication that podcasting has captured the imagination of digital music player owners who demand to listen to more than just music.
Phyllis Logan, who plays housekeeper Mrs Hughes in the show, paid tribute to writer Julian Fellowes, saying his "imagination has captured the imagination of a lot of you all around the world".
With the killing of Bin Laden, this little known, elite group of soldiers has captured the imagination of all Americans, including my five-year-old grandson who dressed up as a SEAL Team Six warrior for Halloween!
Then in April the plight of one animal captured the imagination of the public when Phoenix the calf was spared from the cull on a Devon farm after surviving for five days under a mound of slaughtered cattle.
The idea that hardware manufacturers dogged constantly by declining prices could produce gizmos that not only deliver revenue from sales, but could be a source of service payments as well, has captured the imagination of a number of big consumer-electronics firms.
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According to Lorcan Otway, director of the Museum of the American Gangster in New York, Capone was adept at creating a public image that captured the imagination of Americans, a feat helped greatly by new media outlets of the time.
Like a fairy tale come alive in the middle of Manhattan, their statue-strewn exteriors and 18-foot-high ceilings have captured the imagination of New Yorkers and attracted big-name tenants such as Charlton Heston, who rented a penthouse at the peak of his career in the 1950s.
Changing Mexico's energy laws is widely seen as an important test for a country that captured the imagination of investors for linking its economy in a free-trade deal with the U.S. in the mid-1990s, but which saw its star dim to other emerging markets like China and Brazil in recent years.
Changing Mexico's energy laws is widely seen as an important test for a country that captured the imagination of investors for linking its economy in a free-trade deal with the U.S. in the mid-1990s, but which saw its star dim relative to other emerging markets like China and Brazil in recent years.
"There was no one in the decade or two before Pavarotti came along who captured the public imagination to the degree he did, " Kellow says.
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