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But Wiggins honored cycling etiquette by not attempting to capitalize on Evans's misfortune.
Cereal of the future, or another disappointing brand attempting to capitalize on your nostalgia for the 90s?
BET Networks, the television network owned by Viacom, is one of the latest brands attempting to capitalize on the festival trend.
Other teams, particularly those on the West Coast with large Asian fan bases, are also attempting to capitalize on the growing interest in Yao.
Still other housewares manufacturers are attempting to capitalize on legislation in many parts of the country that mandates environmentally sound practices.
The company, like many others, is attempting to capitalize on cheap natural gas made possible by fracking (see "Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map and King Natural Gasas").
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Other names attempt to capitalize on users' interest in current events.
Nor has there been there evidence that Republicans would attempt to capitalize on the scandal.
Other artists have attempted to capitalize on the viral notoriety of these rappers by working with them.
The movie industrys attempt to capitalize on its enduring appeal, on the other hand, only proved how easily the materials charm could be despoiled by bloat and vulgarity.
It was perhaps inevitable that other cities would attempt to capitalize on the Chinatown marquee, whether or not the places actually had historic ties to Chinese immigrants.
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