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be capitalizing
verb
In writing or editing, to write (something: either an entire word or text, or just the initial letter(s) thereof) in capital letters, in upper case.
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In turn, Skyservice will be capitalizing on a Canadian institution.
That is what we thought we should be capitalizing on rather than selling potatoes".
It seemed that Crist might be capitalizing on inside information that had been gathered in the Times' good name.
Increasing numbers of churches, especially among African-Americans, seem to be capitalizing on this realization, more obviously than ever now that it's Eastertime.
"When Bravo jumped in, you can imagine the people at the Food Network wringing their hands and thinking, 'How could they be capitalizing on something we created?' " he said.
Now, the Kremlin seems to be capitalizing on the economic crisis, exploiting the opportunity to establish more control over financially weakened industries that it has long coveted, particularly those in natural resources.
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should it be capitalized or not?
And both Bs in "BlackBerry" should be capitalized.
"You have to be capitalized at your maximum exposure".
There are situations that can be capitalized upon.
A comparable property would be capitalized at 15 times earnings.
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