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"When organisations contain proper or place names, the latter are capped up, eg Sheffield university, Great Ormond Street children's hospital, Islington Green primary school.
The overall stipend for other committee chairmen would be capped at $7,000, up from $6,000; the majority and minority whips would receive $7,000, up from $3,000.
Just over a minute later, Connecticut began an 8-0 run for a 42-31 lead that was capped by a lay-up by Jeff Adrien.
The striker, who has been capped for Spain up to under-19s level, could be available for the club's Premier League opener at Burnley on Saturday.
The 48-year-old regularly wore one during his time as manager of Yeovil Town and will no doubt be capped-up at Brighton, where he has just taken over.
For instance, it's never right to cap up the word "job" or "employer" in the middle of a sentence.
The Apple keyboard is also much easier to use now that the keys are not always capped up.
Spain is keener to ensure that Mediterranean peasants, rather than big wheat and dairy farmers up north, are CAP-protected.How could the Germans be bought off?
Gloucester's Rupert Harden, who has yet to win a cap, has been called up to replace Stevens.
The prop has also won 32 Ireland caps and was called up by the British & Lions as a replacement last summer.
Glasgow Warriors second row Tim Swinson, who has already won nine caps, has been called up as a replacement on his 28th birthday.
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