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meanwhile, has finally begun to exploit its wireless transmitter in more useful ways.
Some government employees and those with ties to the royal family have begun to exploit Twitter to disseminate information regarding corruption in the kingdom.
It is only in the last couple of years that Asian films have begun to exploit digital technology, a delay that has worked much to their advantage.
Mr. Gore has begun to exploit this edge; in a speech last month, for example, he said Mr. Bush was only "pretending to care" about the environment.
Businesses have begun to exploit these networks, drawing on social networking research and theory, which suggests that finding key "influential" members of existing networks of individuals can give those businesses access to and credibility with the whole network.
Cash-hungry states and municipalities, in pursuit of even the smallest amounts of revenue, have begun to exploit one market that they have exclusive control over: their own property.
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I began to exploit the people who counted on me.
"Last week, opponents of comprehensive immigration reform began to exploit the Boston Marathon bombing," Mr. Leahy said.
In the process, Capote began to exploit classic literary crime techniques to heighten the suspense.
Gímenez, having at first hidden away from journalists, is now beginning to exploit her popularity.
Yet even in the early 1980's, when studios were beginning to exploit this technique, the number of screens remained low.
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