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I've got to capitalise for him, that's all If I could make a damn shot, that would help.
When you are referring to a specific king, and this is clear, you can capitalise, for example, the King of Denmark.
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The mobsters were lauded for being faster and more efficient than the government relief effort – goodwill on which they have been capitalising for over a decade.
But Cas lost Pryce to the sin-bin and Chris Beattie capitalised for the Dragons, then Renaud Guigue added another try and Frayssinous converted after Wilson had gone over to put them ahead improbably for the first time.
"More specifically, once the large UK banks execute their capital plans (which we deem achievable) to address the additional capital buffer requirements recently imposed by the PRA, we believe that UK banks will be well capitalised for the risks they face and will compare favourably to their European peers".
Hugo Rodallega capitalised for Fulham by finishing Scott Parker's pass.
With this round, and with some of our markets turning profitable recently, Zomato is well capitalised for at least two years.
Smart organisations will make sure not to miss opportunities such as the one we identified and capitalised for the cement sector in Vietnam.
Similarly, famous historical events and time periods are also capitalised, for example, the Middle Ages or the Revolutionary War Seasons do not get capitalised.
Note that any other parts of speech derived from proper nouns should also be capitalised, for example, a "proper verb" like Americanise or a "proper adverb " like Britishly.
The first word of sentence written in brackets (also known as parentheses in American English) in the middle of another sentence does not need to be capitalised; for example, in this sentence "also" is not capitalised.
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