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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.
He complained to Johnson about the "waves of invective over the years from parts of the Medical and Scientific Establishments" (capped up as if a single and somewhat sinister body).
The Apple keyboard is also much easier to use now that the keys are not always capped up.
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For instance, it's never right to cap up the word "job" or "employer" in the middle of a sentence.
That is a rarity worth capping up.
Large and round, with a brown cap up to six inches across, they may be broiled, sauteed, stewed or baked.
Salaries were initially capped at $39 million a team, but leaguewide revenue growth has brought the cap up to nearly $57 million this season, with a floor of $40 million.
Then cut a bottle-shaped hole in your tin roof and stick the bottle in it, cap up, with part of it above and part below the roof.
At the end of the April market bloodletting, his three funds were still in positive territory: Small Cap up 17% for 2000, Mid Cap up 13.6% and Large Cap up 21.7%.
He'd won 11 caps up until then and all of them had come at number eight.
It is very restrictive for an actively managed fund to get its weighted average market cap up near $110 billion.
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