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"Neither one of these surges," said one officer involved in both decisions, "was born to exploit success.
Coincidentally, both Bragg and Rosecrans settled on the same plan of battle: attack the enemy's right flank at dawn on New Year's Eve and exploit success with a punch against his center.
The intention was to break through the German defences south of Caen on the eastern flank of the Allied positions in Normandy and exploit success by driving south to capture the high ground north of the city of Falaise.
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Any smart businessperson would exploit this success, pump money into the new winner and expand its product lineup.
"We don't want to exploit his success," he said.
To exploit the success of the single, which has sold eight million downloads around the world, Ms. Jepsen delayed the release of her album.
Finally, Union troops flanked the sunken road and their commanders organized to exploit this success, but were stopped by Confederate artillery.
He aimed to exploit the success of the city's pavilion at the World Expo, with its video greeting from Paul McCartney and football showcase.
Today, Lt. Gen. David McKiernan, the land war commander, ordered the American troops to keep rolling forward so they could exploit their success.
But even more than that, artistically it gave us credibility as an institution that could produce musicals well and market and exploit the success of a musical well.
Text messaging has the advantage, he says, that "it is a widely used, chargeable service that is available now".Can operators exploit the success of text messaging to encourage users to switch to more advanced 3G services in future?
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