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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.

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.

To exploit the success of the single, which has sold eight million downloads around the world, Ms. Jepsen delayed the release of her album.

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?

Corning is prepping new ways to exploit the success of its Specialty Materials division, including Gorilla Glass 3, which got a very dramatic debut at CES 2013 thanks to some stress testing that showed just how much stronger it is than previous iterations and alternate materials.

The follow-up Operation Tiger was the first HV offensive to exploit the success of Operation Jackal and improve Croatian military positions on the Southern Front in general but specifically around Dubrovnik.

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The group's slow decline will likely lead it to exploit the successes of its affiliates, similar to what was seen of al Qaeda when it was holed up in Pakistan.

The event is an East Coast iteration of a trade show that began in Los Angeles, in 2015, exploiting the success of "RuPaul's Drag Race," the reality-TV competition that has aired on the gay channel Logo since 2009.

Despite the British failure to exploit the initial success of their tanks, the battle demonstrated that armour was the key to a decision on the Western Front.

For a whole week Ludendorff, in violation of his new tactical emphasis, vainly persisted in trying to carry out his original plan instead of exploiting the unexpected success of the 18th Army, though the latter had advanced more than 40 miles westward and had reached Montdidier by March 27.

Evangelos Venizelos, the socialist Pasok leader who was in charge of co-ordinating preparations for the Olympics, admits authorities failed to "exploit the Games' success".

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