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Kelloggs first capitalized on the sound the rice puff cereal makes in milk way back in 1932.
The search for relevant publications was carried out in two stages; the first capitalized on a search strategy already in place which had focused on studies published up until 2012.
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For example, pressing a key for more than one second capitalizes the letter.
The Rangers scraped out two runs in the third, capitalizing on a groundout by Elvis Andrus and a slow two-out bouncer by Michael Young that handcuffed Alex Rodriguez.
South Korea put the game out of reach with five runs in the bottom of the fifth, capitalizing on two errors by China to take a 9-0 lead.
City testing officials noticed that each of her 22 students had made an identical change: first capitalizing both the A and the P in "Alligator Park" (incorrect), then erasing it.
Never use a proper noun without its first letter capitalized (e.g. Rolling Stone magazine, not rolling stone magazine).
In the third, Smyth capitalized on a slick, short pass by the Kings captain Dustin Brown past Rangers defenseman Michal Roszival, roofing a quick shot for his 17th goal.
Second, Machar capitalized on a prophecy of the prominent Nuer prophet Ngundeng to legitimize the prospective raid on the Bor Dinka.
Hackenberg threw another interception late in the quarter, and Ohio State, early in the second quarter, capitalized with another touchdown.
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