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Some government employees and those with ties to the royal family have begun to exploit Twitter to disseminate information regarding corruption in the kingdom.

It is only in the last couple of years that Asian films have begun to exploit digital technology, a delay that has worked much to their advantage.

Businesses have begun to exploit these networks, drawing on social networking research and theory, which suggests that finding key "influential" members of existing networks of individuals can give those businesses access to and credibility with the whole network.

Cash-hungry states and municipalities, in pursuit of even the smallest amounts of revenue, have begun to exploit one market that they have exclusive control over: their own property.

In so doing, TED is at the vanguard of a trend in the conference industry, where organizers have begun to exploit assets that in years past evaporated as soon as speakers left the stage.

More recently, researchers have begun to exploit the potential to study the disturbed ionosphere using GPS satellite signal observations.

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Mr. Gore has begun to exploit this edge; in a speech last month, for example, he said Mr. Bush was only "pretending to care" about the environment.

A new strain of Zeus, dubbed "Zitmo" (it stands for "Zeus in the mobile") has begun to exploit a huge hole in personal banking security: the smartphone in your pocket.

More recently, work has begun to exploit the unique chemical and physical properties of carboranes for the preparation of novel inorganic pharmaceuticals and biological probes.

The initial studies were relatively unsophisticated in their use of e-Learning technology, but recent research has begun to exploit more fully the potential of the internet.

Bush administration officials have begun to try to exploit the psychological advantage that is accruing from the fact that they appear to be winning in Afghanistan.

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