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Big companies in the industry, meanwhile, are edging in to capture a share of the demand for natural body products.
Ted Ligety turned in a blazing second run in to capture a World Cup giant slalom in Beaver Creek, Colo.
"On the goal, Vinny steps in and helps out," Stepan said, referring to Prospal's swooping in to capture the loose puck right after the draw.
As she lined up next to Semenya for the final, her tiny frame up against the broad shoulders and musculature of Semenya, the cameras zoomed in to capture the contrast; a veritable freak show.
He later found an opening on a backdoor cut, soaring in to capture a Kidd lob and slam it home for a 7-point lead with 6 43 to play.
He wrote his way straight through the aftermath, and not only did he continue making his record, he decided to invite a huge film crew in to capture the entire recording process, a mere six months after his son died.
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Interviews were read repeatedly and coded in detail to capture values-in-use.
It's due out in November, in time to capture holiday sales.
In order to capture the in situ behavior, a novel methodology is applied.
Seoul, South Korea, is in the lead here, in trying to capture real-time traffic information.
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