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(The word Form, when used to refer to Forms as Plato conceived them, is often capitalized in the scholarly literature; when used to refer to forms as Aristotle conceived them, it is conventionally lowercased).
(The word Form, when used to refer to Forms or Ideas as Plato conceived them, is often capitalized in the scholarly literature; when used to refer to forms as Aristotle conceived them, it is conventionally lowercased).
To help avoid confusion with other morpholine-containing molecules, when describing oligos "Morpholino" is often capitalized as a trade name, though this usage is not consistent throughout the scientific literature.
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Takeover litigation also is often designed to capitalize on the dynamics of acquisitions.
Familial battles and sibling strife is often the subject of hilarity, a subject The Shins capitalize on in this slightly disturbing, though oddly touching video.
This is a section of the market that is often characterized as wanting experiences over things and ZOZI hopes to capitalize on that.
The latter half of the talk centered around how they too could capitalize on their respective aspirations from a town that is often overlooked.
Despite the explosion in popularity of superhero movies, comic books themselves are often late to capitalize on cultural fads.
Such a representation of life's history is now widely known as the 'tree of life', often capitalized, with modern manifestations including all of the prokaryotes and the protists (eukaryotic microbes).
The word "everywhere" recurred, often capitalized or followed by an exclamation point.
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