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It then captured broad swathes of Iraq in June, including Mosul, and declared a "caliphate" in areas it controls in Syria and Iraq.
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It gets revenue from the sale of the Windows licence - but it then captures extra value through the high likelihood that even consumer buyers of PCs will buy its Office suite, and probably buy another version of Windows at some point in that computer's life.
The plant, which some observers say could cost more than $2 billion, would convert coal into gas, burn it, then capture much of the resulting carbon dioxide and pump it into geologic reservoirs deep underground.
First, a programmed DNA dendritic nanostructure was formed using two double-stranded substrate DNAs and two single-stranded auxiliary DNAs as assembly components via a target-assisted cascade amplification reaction, and it was then captured by DNA sensing probe-stabilized AuNPs.
Māori attracted the huia by imitating its call and then captured it with a tari (a carved pole with a noose at the end) or snare, or killed it with clubs or long spears.
It's our responsibility to create the circumstances for it and then capture that good fortune.
But a team of accomplished amateur astronomers has now done something Nessie fans can only dream of: They predicted when one legendary flash would recur and then captured it on video tape during an expedition to the Florida Keys last week.
He then captured the Spiral Stakes three weeks later.
Saxe then captured Brussels and Antwerp (February 1746).
The Soviets then captured around ten thousand Polish Army officers.
They boiled saltwater and then captured the steam.
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