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We showed, for example, that mates of the territorial Zenaida dove (Zenaida aurita) of Barbados scrounged from each other's food exploitations and learned to exploit the novel food source as a result [17].
Certainly, it's a trend that Starbucks has learned to exploit.
Byron learned to exploit this, and it remains his legacy.
Terrible people have learned to exploit the internet.
It is Mr Fortuyn's heirs, above all Mr Wilders, who have learned to exploit it.
They've learned to exploit us tremendously and use our habitat and resources for themselves.
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The Big Board is learning to exploit its size advantage.
You will add annotation layers and learn to exploit what's unique about data.
More companies are learning to exploit patents as potent competitive weapons and as a source of unexpected revenues.
We also show how a robot learns to exploit its intrinsic dynamics, thereby improving performance, as individual joint motions become actively coupled via the control system.
Since the Renaissance, artists have learnt to exploit key clues as a way of inducing us to think that we are eyewitnesses.
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