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Opposition initially came from locals but in more recent years the mosque issue has become a magnet for far-right groups such as the EDL, which has looked to exploit the controversy as part of its wider protests against Islam.
EMI has looked to exploit the Abbey Road name in recent months, only last November launching a service called Abbey Road Live offering fans a way to buy instant concert recordings at venues.
He did, though, bring in the 22-year-old forward Maksim Kanunnikov, for just his third cap as Russia looked to exploit the occasional clumsiness of Toby Alderweireld at right-back.
Due to Sydney's compactness, with only 20-25 metres between their first and last line of defence, City looked to exploit the spaces in behind and made good use of off-the-ball movement to pull a disciplined Sydney side momentarily out of shape.
Repressive regimes have certainly looked to exploit sport for their own political ends.
Gary Breen then had a shot blocked as Ronnie McFall's side looked to exploit their numerical advantage.
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Looking at the UK, I saw a hotbed of startup activity, especially among companies looking to exploit the latest developments in synthetic biology.
We're not looking to exploit, but we are looking to be quick on our feet".
There will be weaknesses in City's play, hopefully we can look to exploit that".
They will probably look to exploit Japan's weaknesses and catch us on the counter-attack".
What Weaver deprecated as "habit viewing" was just what CBS was looking to exploit.
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