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Lenin's special genius was foreseeing the inevitable and preparing to exploit it.
Specialist British film companies are preparing to exploit the hype created by Avatar, James Cameron's epic 3D science-fiction blockbuster.
Several countries, along with corporations like ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell, are preparing to exploit the region's enormous oil and natural gas reserves.
With the help of foreign companies, the Kurdish regional government has been preparing to exploit the huge oil reserves that are believed to exist there.
For the third time, Republicans are trying to make the law perhaps the biggest issue of the elections, and are preparing to exploit every problem that arises.
ThinkProgress has details: The President's conservative critics had clearly been preparing to exploit the crisis as proof of Obama's weakness in the face of provocation.
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He had learned to read hieroglyphics and had devoted himself to higher mathematics, so that he was thoroughly prepared to exploit both hunches.
They begin in trying to identify the vulnerabilities of potential opponents, and they do extensive negative research as they prepare to exploit those vulnerabilities early and often.
The Germans were not prepared to exploit the opening, which gave the French and Algerians time to rush reinforcements into the line.
We can therefore legitimately argue that the existing legal framework, and political decisions create or maintain poverty, pushing people into the hands of those who are prepared to exploit them.
But having spoken to Goodall, I realise it is more appropriate to render Ham differently, not as subject and hero but as object and victim, his life and afterlife a reminder of the ways in which humans are prepared to exploit those around us in pursuit of our own ambitions.
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