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In short, the trading business is likely to bounce back, and Enron's competitors all stand to capture some of its lost business.
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The image they show to the world is almost always in conflict with the people they truly are, an idea reinforced by Becky Minto's haunting set in which corridors of empty picture frames stand ready to capture some fleeting – and inadequate – likeness.
With its technology investments and business partnerships, Amazon now stands poised to capture market transitions and disrupt segments and industries ever farther afield from traditional bookselling.
The unfertilized pine stand was able to capture sufficient inherent site N to expand its crown mass and N content to maturity and thereby maintain exceptional growth rates.
Cameramen stood poised, ready to capture the climactic moment.
When Bill Clinton and Hillary Rodham Clinton moved here in January 2000, news media coverage was so extensive that a national newspaper ran an article on how large a tip Mr. Clinton left at a local coffee shop (it was big: 32percentt) and photographers stood on chairs to capture the couple eating omelets.
No broker stands in between to capture a spread.
The cold steel and the means by which the doors closed as we stood outside seem now to capture well the chill that we felt from the Cathedral's staff as well as the Cardinal.
He made up for it by snagging the best vantage point he could outside, positioning himself under the Fifth Avenue reviewing stand used by television cameras to capture the procession of clergymen into the cathedral.
In "The Sleeping Model" (1853) by William Powell Frith, a frustrated painter stands before his easel, trying to capture the animated smile on the face of his model, a pretty young female street vendor who keeps nodding off.
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