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The home team, who scored 97 points in two drubbings of the Dragons last term, got off to a flying start, capitalising on a tip-tackle yellow card for Pat Leach after just 40 seconds to take an early lead.
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But Starcraft II was developed from the start to capitalise on it, intended as nothing less than the first global eSport; arguably something it has achieved, with ever-growing audiences given a recent fillip by the expansion Heart of the Swarm.
Her books were influential in Britain too, although Elizabeth David's Italian Food (1954) had given it a head start, later capitalised upon by writers such as Anna Del Conte and Patience Gray.
The visitors will perhaps reflect that they could have forced the Yorkshire opening pair to play more earlier in the day and Adam Lyrh made the most of his patient start and capitalised on being dropped on 75 by Eoin Morgan off Toby Roland-Jones.
The Baggies' start was explosive, capitalising on QPR's defensive vulnerability and an obvious lack of confidence after five minutes as Morrison headed home Shane Long's cross to finish off a lightning counter-attack.
"The best examples of lies can be found there," said prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan, "To me, social media is the worst menace to society". Across the developed world, there are activist organisations starting to capitalise on the desire for people to create a new civic space.
By the 1990s, Chicago had started to capitalise upon, rather than avoid, its gangster history.
Start-ups capitalised on the opportunity, trying to create kit that would let the public visit cyberspace.
Miller then hit the post before Watford started to capitalise on the Bluebirds' nerves as Troy Deeney went close.
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