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In 2006, Mr. Fornal invented the Baron Ambrosia persona and started capturing his adventures in a series of podcasts called "Underbelly".
"We've got the backlash of the credit crisis from last year, which we started capturing about halfway through the second season.
That is what you get when an innovative company meets a carbon tax.Statoil started capturing and storing its carbon dioxide in 1997, five years after Norway introduced a carbon tax.
As early as 1997, it started capturing data about members of its Harrah's Total Gold programme, including their gambling behaviour.This huge amount of information now allows Harrah's Entertainment to predict how profitable a customer might be, even after only a few casino visits.
I chose 1988 because that's when we first started capturing operating earnings.
Google started capturing images of tsunami and earthquake damage a few months after the disaster.
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In coming weeks, BP hopes to start capturing the vast bulk of the oil emerging from the well.
But Mr. Wells explained that was to cover all contingencies, "if once we start capturing all the oil, something goes wrong and we're not capturing any at all," he said.
(How does it know when to start capturing before you touch the button? Because it begins capturing as soon as it's activated, but only saves footage from the second before you touch the button).
4. It would help, too — seriously — to start capturing and using the methane emitted from the thousands of cows you find at mega-dairies. 5. Natural gas is still cleaner than coal from most other perspectives.
By pressing a button on top of the frame while "adjusting" the view, you can either snap a rather grainy photo, in JPEG format, or start capturing up to 20 minutes of video, in.AVI.
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