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More delicate challenges involved selling local taxpayers on authorizing a project, marketed to them as "Prairie Waters," that would capitalize on their own wastewater.
He set up the first American Chamber of Commerce in Hanoi and began prospecting for business ideas that would capitalize on Vietnam's obvious need for new infrastructure.
At the root of his decision to return some investor money has been a frustrating inability to put on and execute a career-defining macro trade that would capitalize on the euro zone's disintegration.
The ideas seemed simple enough: a documentary on CNN and an NBC mini-series that would capitalize on the popularity of one of the world's most visible public figures.
In the mid-1960s, two Los Angeles songwriters, Steve Barri and P. F. Sloan, were asked by their label, Dunhill Records, for songs that would capitalize on the growing appetite for folk-rock.
Genting is promoting a plan to add hotels and a convention center that would capitalize on the site's proximity to two international airports and the ability to draw conventions that are too large for the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan.
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Mr. Semel said that over the next year, Yahoo would create search products, based on its acquisitions, that would better capitalize on its advantages over Google.
Having seen "Millionaire" decline in ratings this season and "Survivor" prove to be not quite as big a hit the second time around, he said, NBC decided that it would capitalize on "Weakest Link" in the short term.
Then it was that REITs would capitalize on the suffering of private developers and the banks who foreclosed on them.
Announced last July, the merger had envisioned a new public company that would have capitalized on CDNow's Internet expertise and on Columbia House's broad reach and experience in selling low-cost music by direct mail.
On Kamchatka that would mean capitalizing on the peninsula's extraordinary angling, which already lures Western fishermen on $4,000-a-week trips.
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