Sentence examples for was to capitalize from inspiring English sources

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The idea was to capitalize on all the recent publicity surrounding Mr. Federline's relationship with Ms. Spears.

For a while she talked about the challenges of getting local government support for her work — clearing the paths, promoting the tours — and in general how difficult it was to capitalize on the island's sole claim to fame.

Ms. Falcón, of Promise Arizona, said the push last year was to capitalize on opposition to the state's immigration law and to the sheriff in Maricopa County, Joe Arpaio, who has come to symbolize Arizona's strict stance on immigration enforcement.

The idea was to capitalize on the string of museums flanking Central Park's east side, beginning — or, in the developers' eyes, ending — with the Metropolitan Museum of Art, at 82nd Street.

Their plan was to capitalize on Mr. Warren's best-selling books, like "The Purpose Driven Life," to create a group patterned on his calls to Christian evangelism and charitable works.

It was to capitalize on the past that the British real estate agency Chesterton hired Melanie Backe-Hansen three years ago to investigate the histories of the properties it represents.

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(Also, note that our style is to capitalize State Legislature when, as here, that's the official name).

"My job is to capitalize on the opportunities that present themselves," Duvall said, but with a discriminating eye.

The first is to capitalize on some of the distribution opportunities that we have.

One of the possible answers is to capitalize "ready to use" expert knowledge.

"The concept is to capitalize on the strengths of multiple generations of tech entrepreneurs," he said.

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