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Do we capitalise cheeses and dog breeds?
"I'm very keen that there's a legacy of Andy's success," she says, "and that we capitalise on the buzz that's around the game at the moment.
If we capitalise on the current surge of interest in science we can make this new Enlightenment a reality and, I believe, make the world a better place.
But that's just me: I dislike the not-so-subtle egotism that insists we capitalise one single word and no other (proper nouns apart).
"How do we capitalise on a market that exists and plays a lot but doesn't know how to download?" ponders David Gosen, chief operating officer of the mobile games firm I-Play.
How do we capitalise?
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"They were changing the marketplace and we capitalised on that," said Fenerty.
"We certainly didn't start the industry, but we capitalised on it," she clarifies, in case anyone mistakes her for a breast-beating southern softie.
"But Sciver played brilliantly with me there to get a 50-run partnership, and we capitalised at the back end of the innings," Edwards added.
"We capitalised on those straight away afterwards".
But it's nice that we capitalised on that.
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