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Five centuries ago, Shakespeare had a character look upward to "that supernal Judge that stirs good thoughts," with a capital J as one would capitalize the G in God.
It remained to be seen whether Xerox would capitalize on this latest PARC innovation.
Button looked like he would capitalize on Alonso's Ferrari's frequent weakness: its tires' performance at the end of races.
"We turn the ball over 21 times, any team would capitalize off that and Indiana did," Pondexter said.
An Arab-led military solution in Syria would capitalize on several historic trends that are now coalescing.
The plan, drawn by Heyer, Gruel & Associates of New Brunswick, would capitalize on the site's geography and transportation links.
The two companies said the venture would capitalize on the industrial and organizational strengths of both groups.
Based on his observations in Colombia, however, Dr. Baker counters that the rust would capitalize on any kind of wetness, not only light rain.
However, because Mr. Huntsman has a very modest organization in South Carolina and is not polling well there, it is not clear how he would capitalize upon it.
Not long before the first NATO air strikes, in 2011, Qaddafi warned that Al Qaeda and other Islamic extremists would capitalize on the uprising against him.
PAGE P1 THE OPPOSITION -- John Edwards said he and John Kerry would capitalize on the president's "miscalculation" on Iraq and propose a deal on nuclear production with Iran.
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