By the 1990s, Chicago had started to capitalise upon, rather than avoid, its gangster history.
The Ouya will look to capitalise on a growing popularity for cheap, often independently produced games.
Strange then added three points but Bristol were not able to capitalise on their possession.
Or would he try to capitalise, like Samsung, on the convergence between communications and entertainment?
But the hosts were unable to capitalise though as Berg's penalty was saved by Hart.
The Apple-owned store is hoping to capitalise on fans who want to avoid plot spoilers.
And the anger over MPs expenses they had hoped to capitalise on had largely abated.
The growing popularity of the internet has spurred it to capitalise on the patent.
Richard Nixon's southern strategy was designed to capitalise on the white backlash against civil rights.
Now, a string of incoming businesses are hoping to capitalise on the revitalisation that BBQ joint has helped inspire.
Other multinationals have come here to capitalise on the cheap labour and rental costs, setting up offices.
The Danish winger jinked his way past his marker on numerous occasions but Charlton failed to capitalise.
The Eurosceptic party is aiming to capitalise on public concern over immigration, tax rises and wind farms.
I'm perfectly positioned to capitalise on any misfortune, pit-stops, safety-cars, I can get amongst any of it.
But Skiverton is cautious about his side's chances and believes they must capitalise with a strong start.
Yet despite its failure to capitalise, the mood at the top of the party is surprisingly sanguine.
We were at 13-12 when they were down to 14 men and couldn't quite capitalise on that.
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Montgomerie fell away at last weekend's Austrian Open after failing to capitalise on his chances on the greens.
America Online said it had made the purchase to better capitalise on the expected upturn in website advertising.
'I didn't anticipate being so far up the grid and so we need to capitalise on this opportunity.
Schools appear to be failing to capitalise on the inspirational legacy of the London Olympics, says a survey.
In Scotland, another traditional source of Labour MPs, the party is struggling to capitalise on disenchantment with Labour.
McLaren team-mate Kovalainen, who finished fifth in Hungary, is also expecting to capitalise on the cars' improved performance.
These are for projects designed to capitalise on hosting London 2012 but are not an additional Olympic cost.
But, by and large, the successes capitalise on India's strengths as a high-value rather than a low-cost producer.
Ferreira fought back in the final set and had two break-points in the seventh game but could not capitalise.
"We couldn't capitalise on a good start and lost wickets regularly, " he said.
We can grow and even lead, if we capitalise on our evident strengths in innovation, manufacturing and, yes, finance.
When exactly, should you try to capitalise upon the value of the company?
He naturally wants to capitalise on the popularity generated by the military victory.
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