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Capitalising on the popularity of e-readers such as the Kindle, a new generation of writers is bypassing agents and publishers and using the flexible pricing model of ebooks to offer their work directly to the public at rock-bottom prices.
Kindle gives thriller writer a plot for success – at 71p a shot 2011
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Capitalising on these encouraging signs as well as the opportunities over the next few months could mean Afghanistan can turn the tide and become a world leader in transparent resource management.
Afghanistan's vast mineral deposits could lift it out of poverty | Eleanor Nichol 2011
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Capitalising on a tragedy is not a classy way to make films.
Only TWILIGHT fans will REMEMBER ME says John! | Obsessed With Film 2010
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Capitalising on an increasingly unpopular government in Kabul and growing anger at civilian casualties, the Taliban now present themselves as less hardline, promising if they return to power they will no longer ban kites or demand quite such long beards.
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Capitalising on its eerie claustrophic domestic ambiance early on this is a brooding creeper that has a powerful ability to ensnarl the audience into its relentless spell.
This Week’s Essential SCARY Movies for Free T.V Guide | Obsessed With Film 2007
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"Capitalising on your female workforce: Development programs for women"
August 4th, 2006 curufea 2006
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Capitalising on the early advantage of free trade in BComs, MBAs and PhDs offered by the leading business schools of the world may have been part of their successful strategy.
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Capitalising on Australia's experience and innovation in many fields, the new plan provides a platform for Australia's world-class technology companies, research institutions and education providers to share their knowledge and skills.
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Capitalising on the country's economic woes following years of misrule and corruption, the FIS roundly defeated the FLN in the
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Capitalising on these links to create an extra string to their bow is an excellent example of how we can make the most of our excellent produce to encourage food tourism in Wales.
WalesOnline - Home WalesOnline 2012
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