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Capitalization (North
American spelling; also
British spelling in Oxford) or
capitalisation (Commonwealth English; all
other meanings) is
writing a word...
- Look up capitalize,
capitalise, capitalization, or
capitalisation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Capitalization is
writing a word with its
first letter...
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blamed for the coup and destro****,
weakening ****rno's power.
Suharto capitalised on this,
becoming president in 1968 and
establishing a US-backed "New...
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gateway website, Wales.com,
state that it
should always be
capitalised. It is
always capitalised on
motorway signs.
Between the
Statute of
Rhuddlan of 1284...
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entered into
discussions to
create a new
international club
competition and
capitalise on this success. The
plans for the
creation of the
Champions League Twenty20...
- and if they
occur at the
beginning of a sentence, the next word is
capitalised.
Three examples of such
apostrophed words are 'k, 't, 'n. The last (the...
- of the
federal states of Switzerland,
Germany or the USA"
which would capitalise on Europe's size by
agreeing on core
issues relating to finance, tax and...
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release Liberty (a
retreat from the
experimentation of Big Thing)
failed to
capitalise on any
regained momentum. The
album entered the UK
album chart in the...
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April 2022. John
Murray Brown (6
February 2011). "Sinn Féin set to
capitalise on
Irish discontent".
Financial Times. London.
Archived from the original...
- Britain, the
Conservative ministry led by Lord
Salisbury attempted to
capitalise on
British military successes by
calling an
early general election, dubbed...