question: 1896 meets edvard munch, who makes an etching of him. - travels to munich where he is a guest of his german publisher albert langen. meets bjørnson.-in summer back to norway. writes short stories for simplicissimus. lives in auerdal at frydenlund’s and other places in valdres.- in autumn to kristiania.- october 28th first performance of "ved rigets port" in christiania theater.- december 4th first performance of "livets spil" in christiania theater.
Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: 1896 Meets Edvard Munch, who makes an etching of him. - Travels to Munich where he is a guest of his German publisher Albert Langen. Meets Bjørnson.-In summer back to Norway. Writes short stories for Simplicissimus. Lives in Auerdal at Frydenlund’s and other places in Valdres.- In autumn to Kristiania.- October 28th first performance of "Ved rigets port" in Christiania Theater.- December 4th first performance of "Livets spil" in Christiania Theater.

question: this allows the intelligence of windows to decide the correct software application to open your vab file.
Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: This allows the intelligence of Windows to decide the correct software application to open your VAB file.

question: the foyer, the space behind the atrium, is designed as a lounge area andintroduces the work of both new and more established furniture designers and, on the whole, some of the best in danish design. soft lighting – a prominent characteristic of danish interior design – is used to create a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. in the foyer, the puls gallery from brussels has on display a selection of danish crafts in three changing exhibits.
Capitalize this past sentence correctly.
A: The foyer, the space behind the Atrium, is designed as a lounge area andintroduces the work of both new and more established furniture designers and, on the whole, some of the best in Danish design. Soft lighting – a prominent characteristic of Danish interior design – is used to create a relaxed and inviting atmosphere. In the foyer, the Puls Gallery from Brussels has on display a selection of Danish crafts in three changing exhibits.