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Kirkby began to monopolise possession and territory and earned two medium-range penalties but neither went over in the windy conditions.
The mismatch of pace and power allowed the home team to monopolise possession, which they used to good effect.
If any business or occupation, global or otherwise, is open to entry world wide all attempts to cartelise or monopolise will fail.
The danger, however, is that the new sui generis right might monopolise information beyond the term granted to copyright.
What do we learn about the burgeoning folk music scene Dylan went on to define and later monopolise?
The unnecessarily large teasers and the masthead monopolise more than half of the visible area.
The migrants monopolise the handicrafts trade at Papua's largest art market in Hamadi, outside Jayapura.
Discoveries of natural laws, mechanisms, or elements are not patentable because no one has the right to monopolise a discovery.
However, any patent granted for such a method should not monopolise the algorithm itself or its use in contexts not foreseen in the patent.
Corruption allows favoured groups to monopolise the benefits produced by the state and to demand extra rents from the public.
It is difficult for organized crime to monopolise a drug that anyone can grow in their backyard.
There appears to be a consensus that seeking to monopolise another's trade mark and other unfair practices would render an application invalid for bad faith.
These companies may, and have, found ways to monopolise the market and control the way that the food is produced right along the production chain.
Those incidents provided welcome relief from a turgid second period that saw Dunfermline monopolise possession, but rarely convince anyone they knew what to do with it.
It is entirely incompatible with the domination of unaccountable private companies that seek to monopolise knowledge in the interests of their own profits.
The treaty allowed the VOC to build a trading post in the area and eventually to monopolise the trade there, especially the gold trade.
This violent dimension of power points us to view violence not only as a behavioural trait but also as an instrument to manipulate, subjugate, accumulate and monopolise.
Each faction sought his conversion, the greater to monopolise the country.
Handing over this task to specialists holds the danger that they monopolise the work and that, as a consequence, other participants neglect their monitoring.
When I go back to Africa, I see that the local music has changed enormously: young people listen to American music now, even more so as the United States are trying to monopolise the music scene.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It is the married men who monopolise all the vice and improprieties of life.
St. Gallen and its artists, however, must not be permitted to monopolise our attention too long.
In most large hill stations there are more houses than he is able to monopolise.
She has no right to monopolise the beauties of both complexions.
How dare she imply that I want to monopolise her precious brother!
But English and French goods appear to monopolise the best shops.
The watchers who remain in the sanctuary do not monopolise its blessings.
Well, when he comes back, you mustn't expect to monopolise Bernadette.
You really must not monopolise his Worship with your fancies.
And, having reached remorse, he allowed that to monopolise him.
They monopolise the telephone, and are in great request as compositors.
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