It is unfortunate but fairly likely that Griffiths will be niched and pigeonholed with this debut novel. |
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It is unfortunate but fairly likely that he will be niched and pigeonholed with this debut novel. |
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Anyway, here I am, being niched as The Guy Who Says Blogs Are Not For Making Money. |
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Whereas Mid-City has niched itself as a serious gym bordering on hard core, Chelsea Piers with its cafe, sundeck, day spa and more is an oasis in the city. |
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The origins of the Roquenégade estate, niched at the foot of Mount Alaric, go back at least as far as the 12th Century. |
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But this way, everybody knows the product a lot better than when we were niched, always doing the same job. |
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The market for information and IT security solutions is highly fragmented and niched. |
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Today, TVA Publishing publishes popular books and magazines niched in entertainment, television and the Internet. |
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I've chosen two of Natasha's works as examples. 'Blue Heart' is in 3D, painted but niched within a woollen casing of typically Moroccan workmanship. |
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Le Chef But I was most curious about Le Chef, an old-school home-style joint niched like a fossil among the trendy new bars and sleek restaurants of the fast-rising Gemmayzeh neighborhood. |
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The cliff in which Abu Simbel was niched had to be removed and an artificial hillside constructed 180 m back from the original site on higher ground. |
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The giant arms producers and dealers of our world, niched mainly in the USA, Russia and China, are not just outside our jurisdiction but are a law unto themselves anyway. |
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But the rest of the prose in which that single tight bloom is niched is historically anonymous — it belongs to the present moment without being very marked by it. |
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The upper floor is niched behind a mansard clad in slate. |
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It is composed of a stair turret at each extremity, with two niched buttresses nearer the centre line supporting the large central triple window. |
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