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1 Listen, they are trying to find a niche for themselves, which is fine.
2 An email service for wired filmgoers will find a niche in the same market.
3 And surely we'd find a niche to suit you: something on the... temperate side.
4 They would find a niche among the fall of boulders and debris to hide in.
5 I thought he would somehow find a niche .
6 Still, it could find a niche among eco-sensitive flatlanders in search of a second car for short trips.
7 Outside the cities, where land is cheapest, solar power stations will find a niche , feeding power into the metropolis.
8 The film doesn't have huge box office potential, but it could develop cult status and find a niche audience.
9 Some stallholders are well established bakeries, others hope to find a niche with the dream of pursuing baking full time.
10 Around a thousand residents move to the mainland every year, unable to afford rapacious rents or find a niche beyond tourism.
11 In those days even a woman who did not marry tried to find a niche that she could fill in somebody's home.
12 Despite the stiff competition from abroad and changing materials, Zango believes Kano's dye pits will always find a niche for the discerning customer.
13 He's been away from politics for 19 years and is trying his best to find a niche in the new political dynamics in Fiji.
14 There are certainly better all-around phones in its price bracket, but the G8X does enough different that it might just find a niche audience.
15 So if you do initially struggle to find a niche , you should at least, like Johnson, be able to remain philosophical about life's hardships.
16 That will come, said Leibson, when these technologies start to find a niche which makes them cheap enough for systems designers to experiment with.
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