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1 At that time, one brand of street directory had a virtual monopoly .
2 A political condition that every nation supposes itself to enjoy in virtual monopoly .
3 Later, new banks were created, but the state retained its virtual monopoly on credit.
4 Many rural areas have no access to state radio, which enjoys a virtual monopoly .
5 On the face of it, Alibaba's virtual monopoly looks benign.
6 What a comment on England's industrial supremacy-Englandwith her virtual monopoly of large-scalemanufacture in Europe!
7 Slowly, though, that virtual monopoly is changing.
8 The patents gave Myriad Genetics a virtual monopoly on such predictive testing for breast and ovarian cancer.
9 Even when Pakistan has had elected governments, the armed forces retain a virtual monopoly on foreign and security policies.
10 Because of the great chasm between blacks and whites, colored doctors also had a virtual monopoly on colored patients.
11 A gentleman named Sol Roth, with offices in the Knickerbocker Building, has a virtual monopoly in the Chinese restaurants.
12 Shannon does what he does as Zod, and this role has reasserted this actor's virtual monopoly on scary-with-a-touch-of-integrity roles.
13 He soon acquired a virtual monopoly for the sale of newspapers on the line, and employed four boy assistants.
14 By 1990, Nintendo had a virtual monopoly on the industry with popular games like Donkey Kong and Super Mario.
15 Your firm was founded back in the 1850s, you have had a virtual monopoly for more than half a century.
16 The commission found last year that Microsoft had abused a virtual monopoly in its Windows operating system to muscle out rivals.
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