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Just a few months old, The Box is still finding its niche — it seems to favor jazz trios, with a smattering of smooth jazz-pop acts.
It is in this climate that WestJet Airlines is finding its niche.
Augmented reality is also finding its niche.
Let's not forget Nintendo: is the Wii U finding its niche in the current console market?
Microextraction is still finding its niche in the world of analytical sample-preparation techniques and several alternatives have been explored for their ability to cover a wide range of analytes.
Even if the dominance of Java and C++ is unlikely to be shaken, Julia is still finding its niche among today's programming languages.
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It's an exciting time for modular building, especially in New York, and as someone who has been deeply immersed in the world of prefabrication for over a decade, I am glad to see the much-maligned building technology finding its proper niche.
Each species was finding its ecological niche a few hundred thousand years before the evolution of Homo erectus, which spread out of Africa into many different habitats around the world, heralding a milestone in human evolution.
No one is saying rugby league is going to take over the country, or the world, but it is showing mildly encouraging signs of finding its own little niche.
Despite doubts about its feasability, hydrogen is finding its way into niche applications.
If early Reagan films do remain "mostly unseeable," and sometimes also unwatchable, it is because Reagan took a long time finding his niche.
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