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In Chinese soap operas and television dramas, playing the role of a foreign character is a niche profession.
By Evan Osnos October 9, 2009 In Chinese soap operas and television dramas, playing the role of a foreign character is a niche profession.
So they called in Cheryl Eisen, a home stager, part of a niche profession of 11th-hour decorators brought in to convert hypercritical house-hunters into smitten buyers.
Instead of turning all that dead wood into mulch, however, officials at the garden commissioned a treehouse architect (a niche profession, to be sure) to use the trunks and twigs as his muse.
A privileged multimillionaire bent on avenging perceived slights from an underrepresented group within a niche profession?
Launch driving is a very niche profession.
A lawyer himself, Mr. Feinberg has created a unique niche in the legal profession.
These niche sites publish postings for specific professions, industries or salary levels and are increasingly used by employers.
In the experts' opinion, this is a scenario characterized by such qualities as more "efficient" production, more customization options, growing competition on price, loss of traditional professions, more demands from niche markets, lower public support and higher private one.
"If you are in a particular sector or profession, go to the niche site first," Ms. Dixon says.
Facebook is enabling Groups around hobbies, professions, ideologies and locations to create niche Stories content that might not appeal to friends but is appealing to fellow members with a particular interest.
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