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noun
A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. Hence, any similar position, literal or figurative.
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The answer comes down to niche.
Many of these new online communities cater to niche interests.
So it's still down to niche players like us.
Camera makers have found they need to differentiate their new products by appealing to niche markets.
Disdaining the compromises of raw power, they retreated to niche causes and obsessed over identity politics.
The latter patronizingly and wrongly matches niche audiences to niche shows.
ON THE SCREEN Blogs that cover niche topics usually appeal to niche audiences.
The future belongs to niche players on one hand, and big, merged juggernauts on the other.
Most musical instruments wear out or are consigned to niche markets by design changes.
Lionsgate has a successful track record in marketing movies to niche audiences.
"Without storage possibilities on a large scale," Mr. Green said, "solar and wind will be relegated to niche status".
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