The question is how open-minded we can be when Caspian caviar has cornered the market on fish-egg mystique.
Yes, the Toyota Prius has cornered the market on hybrids, as Hannah accurately points out.
The implication is that if one investigating agency gets cornered, another can still pursue a case.
He shook my hand with the enthusiasm of Kobe Bryant cornered by a season-ticket holder.
He was cornered near Big Bear Lake and incendiary tear gas was fired in.
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The Syrians, for their part, cornered Olmert on Thursday by agreeing to his offer.
Varanasi is witnessing a three-cornered contest between the BJP, the main Opposition Congress party, and the regional Samajwadi Party.
So Mr Indyk thinks that Arafat arrived at Camp David determined to avoid being cornered.
He cornered him in a parking lot, letting him know that he had crossed the wrong guy.
They then cornered the animal and a police dog handler took it to the Northumbria Police kennels.
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And why would Pistorius have blasted the intruder when he had him cornered and not called the police?
Another time the door of his bedroom was ajar, and I saw him cornered by my two aunts.
In December 2011, however, he was finally cornered: If Congress passed the Ryan budget, would he sign it?
Finally I cornered it in the TV room, a gas detector to protect against leaks in the gas fireplace.
Police cornered him at his flat in Toulouse and he was shot dead.
Armed police cornered him and negotiators were brought in to speak to him.
Apple and Samsung, on the other hand, cornered the market with their new models, the iPhone 5 and Galaxy S3.
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One day after school Maritza cornered Oscar behind the swing set and laid down the law, It's either her or me!
She cornered Pure Digital founder Jonathan Kaplan at a San Francisco Starbucks and of course recorded the conversation on her Flip.
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Suitably for the party that is the traditional home of the green-minded, the Liberal Democrats have cornered the market in rhetoric.
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By the time the Washington Post Co. bought the firm in 1985, Kaplan had cornered the market with 100 nationwide testing centers.
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In one such battle in July they cornered a cell leader called Turki Nasser al-Dandani in a remote mosque in the north.
However, some antitrust enforcers say that if they wait until a tech company has cornered a market it may be too late.
Gerindra may well win enough votes for Mr Prabowo to join Mr Yudhoyono and Mrs Megawati in an unlikely three-cornered presidential race.
At one event, about a dozen of Lungren's biggest backers practically cornered Bush during a private conversation and pressed him to run.
The army believes its 20, 000 troops in the region have them cornered.
Lately, Jeb Bush seems to have cornered the market on just about every position imaginable on a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
Will Lay's "I can't recall" defense be hammered, and will he be cornered into admitting knowledge of his subordinates' concerns about Enron's finances?
Sony cornered 35 percent of units shipped in the U.S. digital camera market during the third quarter of this year, according to IDC.
They've cornered this rampant culture of bigness that seemed to define baseball for the last ten years where steroid use benefited these performances.
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