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    1. This would be still more the case, were they to attempt, in the same manner, to monopolize to themselves their whole exportation trade


    2. monopolize your time so they can pour out their hearts to you


    3. Every European nation has endeavoured, more or less, to monopolize to itself the commerce of its colonies, and, upon that account, has prohibited the ships of foreign nations from trading to them, and has prohibited them from importing European goods from any foreign nation


    4. Our woollen manufacturers, in order to justify their demand of such extraordinary restrictions and regulations, confidently asserted, that English wool was of a peculiar quality, superior to that of any other country; that the wool of other countries could not, without some mixture of it, be wrought up into any tolerable manufacture; that fine cloth could not be made without it ; that England, therefore, if the exportation of it could be totally prevented, could monopolize to herself almost the whole woollen trade of the world; and thus, having no rivals, could sell at what price she pleased, and in a short time acquire the most incredible degree of wealth by the most advantageous balance of trade


    5. We had oodles of money in our coffers by virtue of our Fall Quarter used book sales in Greene Lounge, undercutting UC bookstore by just enough to monopolize the business


    6. No longer can man presume to monopolize the ministry of religious service


    7. instrumental in galvanizing America’s resolve for independence, and the same that is credited with proposing the name of the United States of America, wrote: “All national institutions of churches, whether Jewish, Christian or Turkish, appear to me no other than human inventions, set up to terrify and enslave mankind, and monopolize power and profit


    8. There was speculation that perhaps Earth had stayed too long with fossil fuel technologies because of the power structure that enabled those in the oil industry to monopolize and control economic forces


    9. Don't monopolize the conversation with your new


    10. merely act in mysterious but quite unmistakable way, directly on our senses, and monopolize their reactions

    11. In competitive games, empathy is used to forethink your opponent's logic so that you might monopolize their need


    12. This can be seen in the race to patent, own, and monopolize information such as the human genome and the genome of the rice plant


    13. Talk about trying to monopolize ideas, and not let anybody else use them


    14. Most corporations exist only because they monopolize certain patented expensive, complicated processes


    15. In fact the rich robber barons tried to monopolize riding a horse: as a privilege that was only allowed to the landed aristocracy


    16. They more they dominate and infest and monopolize the dying-rotting forests of the world, and all the areas where man lives


    17. “You intend to monopolize the locus


    18. But their elaborate acts and staged fantasies always go awry, and become snarled and incomprehensible because they are mixed up with your own subconscious, and with the subconscious of many other undead filth who are trying to monopolize your dream capacity to their own ends at the same time This is why most dreams cannot be deciphered


    19. They had too much sense to be desirable companions to the former; and by the latter they were considered with a jealous eye, as intruding on their ground, and sharing the kindness which they wanted to monopolize


    20. `But it is not only the wage-earning class that is being hurt; for while they are being annihilated by the machinery and the efficient organization of industry by the trusts that control and are beginning to monopolize production, the shopkeeping classes are also being slowly but surely crushed out of existence by the huge companies that are able by the greater magnitude of their operations to buy and sell more cheaply than the small traders

    21. The individual must not monopolize what is meant for the world


    22. For example, database replication tasks can easily monopolize a WAN link for extended periods of time, delaying normal user activities


    23. Look for Managers Who Don’t Monopolize Stock Options but Offer Options to All Employees


    24. They had too much sense to be desirable companions to the former; and by the latter they were considered with a jealous eye, as intruding on THEIR ground, and sharing the kindness which they wanted to monopolize


    25. To the question, whether this labor would not monopolize all my time, and deprive me of those intellectual pursuits which I love, to which I am accustomed, and which, in my moments of self-conceit, I regard as not useless to others? I received a most unexpected reply


    26. But if it has not been entirely efficacious as a measure of coercion, it has been particularly serviceable in many instances—by keeping us out of war, which is at all times to be deprecated by civilized men, by preserving our citizens from becoming victims of British tyranny on board their war ships, and securing an immense amount of American property that was sailing on the ocean, supposed to amount in value to between sixty and a hundred millions of dollars, the principal part of which would inevitably have fallen into the voracious jaws of the monster of the deep, or into the iron grasp of the tyrant Napoleon—by which, if we are involved in war, we have preserved the leading sinews, wealth; and above all, for preventing us from becoming tributary to those piratical depredators, whose inevitable determination is to monopolize the whole trade of the world, by which they rob us of our inherent rights


    27. What right has Britain to tyrannize on the ocean, and prescribe limits to our trade? She will not permit to us a trade which she cannot herself enjoy; she prohibits to us a trade which our Government permits, because it is her interest to monopolize it


    28. It is equally our interest to monopolize, and, therefore, if you please, sir, we will prohibit the trade which her Government permits, and which it is our interest to monopolize


    29. It was determined to monopolize every pound of cotton at an enormous premium, and arrangements were made for that purpose


    1. It proved to be a fiasco: as usual, the guru monopolized all conversations, emphasizing that he is in total control of our lives now and that he knows exactly what we are doing every moment


    2. It can never hurt either the consumer or the producer ; on the contrary, it must tend to make the retailers both sell cheaper and buy dearer, than if the whole trade was monopolized by one or two persons


    3. The Portuguese monopolized the East India trade to themselves for about a century ; and it was only indirectly, and through them, that the other nations of Europe could either send out or receive any goods from that country


    4. monopolized by the forced a few large capitals, which buy up the greater part of it


    5. That field is pretty well monopolized


    6. it dawned upon her she had monopolized a good deal of his time


    7. What about man, the acme of evolution? It would seem that with the weaker ones amongst them having gone into the hinterland, to escape being their prey, the plunams of the stronger onams, would have monopolized the seashores and the riverbanks


    8. While Admiral Davidson monopolized Avi’s attention, several of the senior officers sought Greg out and engaged him in a conversation about some of the more arcane aspects of the games he had written


    9. Ellie Mae and Elvira monopolized Rose


    10. miscellaneous thoughts by other comics, while the major part was monopolized by the Smothers Brothers,

    11. After several more bites during which the silence became uncomfortable and awkward, Faye decided to resume their conversation, this time allowing Elizabeth to speak since she herself had monopolized most of the time with her own problems


    12. Having to use roads and rail lines in order to move as fast as possible, the German columns had quickly clogged all the roads in Northwest France and had monopolized the railway trains, which had become in turn targets for Ingrid’s aircraft


    13. That was mostly due to the economics of food production in space installations, since animals raised for their meat monopolized much more resources and volumes than for growing plants in hydroponic gardens or growing fish in ponds


    14. Jesus monopolized the lives of his disciples to the exclusion of all else and all others:


    15. The Akalis were accused of promoting the worst form of family raj where their relatives monopolized all state resources


    16. And I have become an infinite warehouse of thieves and a uniprofitarian temple of monergic priests filling my mind with trivial pecuniary transactions, while everything dies and I'm being monopolized by the agents of avaricious commerce


    17. As soon as they understood whole food and clean water was human energy, the priestly profiteers monopolized them in order to control all levels of power to become Lords of Life


    18. The very DNA codes of the plants that we eat will be patented and owned and monopolized so that nobody can grow their own food without paying money to corporations who own the DNA rights to the seeds that you get out of your own garden


    19. The car industry was already a monopolized oligarchy of three huge corporations


    20. monopolized the limelight with her antics interrupting and stultifying all nascent conversations

    21. It is not too late to kill the corporate monsters and monopolized oligarchies


    22. Until the aristocracy tried to make it an elite, privileged monopolized commodity by having court jesters


    23. Chichely was inclined to call him prick-eared; especially when, in the drawing-room, he seemed to be making himself eminently agreeable to Rosamond, whom he had easily monopolized in a tete-a-tete, since Mrs


    24. Countess Rincón monopolized Duke Falk


    25. Shaw exhibits his “Potato-planters,” to me the most beautiful in its rosy tones of any example of the artist here; of the same size, a fine “End of the Village of Greville,” walled with graystone, its little street monopolized by geese and ducks, and the sea-gulls flying above; and the “Buckwheat Threshers,” with two smaller canvases


    1. The narcissist is the one who – vocally and demonstratively – demands the undivided attention of the head waiter in a restaurant, or monopolizes the hostess, or latches on to celebrities in a party


    1. The violence and injustice of the rulers of mankind is an ancient evil, for which, I am afraid, the nature of human affairs can scarce admit of a remedy : but the mean rapacity, the monopolizing spirit, of merchants and manufacturers, who neither are, nor ought to be, the rulers of mankind, though it cannot, perhaps, be corrected, may very easily be prevented from disturbing the tranquillity of anybody but themselves


    2. 51 ), seems to have had two distinct objects in view; first, to restrain effectually the oppressive and monopolizing spirit which is natural to the directors of a regulated company ; and, secondly, to force them, as much as possible, to give an attention, which is not natural to them, towards the maintenance of forts and garrisons


    3. Liz chattered on for a bit, monopolizing the conversation


    4. Who said I wasn’t a poet? The monopoly of technology by two monopolizing lightweights doesn’t help


    5. His attention was then drawn as the slave trader who was currently monopolizing the platform announced that it was time for the sale of teenagers and children


    6. The success of doctors monopolizing healthcare has opened the door for additional


    7. With FDA approval and monopolizing patents in hand, drug companies are then free to


    8. Million and millions of dollars are spent on political contributions in the Global plot to force people to eat ‘patented’ food; so these biotech companies and all of their affiliated business partners and shareholders can make a quick, easy buck by monopolizing the food we eat by standardizing all plants down to such a low diversity level that if they succeed, there will be global crop failures and global starvation


    9. The addiction to corporation mergers, monopolizing industries and businesses, the addiction to stock swindles, the addiction to instant profit, to lotteries, gambling, corporate takeovers, the insider trading of embezzled stock tips… the addiction to worshipping the greediest and most powerful as heroes… the addiction to belief systems, religions, dogmas, cults, cultures


    10. When they weren’t crying or monopolizing his parents, he loved having brothers

    11. Since Bruno was monopolizing William, she and Mercer wound up talking diagonally across the table


    12. Marconi, there was no question of suppressing or monopolizing the news


    13. Gentlemen say that she is a great power, a jealous power, and possessed of a monopolizing spirit


    14. And in this matter of monopolizing the Coal, despite Roebuck’s earnest assurances to Galloway that the combine was purely defensive, and was really concerned only with the labor question, Galloway, a great manufacturer, or, rather, a huge levier of the taxes of dividends and interest upon manufacturing enterprises, could not but be uneasy


    15. Her monopolizing spirit has sealed the Continent of Europe against her, and interdicted her commerce with America


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