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Examples
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Thence into an anti-roome through a Little Gallery or passage, thence into ye Kings dressing roome almost all Glass; ye Chimney piece is full of Great stone heads in nitches or hollows made for them, of some Emperours.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Thumbing through the Al Quaida hand book … …. .hummmmmmm … .. itches … … … britches … … …. nitches … … … OH there it is …. .snitches … … … YIKES!
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He sees a huge opportunity in premium ad dollars and premium content -- but in the nitchified web world, premium audiences are in nitches, not in mass audiences.
Steve Rosenbaum: AOL's New Video Chief Charts a Course Steve Rosenbaum 2010
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He sees a huge opportunity in premium ad dollars and premium content -- but in the nitchified web world, premium audiences are in nitches, not in mass audiences.
Steve Rosenbaum: AOL's New Video Chief Charts a Course Steve Rosenbaum 2010
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He sees a huge opportunity in premium ad dollars and premium content -- but in the nitchified web world, premium audiences are in nitches, not in mass audiences.
Steve Rosenbaum: AOL's New Video Chief Charts a Course Steve Rosenbaum 2010
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He sees a huge opportunity in premium ad dollars and premium content -- but in the nitchified web world, premium audiences are in nitches, not in mass audiences.
Steve Rosenbaum: AOL's New Video Chief Charts a Course Steve Rosenbaum 2010
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She shivered slightly at the thought of the thousands of corpses lying in their stone nitches down there, wrapped in their moldering cloths.
The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005
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She shivered slightly at the thought of the thousands of corpses lying in their stone nitches down there, wrapped in their moldering cloths.
The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005
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The Cathedrall at Exetter is preserv'd in its outside adornments beyond most I have seen, there remaining more of ye fine Carv'd worke in stone, the ffigures and nitches full and in proportion, tho 'Indeed I Cannot say it has that great Curiosity of work and variety as the great Church at Wells.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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You Rise a step or two into a good Hall pav'd wth black and white marble, the sides painted black and white resembling nitches or arches for seates.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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