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  • It used to be very specialist market, supporting smaller deals,
  • Its books are aimed primarily at the specialist market including academics and students.
  • In the 1890s the company entered the specialist market for " knock down " vessels.
  • Bow, McLachlan & Co . entered the specialist market for " knock down " vessels.
  • Its goal is to manufacture 2 million tyres a year, mostly for motorsport specialist markets.
  • True, Apple does well in some specialist markets _ sales to schools and graphic design professionals.
  • These cookers are known as convection oven or fan ovens, and are still for a specialist market.
  • The IS Pro was originally intended for specialist markets like Forensic photography, medical, museum and fine art.
  • Wincanton's specialist markets include retail, consumer goods, construction, dairy, defence, industrial, fuels and energy.
  • Piedmontese beef has a place in the specialist market because of its unusual properties, but may be at a disadvantage in the bulk market.
  • It is a small, specialist market, so only a small number of bikes are sold under this description, few if any by the biggest manufacturers.
  • The straw plaits were taken to the specialist markets in St Albans or Luton and bought by dealers to be converted into straw items such as boaters and other hats or bonnets.
  • However, despite the availability of multitrack tape, stereo did not become the standard system for commercial music recording for some years, and remained a specialist market during the 1950s.
  • A well organised ward, it has a long association with the insurance industry, with the specialist market Lloyd's of London based within its boundaries at the Lloyd's building.
  • During the war years and into the emerging jet age, Fireproof Tanks Ltd developed new technologies in rubber formulation, moulding and sheet production in order to remain a leader in other specialist markets such as the creation of hovercraft skirts.
  • Koda's take on the significant percentage of extant nineteenth-century metal corsets made in emulation of purported sixteenth-century models is that they were created to cater to a specialist market, perhaps for inclusion in collector's cabinets.
  • However, the animal breeds developed as homozygous for myostatin deficiency have Piedmontese beef ) has a place on the specialist market due to its unusual properties, at least for purebred myostatin-deficient strains the expenses and ( especially in cattle ) necessity of veterinary supervision place them at a disadvantage in the bulk market.