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Coke glutted the market, but coffee was hard to get.
Its success and popularity led other publishers to glut the market with love titles.
And builders are rushing to add new units - threatening to glut the market.
Since over- production would glut the market, it was being worked by only one shift of men; the day- shift.
Independent companies, many of them undercapitalized, have glutted the market for films.
That could put to rest the argument that yet another recording of the score - there are four - would glut the market.
Sell a dozen Alberts and, in a year or two, robots would glut the market.
At the end of 2002, when sublease space glutted the market, there was only 12.5 percent of direct space available, it said.
The free food distributions glut the market and cause prices to go down, hurting the local farmers as prices plummet.
Other growers fear that such an avalanche will glut the market for pomegranates, which so far have been mostly an ethnic and specialty item.
Additional crude glutted the market, and trying to slow production, Standard Oil lowered its price to fifteen cents a barrel.
He had ordered so much of it bought, it would have glutted the market had it all been released.
The photographs have an appropriately down-and-dirty look, the opposite of the oversize and overproduced prints that continue to glut the market.
In some areas crack has so glutted the market that the price of a vial has dropped to $3 from $5.
In 1985, when a huge backlog of unsold smaller condos from the 1978-80 building binge glutted the market, the average sales price was less than $70,000.
Real estate executives warned that they would glut the market with office space, while television executives worried they would disrupt transmission signals to the suburbs.
"We'll," - Stev had not missed Avril's quick alteration - "have to be careful not to glut the market."
Amoureuse, one of its brands, was developed for women jaded with the profusion of single-note fragrances that have glutted the market of late.
The rise of the Internet caused prices to fall as attics and cupboards emptied and glutted the market on eBay and Yahoo auction sites.
As late as the forties of the nineteenth century they had been an important article of food, and had glutted the market at certain seasons of the year.
In the past, large bond issues often glutted the market to such an extent that underwriters had to offer slightly higher yields than were required for smaller issues of similar quality.
Fear of Glut in Market Many independents fear that the majors will glut the market, as they contend the industry did with disco, killing the public's appetite for the music.
Mr. Broweleit said that Tengen, like the rest of the industry, had learned the lessons of the earlier bust, and that his company was determined not to glut the market.
If HP were going to make a serious run at getting webOS 'out there', they'd glut the market with those things at $99 and get a million units out in peoples hands; losses be damned!
Though the pace of construction has quickly diminished, speculative building has glutted the market nationwide, and vacancy rates are rising and rents falling as companies cut costs in a soft economy, and as they tinker with delivery patterns.