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In his book Monopolizing the Master, published in 2012, Michael Anesko sought to outline the struggle that went on to control James’s posthumous reputation.

From The Guardian • Feb. 20, 2016

The skit which got the loudest applause: "Monopolizing the Telephone while the Rest of the Family Wait."

From Time Magazine Archive

Monopolizing tyrants of society who will allow no dog to bark in their presence are not conversationalists; they are lecturers.

From Conversation What to Say and How to Say it by Conklin, Mary Greer

Monopolizing the accumulated efforts of man, property has robbed him of his birthright, and has turned him loose a pauper and an outcast.

From Anarchism and Other Essays by Goldman, Emma




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