In a classic case Vlasic Foods International had a big piece of business with Wal-Mart.
To stop any attack from wiping out a big piece of the operation, the Plano, Tex.
It's not unusual for a big piece of legislation to elicit strong oppositions at first.
To stay relevant, both Google and Microsoft will need a big piece of this market.
"He's a big piece of our lineup, if not the biggest piece of our lineup, " Collins said.
This book manages to make language part of the plot and a big piece of the tension.
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Most important, the lawsuit compelled him to put a big piece of his beloved Mets up for sale.
He will also take charge of a big piece of legislation to change the law on organ donation.
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For years, graphics processor specialist Nvidia promised it was going to get a big piece of the mobile business.
And this is a big piece of business that requires broad bipartisan support, and much work remains to be done.
The idea was to get the project under way, then get Nevada Power to take a big piece of it.
Winfrey knows a big piece of making sure that happens comes down to her continuing to connect with her audience.
R. is a big piece of what we do, but he wasn't here ... so I'm not using that as an excuse.
If someone else has planted the seed and provided the soil and water, they deserve a big piece of the future profit pie.
Wal-Mart, with a big piece of its sales coming from general merchandise, where margins can be thicker, is more profitable than Kroger.
Facebook can win a big piece of the ad game if trust is front and center, central and foremost, and transparency is not buzzword.
That would be a big piece of ongoing business for Navistar.
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In terms of companies, Groupon and LivingSocial had a big piece of the market, with 83% and 41% of daily deals subscribers respectively in the report.
Locals know he has a big piece of their action--perhaps one reason that so many have invested in his companies and grown richer as a result.
Others theorise that it comes from the word "nuch" which was used around in the 16th and 17th Century and means a big piece of bread.
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To stop any attack from wiping out a big piece of the operation, the company houses no more than 700 employees at any one data center.
In my house, every night at dinner we have a big piece of paper that we put on our dining room table as our tablecloth and we doodle.
For the party, she lined the blue doughnuts along a big piece of Lucite over a blue piece of wrapping paper to make it look like a pool.
At the 1999 World Championships in Seville, Johnson wrapped up a big piece of unfinished business when he powered his way to the global 400m mark in 43.18.
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Last point I want to make -- I think when you think about the extraordinary success in Brazil, the success in Colombia, a big piece of that is governance.
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They're like the guy who shows up at a restaurant, orders a big steak, has a big drink, orders a big piece of pie, then leaves before paying the tab.
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R. is a big piece to the puzzle and I hope he's learned his lesson, and we've got to move on with it and he's got to be ready to go tomorrow night.
But the unexpectedly big effect that climate change could have on body size suggests that we may be missing a big piece of the puzzle of understanding climate change effects in the ocean.
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That, however, hardly precludes Intel from getting a big piece of Apple's business, particularly in notebook computers, where it's hard to imagine Apple ever reaching the kinds of economies of scale it will need to keep up.
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