When you buy a Prius, you are buying a piece of a smoke-belching smelter.
No wonder so many older Americans are buying a piece of the French dream.
Now, as online viewership increases, individual teams naturally want a piece of that action.
Sales were weak because eating a piece of meat on the go was a messy affair.
The programme rewards a small group of pupils for undertaking a piece of excellent science research or engineering.
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When this study first came out, I actually wrote a piece about it for AOL's Black Voices website.
Big blue trash cans were being tossed around like a piece of paper in the wind.
She even gives Sansa a piece of motherly advice to love no one but her children.
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The Los Angeles project is of a piece with a larger shift to LED street lighting.
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Every broker, financial advisor and insurance agent wants a piece of the doctor market.
How about having a piece that has some political connotation or is provocative to look at?
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As DisatserNewsNetwork.com rightfully noted in a piece titled Does Media Coverage Exaggerate Natural Disasters?
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Before taking the pig to market, her father traced her foot on a piece of paper.
As such, corporations jumped at the chance to get a piece of the action.
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The trophy features a 24-carat gold palm attached to a piece of cut crystal.
Think again, says Adam Davidson in a piece for The New York Times.
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So says a piece of IRS guidance generally known in the tax world as FAQ 17.
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If this thing should get hit, the interior will blow up like a piece of popcorn.
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Which brings me to what I think has been a piece of blindingly well done politics.
It would have been quite at home growing on a piece of stale bread.
Pless gave him a piece of cardboard with his name written in magic marker.
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It is also a piece of political positioning ahead of the Lib Dems' Spring Conference tomorrow.
Pull out all your most recent credit card statements and a piece of blank paper.
Just one little line in a piece written by someone at CAFOD, the Catholic aid charity.
Moira Forbes wrote a piece today calling for an Arab Spring for Saudi women.
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At the bottom of the killing jar was a piece of cotton saturated with carbon tetrachloride.
They maintain that they should get a piece of anything the studios make from new media.
After collecting the data, an exercise regiment would be designed using a piece of companion software.
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It was like a piece of paper bearing the indecipherable text of a magic spell.
Nobody wants to be sitting on a piece of evidence after a terrorist incident.
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