• If charities want the edge, they need to slice, dice, segment and analyse their target markets like any other business.

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  • He was on 102 when Sharma had another slice of bad luck, an edge falling fractionally short of VVS Laxman at the second of the two wide slips.

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  • Hibs still threatened on the break and Fletcher ought to have done better than slice a drive wide from the edge of the Hearts box after being found in space by a Stevenson pass.

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  • The City of London is gaining an edge in the race with other global financial centers to snatch a slice of offshore trade in the yuan, also known as renminbi.

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  • Terayon, six years old and public since last August, aims to win a slice by designing circuitry and systems nifty enough to give it an edge in cost and performance.

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  • He stayed Sunday in New York and celebrated with a slice of cheesecake, a well-earned treat for a straight-edge fighter who abstains from alcohol, late nights, and sweets.

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