She adds coins to the box in his lap, then goes into a taverna and brings out a slice of pizza.
In the Greek bailout, it was private bondholders who had to take a "haircut" - a slice out of their investment.
Dr Robert Hollands said it was good news for the local economy but home-grown entrepreneurs are missing out on their slice.
We feel your pain Benjamin, even if we did have to slice out your more colorful descriptions of Evernote from your e-mail.
Ofcom has ruled out seizing a slice of the BBC licence fee to pay for all this, arguing that it would endanger the quality of BBC programmes.
With that, I went out for a slice.
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Each pie had a slice cut out to represent retirement savings being eaten up by fees.
Overall, it left us with the impression that's it a well thought-out, useful little slice of software.
Some dollar-pizzeria owners contested the idea they would drive beloved slice joints out of business or that they used inferior ingredients.
This is what tantalizes Laybourne: If she can carve out even a tiny slice of the huge sums at stake, she might build a billion-dollar business in little time.
With the release just a week away, will fans both old and new turn out to get a new slice of afternoon delight?
The home side started well, forcing returning Bolton keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen to slice the ball out for a throw-in with just seconds gone.
Afterward, each slice was smoothed out and placed on a slide.
But in the world of big-and small-money map theft, it's more like taking candy from a baby--or in this case, a library: Simply walk in, slice 'em out of a book and walk out.
Cook had another big slice of luck when Kaneria knocked out his leg-stump with a vicious leg-break only to see Doctrove rule he had over-stepped.
The real shakeup for some might just be the new price points, which drop the cost by a large amount for offices that don't need more than a slice of what the all-out Datacenter edition has to offer.
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Moreover, since in practice the party would be culturally and emotionally incapable of getting together with the Tories, it might as well get something out of its relationship with Labour: a slice of power to put its cherished policies into effect.
Liebenberg scored the first try of the match, bursting onto Pascal Pape's cleverly delayed pass to slice his way through from 25 yards out.
No matter how you slice and dice the numbers that are out there, whether you include, clearly sectarian car bombs and IED - improvised explosive devices - no matter what it is, it has come down by about two-thirds since December last year.
It turns out Ray knows Sue, the proprietor of our little slice of Puerto Rican rain forest.
These days, the best network comedies are too good for viewers to grade newcomers on a curve, out of gratitude for a bit of representation, a slice of the power pie.
But before my neighbors and my wife call their respective lawyers, I should point out that the situation I'm describing is a slice of virtual life from the world's No. 1 PC game, The Sims, by virtuoso designer Will Wright.
Intel can crank out vast numbers of chips that cram more transistors onto a slice of silicon than its competitors.
It will reportedly also feature a "slice expansion battery" to prolong its life while computing out in the wild.
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Rangers, roused by a 50, 000 sell-out crowd, began in positive fashion and were rewarded with a slice of luck after 18 minutes.
Post a photo, slice into a frame and wait for another user to fill out the picture, often from another part of the world.
The LTE slice of the market is now facing hyper-competition totally out of scale from what we witnessed with early W-CDMA launches a decade ago.
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