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Each pie had a slice cut out to represent retirement savings being eaten up by fees.
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Radwanska dropped a hand off of her racket and cut a slice down the line.
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The best companies take this data and cut and slice it so they can serve it up to consumers in a way that adds the most value.
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I'm going to cut you out a slice.
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If some wind shear would cross with another section a few hundred, or a thousand feet above it, you can end up in a condition where it'll actually cut like a knife, and slice the top of the balloon right off.
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Cut into the middle of the corn kernels and slice down the entire length of the cob.
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In recent weeks, these people say, Google has told publishers it would take a smaller slice on any sales they make of Android apps than the 30% cut Apple typically takes on iTunes sales.
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Yanai, who holds at least 20 patents on the Symmetrix architecture, cut an uncommonly lucrative deal that paid him a 1% slice of Symmetrix revenues, with another 1% share divvied up among his five lieutenants.
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Peter Morici, an economist at the University of Maryland, College Park, expects to see a 275, 000 cut, a good jump above October's already hefty 240, 000 slice.
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Graff's wholesale business allows him to cut out the usual middlemen--the brokers, polishers and manufacturers who each take their slice as a rough stone moves up the jewelry chain.
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