It keeps an undisclosed slice to pay its 16 employees in San Francisco.
It came back with a bit of interest and McIlroy had to produce a nifty backhand slice to stay in the rally.
That is not only good for consumers to keep track of all their purchases, but also presumably a bonanza for Slice to market products and services to its users.
Researchers have also devised sneaky ways to tag parts of the brain that are of special interest, so that they can be followed more easily from slice to slice.
It will allow a computer to learn how to match cells from one slice to another by trial and error, as a human would, but with the infinite patience that humans lack.
Evans converted two quick layups and Mitchell made a 3-pointer to slice Oregon's lead to 37-26.
Cousins followed with a free throw and a long jumper, and Evans added a layup to slice the Lakers' lead to two.
The Bears broke down and gave up five straight points, including a three-point play that started when Bennett outmuscled Crabbe for a layup to slice Cal's cushion to 60-58 with 14.4 seconds remaining.
The policy holder's goal: to slice and dice all the options to maximize the overall payout.
People who had not seen anyone else's pizza slice and those who had been given what appeared to be a small slice of pizza went on to eat the same amount of cookies.
The trick is for managers to slice off the risk of capital loss and sell it to somebody else, such as an insurer.
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Their tactics are also different, with far greater ability to slice and dice the electorate into interest groups, and then to target messaging that resonates directly with them.
Champagne Sabering 101 is held every night at twilight and this ritual -- where a sword is used to slice off the top of a champagne bottle -- must be seen to be believed.
Some significant menu changes were required to slice the lunch "hour" in half at Markethouse, which is attached to the DoubleTree by Hilton Chicago.
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That can be a challenge, forcing couples to slice into massive credit card debt by using retirement savings or even home equity to reduce the burden to a more manageable level if not zero it out all together.
How many more people are we going to drop from the income tax rolls as we lean on a smaller and smaller slice of citizens to carry an ever greater percentage of the load, leaving the rest free to vote for tax increases?
The other leading scenario is to slice Microsoft into several "Baby Bills": mirror-image companies that all have equal rights to Windows.
Then, working over a bowl, use a knife to slice into the fruit along the walls lining the segments, allowing the wedges, or supremes, to drop into the bowl as you go.
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Twice he managed to slice through a narrow gap between third slip and gully, and on 19 he clearly edged a drive at Swann to Matt Prior.
Telecoms incumbents, keen to grab a slice of the action, tried to turn themselves into global operators through the expansion of their existing networks and the acquisition of foreign firms.
This time, Stranraer made home advantage tell thanks to a large slice of luck in the replay to book a trip to Greenock to face Third Division Morton in the next round.
Conservative candidate Tony Hogg said he would prioritise working with the chief constable to increase efficiency and gain a "fairer slice of government funding to offset the savings".
But Mr. Riggio said dollar-slice pizza presented less of a threat to the classic slice than rising rents.
Moreover, if social spending is intended as insurance against the supposed risks of freer trade, it is hard to see why in many countries such a big slice of it goes to pensioners, who gain from lower import prices but do not have jobs to lose.
The last came from trying to slice through a bike lock with a hacksaw.
We're all used to slice-of-life ads that use models as dramatizations--like happy moms using dish soap.
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