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.
The policy holder's goal: to slice and dice all the options to maximize the overall payout.
Evans converted two quick layups and Mitchell made a 3-pointer to slice Oregon's lead to 37-26.
Oh, yes, there are still watermelons to slice, but that campy mechanic has been significantly downplayed.
Another way to look at the tech market is to slice it by segment, commercial vs. consumer.
Now two Congressmen have finally given them a piece of legislation they're all too happy to slice apart.
This usually involves a brave decision to slice margins at a time when they are already under pressure.
However you try to slice up these roses, folks, they smell like radishes.
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Of course, a lot of that upside potential would evaporate if generics were to slice into Provigil's market share.
"For decades I have been trying to come up with an ideal way to slice a banana, " said one customer.
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The key finishing touch, both Ms. Karmel and Ms. Bigelow note, is to slice the skirt steak against the grain.
Earlier, Mupariwa returned his best ODI figures in his first match of the series to slice through the middle order.
If charities want the edge, they need to slice, dice, segment and analyse their target markets like any other business.
The other leading scenario is to slice Microsoft into several "Baby Bills": mirror-image companies that all have equal rights to Windows.
Cousins followed with a free throw and a long jumper, and Evans added a layup to slice the Lakers' lead to two.
The general consensus: the NFL is a solid business where owners and players are merely haggling over how to slice the pie.
As willing as he is to slice and dice himself, Sondheim really turns on the Vegomatic for some of his fellow lyricists.
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We feel your pain Benjamin, even if we did have to slice out your more colorful descriptions of Evernote from your e-mail.
When Dubai bought the ship in November 2008, it planned to slice off the funnel and replace it with a glass penthouse.
Banks may prefer less oversight, more leverage and the ability to slice and dice these risks into structured products of all sorts.
Here's a photo of someone using the computer to slice bread.
To slice, a mandoline is ideal but a sharp knife works too.
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Mr Barroso is having to slice off parts of other commissioners' portfolios.
But the Republicans and Democrats have not agreed how to slice it.
In that time, a teacher can fix a shank or get somebody to slice the ball less, and everyone leaves the lesson happy.
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The home side started well, forcing returning Bolton keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen to slice the ball out for a throw-in with just seconds gone.
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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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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Visa and MasterCard agreed to slice fees they and their bank issuers charge on debit cards by 30% and shelled out billions in payments.
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