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A chip in a tooth matched a badly burned victim.
"It's basically what you get on a chip in a computer".
Long the pinnacle of Germany's financial establishment -- at once immovable and impregnable -- Deutsche Bank has become a chip in a global game of bank reshuffling.
Now, with world leaders gathering this week in London to plot a response to the gravest global economic downturn since World War II, the fund is becoming a chip in a contest to reshape the postcrisis landscape.
Britain has maintained that the council's activities are legal and comply with international convention, and that cultural exchange should not be used as a chip in a diplomatic or political dispute.
They could sell the still-undecided Williams on pairing him with the player selected — a budding talent likely ready to contribute immediately — or using it as a chip in a deal for a more established star like Dwight Howard.
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RNA integrity was analyzed using a Lab-on-a-chip in a 2100 Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, CA, USA).
It's a long bomb and a chip-in and a forecheck kind of a game.
Behind him was most of the day's work, 11 pars, a chip-in birdie, a bogey, a chip-in eagle and three birdie putts.
If the roar is not stifled, it's a birdie or an eagle or a chip-in or a long putt curling home.
"But he has a chip in him," a way to track him down if he got loose.
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