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He is now a Brooklyn burgher, with a piece of five bars and restaurants across the skinny-jeaned northern swath of the borough, a dad with a membership in the Greenpoint Chamber of Commerce.
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He wore a piece of eight on a chain around his neck.
He could have pushed a nail through a piece of two by two with his thumb.
Not a whole one — those, after all, can take decades — but a piece of one, out of snow.
Through the acquisition, Bain will buy a piece of one of Japan's fastest-growing retail companies.
"In the last year and a half we've had a piece of six movies shot in Connecticut," he said.
This evening, a piece of eight could be got for two hundred and fifty dollars, or for forty-two hundred and fifty dorlars, or for something in between.
Speaking to Reuters in the village of Yamadi while holding what he claimed was a piece of one of the pilot's parachutes, a Turkmen deputy commander claimed the group possessed the bodies of both Russian airmen.
But the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights based in Britain said a group of rebel fighters claimed to have routed government soldiers in a section of Midan, taking over a piece of one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.
Just make sure that you don't own a piece of one.
How does a business or research lab go about obtaining a cadaver, or just a piece of one?
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