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The winning organ (a slice of which is pictured), with a third of those 3,500 genes, is the testis.
In fairness, many insurance companies use their premiums to make investments, including private equity and real estate deals, a slice of which can sometimes even be speculative.
The nine-member jury also honored Knoll for corporate and institutional achievement, a slice of which can be viewed at a show of the company's textiles that opened last week at the Bard Graduate Center in New York City.
MeMe's brews Lavazza coffee ($1.75 to $2.75); on a recent Saturday morning, the self-serve coffee station beckoned with samples of Ms. White's tres leches cake — perfect crumb, fresh walnuts, hand-whipped cream — a slice of which, come to think of it, would make an excellent breakfast.
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Sure, well, the way I feel about pop music is the way I feel about music in general, which is that there's a slice of it which excites me intensely, carries me on and makes life worth living, and a tiny, tiny little fraction that I don't really like, and then a big chunk in the middle that I'm fairly ambivalent about: It's meh, it's kind of background and it doesn't affect me in any way.
One guy offered me a slice of meat which, although a tad greasy, wasn't unpleasant.
Showing a slice of life which, whether we like it or not, exists.' It was the absolute peak of Beatlemania.
China has taken control of a slice of Kashmir which India says was ceded illegally by Pakistan.
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