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Moloch, Belial, and Beelzebub had all been assured a decent slice of the action.
"I couldn't get a decent slice of pizza anywhere," he said.
The new Shia order remains loth, after centuries of oppression, to give the Sunnis a decent slice of power; and the minority Sunnis seem unable to accept second place in a devolved state.
"A lot more countries have access to a decent slice of energy supply," said David L. Goldwyn, who served as the U.S. State Department's coordinator for international energy affairs in the first Obama administration.
Sales make up a decent slice of revenue overall, and Linn is happy to refurbish older models.But 40 years on hi-fi makers like Linn are battling for relevance.
The complex financial arrangement, with an unknown financial institution, effectively hands Sports Direct control of a decent slice of Debenhams with limited cash investment so that it is free to use that money elsewhere.
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Last Saturday, the night before the Marine Corps Marathon, in Washington D.C., I headed out in search of a decent slice or two.
Cathy Goodwin, author of "Making the Big Move" (New Harbinger Publications, 1999), says New Yorkers miss more than the obvious stuff: the taste of a decent bagel or slice of pizza, the energy of the West Village, the serenity of a stroll through the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Otherwise, wash down a slice of decent homemade cake with a pot of Yorkshire tea (£1.50, coffee from £1.60).
IN CRICKET batsmen often need a slice of luck to build a decent innings.
In other words, it's a decent-sized pie from which to grab a slice of online payments.
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