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Money does not always buy happiness or success in the N.B.A., but the right transaction can occasionally deliver a slice of nirvana.
'Do You Come Here Often?' was an extraordinary achievement: the first record on a UK major label - Columbia, part of the massive EMI empire - to deliver a slice of queer life so true that you can hear its cut-and-thrust in any gay bar today.
Earnings at nine of its 11 business units grew by 10% but profits at its insurance and energy arms plunged.DuPont revealed that a cost-cutting plan to offset higher raw-material costs would involve the loss of 3,500 jobs, some 6% of the workforce at the large American chemical company.Domino's Pizza, the world's second-largest pizza chain, planned to deliver a slice of the company to the public.
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The further she explored, the stronger became her doubts about whether photographs gave what they seemed to be delivering: a slice of truth, a piece of reality.
Signs are in English and most restaurants can deliver a generous slice of apple pie topped with a scoop of ice cream.
"Those magazines delivered a certain slice of life to advertisers for a long time, and now there are other ways to get more accurate slices, and there's no way you can do that with a magazine,'' said Colby Atwood, an analyst at Borrell Associates, a media research firm.
Director Denis Villeneuve delivers an understated slice of cinema with, of all things, gigantic spaceships and a protagonist who is a linguistics professor.
There were also some quite spectacular pieces of dark red meat on show, available either in the form of a fat slab of steak or in choice little cuts delivered on a slice of crusty bread.
But at this new Bowery restaurant the waiter doesn't deliver a lightly grilled scallop or some tuna tartare on a slice of cucumber.
Created by American scientists, the components exploit properties of carefully engineered silicon slices to hold and quickly deliver a charge.
Yook hwe, a kind of Korean steak tartare, is sweetly marinated raw beef sliced precisely into rectangular lengths and half-frozen to deliver a thrilling chill and an unexpected crunch that is repeated in thin slices of Asian pear.
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