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After the war, Edward spent more than a year excavating the two boats, likening the task to "getting slices of crumbly cheese out of glue".
If any number of these new sites survive, if perhaps a large number of MySpace users grow dissatisfied with the Fox influence, then the financial impact of that traffic will of course be diffused – but there are a lot of startups out there who would be interested in getting slices of a pie larger than the MSN search ad pie.
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But the Longhorns' defense, which looked to be one of the top dozen or so nationally heading into the season, again is getting sliced and diced.
"I've heard reports of pregnant women getting sliced up and their babies killed," said John Atiel, a Presbyterian pastor and a Murle, who spoke by telephone from Juba.
As a result, a million quid per month is a lot of conspicuous spending power that's getting sliced out the Glasgow economy.
The Republican money pie is getting sliced too thin.
After all, I wasn't the one getting sliced.
The Baby Squad were violent and I wasn't into getting sliced with a Stanley knife!
Finding themselves in a replica of the Hive's laser corridor, Alice awaits the grid's arrival, watching Isaacs getting sliced into cubes.
It took Best Canadian First Feature at the Toronto International Film Festival, and Natali went on to direct 2002's Cypher and Nothing in 2003 before finally getting Slice pieced together.
Young people are notoriously impatient they think there's one pie, and if other people get slices, there won't be any slices for you.
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