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Opperman uses a long clamp with a tight curve at its end to grab a chunk of Sidney's palate.
The early 2015 rollout of People's Uber, a service that got ordinary Chinese drivers behind the wheel and taking passengers, helped Uber grab a chunk of market share from Didi.
Morten Nilsson at NOW: Pensions, one of the new players aiming to grab a chunk of the auto-enrolment market, says the way to see it is: "You have to give up 1% of your salary to get 2% saved.
Labour today lists 32 trusts forecasting the worst deficits, which MPs should study carefully: a TSA may lean across the border and grab a chunk from a healthy service to plug a gap elsewhere.
The aim is to help fans locate the small, the obscure and the eccentric; help musicians find their fans; and grab a chunk of the more than $2 billion in revenues generated annually by independent music labels.
After a successful anti-gay marriage referendum in December, their next targets may be abortion and a fight against official signs in Serbian Cyrillic.In the centre and on the left there is also talk of new parties that could grab a chunk of the SDP's electorate.
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Since then, it has steadily entrenched itself as the rest of Iraq has fallen apart, especially after IS grabbed a chunk of it.
And web services are supposed to be the next big thing.Solid platformYet grabbing a chunk of these markets is one thing.
And Portuscale Cruises, founded last year with four Portuguese-speaking ships, has already grabbed a chunk of Portugal's cruise market from the big lines.
By slashing fares and cutting frills, entrants like Southwest Airlines and JetBlue have grabbed a chunk of America's domestic air travel market.
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