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Before they reach the canteen, where a cheese and ham slice looks like the pick of the day, they walk through airport-style scanners and are then given a once-over by a team of guards armed with security wands.

Even in a summertime TV schedule dominated by cackhanded inessential filler, The Great British Bake Off – An Extra Slice looks as if it will be the most cackhanded and inessential of them all.

But Slice looks for price changes on the merchants' side – it works only with eligible merchants, such as Best Buy, Home Depot, Nordstrom, Zappos, REI, Buy.com, and others.

"When you first start as a trainee, it's extremely frustrating because you look at a chest CT scan and you go through slice by slice looking for abnormalities.

Another editor gave Pizza Hut points for its cheese-to-pizza ratio, though she noted that the slice "looks kind of grey".

For these particular nodes the mean T1 value could not be determined because they were not visualized on the (single slice) Look-Locker data set, and the ADC was of insufficient resolution for accurate ROI analysis.

Ask the customer if the first slice looks good.

These fat-rimmed, rosy slices look but do not exactly taste like prosciutto.

The slices look different, but contain the same amount of cake.

The translucent slices look handsome laid out on a big plate, with capers, finely chopped onion and sieved eggs scattered across their surface like confetti.

It's a shadowy, hyper-ironic, self-reflexive place where advertising has gone so meta it makes 30 Rock's uproarious, wink-wink product placements for Snapple and Kraft slices look naive.

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