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But Hollywood gets only a tiny slice of those revenues.
They say blacks and Hispanics make up a disproportionate slice of those voters.
If revenues from big UK advertisers are transferred to Facebook UK, a slice of those heavy royalty costs will be too.
"There's a slice of those Obama-Walker voters who think the recall is wrong, improper, a waste of money and an overreaction," Mr. Ryan said.
Ms. Gotsopoulis said that the efficiency of the hearing system has improved because a large slice of those who once waited for judges are now being dealt with by clerks, reducing the waiting time.
Some have estimated the city will lose up to 10,000 jobs this year, though most casino workers live outside city limits, and a slice of those laid off will be rehired at other casinos.
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That includes an expanding slice of the "oldest old", those aged 85-plus.
On the other hand, the states represented by the Daschle Democrats add up to a much bigger slice of the population than those of the Lott Republicans.
The details of the dispute are complicated and arcane, and technically apply to just a small slice of the uninsured -- those who have recently lost their jobs -- for a limited period.
But Pennsylvania's Republican primary is "closed" (only registered party members can vote), so the contest will be decided by an especially narrow slice of the general electorate: those who care most passionately about core Republican issues.
In return, HSA gets a slice of the revenue in those markets.
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