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They installed A.T.M.'s a decade later, taking a slice of the transaction fees.
She felt it was like taking a slice of history to possess old English things.
Soon, Sandberg was working on AdSense, which placed advertisements on external Web sites, with Google taking a slice of the revenues.
Even though more than 90,000 American troops remain in Iraq, no one seriously doubts they are leaving, taking a slice of America's political influence with them.
Moreover, JPMorgan will soon be joined by a number of other banks interested in taking a slice of the T-Mobile financing.
I AM the kind of person who feels guilty about taking a slice of Scotch tape off a colleague's desk without asking first.
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Better take a slice of bread with cheese.
He's taken a slice of a success that has been three decades in the making?
From your high-school relationship, you will take a slice of familiarity.
The S.E.C. complaint also indicates they took a slice of profitable trades.
Is Gucci now attempting to take a slice of that edgier pie?
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