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Everyone is trying to get a slice of the action.
But now a rival is trying to get a slice of the aerospace pie.
The BBC is to get a slice of the profits, if there ever are any.
"There can be a multitude of cronies squabbling to get a slice of the cake".
For who doesn't want to get a slice of a multi-billion-dollar pie?
Head to California to get a slice of West Coast living?
Tech companies do offer ways to get a slice of your data without invoking the Data Protection Act.
Whether the states will be able to get a slice of the federal oil bounty is uncertain.
Hong Kong: Shoppers and brokers Luxury brands have been pouring into China to get a slice of the country's growing spending power.
Tantalising trailers of the film this weekend whetted the appetites of rival Hollywood studios which are now scrambling to get a slice of a burgeoning 3D market.
After leaving Nick's farm, Blue, the Kid, and I stopped at a diner in Redway to get a slice of blackberry pie.
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