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Is Gucci now attempting to take a slice of that edgier pie?
"But I can try to take a slice of that and bring it to a professional team.
Time was tight, as I was busy interviewing, but we wanted to take a slice of the available weapons, and see what it might tell us.
But that ruling was made long before internet gambling exploded, allowing many other entrants to take a slice of a much bigger market.
However, that ruling came before online gambling exploded, allowing many other players to take a slice of a much bigger market.
It's been a lost decade, too, for the retail funds that allow ordinary investors to take a slice of the stockmarket.
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Republicans are keen to take a slice out of food stamps, spending on which has more than doubled since 2008.But there is little talk of simplifying America's welfare system.
All Google has to do is take a slice of the advertising revenues that will one day flow to the fastest-growing consumer device on the planet.
The target is to digitize and then take a slice of the travel tour and activities market that is predicted to grow by one-third to reach $183 billion by 2020, according to travel-focused analyst firm Phocuswright.
Would there be a competition problem in allowing Trinity Mirror to swallow, or even take a slice of, Express Newspapers?
In addition to collecting rent, they can also take a slice of a store's sales, ranging from 3% to 10%.
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