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Steven Spielberg's "Jaws" took a huge bite of the audience.
With that, Maradona took a huge bite out of the apple he had brought to the conference table.
But earlier this year when soaring commodity prices and the sharply declining dollar took a huge bite out of Huntsman's profits, Hexion tried to pull out of the deal, citing earnings declines.
BEING a movie director," Barry Sonnenfeld said, "is all about answering hundreds of questions like 'Do you want the green one or the red one?' " He grabbed half of his sandwich, melted Brie oozing from the sides, and took a huge bite, chewing thoughtfully.
Such expenses often took a huge bite out of pay, assuming a crewman wasn't marooned on a desert island on the voyage home to cut costs, a practice that was all too common.
It may be close to impossible to comprehend for people who wouldn't recognize rock and roll if it took a huge bite out of their anus-bleached asses.
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Medical costs are taking a huge bite out of workers' paychecks.
Over long periods, fees take a huge bite out of returns.
Murdoch's effort is a long shot to topple ESPN, or at least take a huge bite out of it.
If allowed to take effect as planned, those measures would take a huge bite out of growth, further weakening the economy.
And while the World Cup here was viewed as a success on many levels, some felt the event would take a huge bite out of poverty.
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