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Under this idea, a chunk of BBC's inhouse production arm – the bits that provide the most popular content (likely to include drama and natural history) and cost the most – will be free to go out and compete in the open market for business.
But under the Obama plan, a chunk of the multitrillion-dollar market in derivatives would probably continue to trade privately, rather than on exchanges where trading is transparent.
He lifted his ski pole to give a warning, but it was already too late: under the skiers' weight, a chunk of snow 10 feet wide and 20 feet long ripped from the mountain at Jornet's feet.
The mayor's budget is a touch under $6 billion, which is a chunk of money, but a pittance compared with what the city turns over, and $500 million goes straight to the police, $800 million to the fire department.
One of their number has been hit in the mouth, and when a "nice boojee lady" sees him passed out under the falling sleet, a chunk of his smashed lip "dangling like a squashed bug," she covers him with a Snuggie ("one of those personal lounging blankets with built-in sleeves as advertised on late-night dumb-dumb TV").
Over the years, the tracks, which were there first, won permission from states to add slot machines and poker tables under the condition that a chunk of the profits go to the dog races — essentially subsidizing one form of gambling with another.
A chunk of Styrofoam under the turtleneck filled out the bosom nicely, and I tied on another piece below the waist to give her hips and a bottom.
What the microglia do between crises has been unclear, largely because getting the cells under a microscope has required excising a chunk of brain tissue--thereby causing damage that sends the cells into emergency response mode.
The plumbing system of the American West has enough water in ditches, canals and reservoirs to put all of Oregon, Washington, Idaho and a chunk of Montana under a foot of water simultaneously.
That is a mentality he learned from his father, Ron, an 11-year major league pitcher who was traded three times and spent a chunk of his career under the microscope of Yankees fans.
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