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CDOs are pools of loans and other assets, cut into slices with different risks.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Transfer to a firm surface and cut into slices with a pizza cutter.
CNN: Pizza Dough
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The bird is meticulously cut into 120 slices and served with fermented bean paste, light pancakes, sliced cucumbers and green onions.
BBC: Sampling Beijing��s imperial duck
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At Pizza Hut, his team dreamed up the stuffed crust pizza and the 2-foot-square Big Foot, cut into 21 slices.
FORBES: Fast-Food Chess
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To serve, cut it into slices with a sharp serrated knife.
NPR: Two Centuries of 'Baking in America'
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This might be a slice of toast and honey with a peeled satsuma from which I have removed any stray threads of pith, or perhaps an apple, cored and cut into fine slices, with a few cubes of Cheddar.
NEWYORKER: Homework
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Computerized trading--much of it kicked into gear by algorithmic programs designed to cut large orders into tiny slices to find the best prices (see "Stealth Trading")--now accounts for more than half the volume on U.S. exchanges.
FORBES: Get Briefed: Robert Greifeld
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One problem this research faces is that in order to determine whether the nerves are regenerating, they have to actually cut out a piece of spinal and then cut that into ultra-thin slices, which are then placed under a microscope.
FORBES: Scientists Make The Spinal Cord Transparent
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The trick was to cut small quantities of meat into paper-thin slices, season them with condiments, preserves, and spices, add whatever vegetables you could grow or barter, and keep adding until you arrived at a dish so tasty that you forgot how little meat was in it.
NEWYORKER: A Fork of One��s Own