She has a great slice from the backhand side and great spin from the forehand.
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The original plan was to make depositors take the "haircut" - a slice from their savings.
These days nearly half the big buyout funds take their 20% slice from the dividend recaps before their investors break even, says Karl Hartmann, chief operating officer of Franklin Park, which advises institutional investors.
Coinciding with this, Scientific-Atlanta's set-top sales climbed to 45% of the U.S. market from 40% five years ago, it says, taking share from Motorola, whose slice shrunk from 60% to 55%.
Coinciding with this, Scientific-Atlanta's set-top sales climbed to 45% of the U.S. market from 40% five years ago, it says, taking share from Motorola (nyse: MOT - news - people ), whose slice shrunk from 60% to 55%.
United's Prince Buaben should have done better than slice well over from 12 yards.
Williams and record companies EMI Music Publishing and BMG Music Publishing had offered Ludlow Music a 25 percent slice of revenues from the single.
Researchers have also devised sneaky ways to tag parts of the brain that are of special interest, so that they can be followed more easily from slice to slice.
However, it was the handsome slice of Windows 8 from ZTE that really caught our attention.
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The fund would receive a slice of the revenues from the oil exported through the second pipeline.
To be sure, observations from a slice of the U.S. market can't be adequate proxies for Apple's global presence.
Liebenberg scored the first try of the match, bursting onto Pascal Pape's cleverly delayed pass to slice his way through from 25 yards out.
As reforms were rushed through and a massive austerity package passed late last year, Greece secured a huge slice of bailout money from its international creditors.
MCI's brand, marketing and billing systems with its burgeoning local-telephone operations, it might be able to take a big slice of business away from the Baby Bells.
That money is then clawed back by the operator over the life of the contract: either from the monthly payments or from some slice of the call revenues themselves.
That's why we were intrigued to take a look at Nutrino, an iOS app that promises a "virtual nutritionist" service to help slice away the adipose from our stomach.
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Another straightforward slice of corporate entertainment from Guy Maddin.
It will allow a computer to learn how to match cells from one slice to another by trial and error, as a human would, but with the infinite patience that humans lack.
Hibs still threatened on the break and Fletcher ought to have done better than slice a drive wide from the edge of the Hearts box after being found in space by a Stevenson pass.
The idea is that just a tiny little slice will be taken from each financial transaction and this will add up to tens, hundreds, of billions that can be used to do such good things.
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But before my neighbors and my wife call their respective lawyers, I should point out that the situation I'm describing is a slice of virtual life from the world's No. 1 PC game, The Sims, by virtuoso designer Will Wright.
They picked up critters from as deep as 6km, and they did so using both typical trawling nets and a special box that was designed to scoop up a slab of ocean floor along with a slice of undisturbed water from immediately above it.
The last came from trying to slice through a bike lock with a hacksaw.
Four minutes later, the Canaries were ahead as Pilkington benefited from a significant slice of luck.
About 10% of sales, but a far larger slice of profits, came from resellers.
Salomon Brothers, an investment bank, estimates that competition may slice Telekom's revenues from basic telephony by DM2 billion a year from its current DM16 billion.
In addition, objects can be imbued with sensor capabilities if wrapped with the layer, and even CCD's could benefit from having a slice of the polymer slapped on them to take photos at different exposures.
"The Note 8 marks Samsung's relentless charge to grab a slice of the tablet market from Apple, but also to defend itself from the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7, " Ben Wood, head of research at CCS Insight, told the BBC.
Doing so delivers a level of predictable income, rather than relying on what the market does, for investors that typically have about two-thirds of their portfolio in bonds and are looking for cash flow from their equity slice, Genter says.
Think of a rat in a Skinner box, learning which buttons to push to get pellets of food, and you have a pretty good sense of the life of a congressman: a constant attention to what must be done to raise money, and to raise money not from all of us, but from the tiniest slice of the 1% of us.
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