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slice

noun as in piece; share

verb as in cut into portions, shares

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The analysts noted that Estee Lauder first launched Clinique on Amazon in the U.S. last year, which has helped that brand pick up a bigger slice of the market.

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“Just point to what catches your eye, and the staff will slice it fresh, sashimi-style, right in front of you,” she adds.

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Those workers represent a slim slice of overall U.S. employment, though: Only about a quarter of America’s roughly two million software developers are under 30, while total U.S. employment stands at around 163 million people.

Case in point: a single slice of American cheese in her stovetop mac keeps the sauce perfectly smooth, and suddenly, mastery feels delightfully achievable.

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They then sliced a series of evenly spaced lines through the center of the sheet, forming parallel ribbons connected by solid strips of material at the top and bottom.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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