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- Schemes abound for capturing a slice of the action from the canal.
- Mercedes Benz's advertisers have bought a slice of the action too.
- The coaches are usually well compensated, the schools in the tournament get a slice of the action.
- Sponsors are pouring up to dlrs 20 million each for a slice of the action during this World Cup.
- Some Zaireans are trying to get a slice of the action by demanding that all aid should go through the capital Kinshasa.
- And where in the past only scalpers cashed in on jacked-up prices, rock bands are starting to get a slice of the action.
- Although there's usually a slice of the action reserved for international institutions, the offer for private investors is usually limited to the local market.
- And like bees to the honey jar, non-Indian communities, like Wildwood, want a slice of the action by offering land to tribes looking for viable venues for casinos.
- Eventually, Dominic recognises, the group will have to go public, especially by the time the second generation of the family begins rolling up its sleeves for a slice of the action.
- SCO is demanding a slice of the action, which could turn into a juicy revenue stream for SCO and a big loss to businesses that sell or run Linux systems touted as low-cost.
- However flawed this piece of legislation, however open-ended some of its provisions, however goofy the retractable roof will look on the skyline, nearly every politician and staffer in Olympia and Seattle wanted a slice of the action.
- Very little that happens in Berlin can be separated from the city's broader ambition to rival Europe's great capitals after the German Parliament moves here in 1999 . For both the Deutsche Bank and the Guggenheim, opening a new gallery on Berlin's most feted boulevard means having a slice of the action.
- Impressed by the success of no-frill pioneers such as Ryanair, based in Ireland, Easyjet and Debonair in Britain and Virgin Express in Belgium in driving down costs and expanding short-hop service, the big players now want a slice of the action, sparking fears that smaller carriers could be put out of business.
- In 1999, Ross was again playing quizmaster when he presented the game shows " Mind The Gap ", transmitted on ITV, " Life's a Punt " for LIVE TV, " A Slice of the Action " for Carlton Food Network, and the celebrity quiz " It's Anybody's Guess ", which was commissioned for 40 episodes in the Carlton London region.