Pie

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Synopsis: 3. food & berverages: Foods: Pie:


impactlab_2011 00027.txt

but only accounting for surprisingly small bites of the national pie. Before the recession, it was relatively easy to ignore this concentration of wealth among an elite few.


impactlab_2012 00130.txt

it does not note that as much as half of that money goes to developers outside the United states. The pie,

I d rather get 70 percent of a large pie than all of a small pie, #he said.


impactlab_2013 01404.txt

This ranges from learning how to make pie crusts, tie a scarf, make a geodesic dome, draw,


popsci_2013 01600.txt

Pie-in-the-sky though the idea may seem it has secured the backing of billionaire Peter Thiel's Breakout Labs which funds innovative companies.


ScienceDaily_2014 00021.txt

In a sense natural gas would become a larger slice of the energy pie. â#¢Abundant less expensive natural gas would lower energy prices across the board leading people to use more energy overall.

Consequently the entire energy pie gets bigger. â#¢The main component of natural gas methane is a more potent greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.


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