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slice

[slahys] / slaɪs /




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Then writer-director Scott Cooper pitched the singer on a film about a small slice of his life “where he was at his personal lowest but his creative best.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Attendees had a few minutes to collect as many slices as they could.

From The Wall Street Journal

Think frittatas or egg bakes, perfect for dispatching vegetable scraps, wilting herbs, bits of cheese or that lone slice of bacon that’s been begging for a job.

From Salon

“These specialized architectures can be excellent in narrow slices of inference, but they don’t generalize well to the kind of workloads the frontier is converging on.”

From The Wall Street Journal

If the crystal were sliced in half, the newly exposed surfaces would immediately develop the same surface-bound electrons.

From Science Daily