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The winning team will secure a 60% piece of the pie, with the remaining 40% going to the runner-up.

"Like for other industries, India is a booming market for the music business as well. There's a huge demographic that's young and has money to spend. Everyone wants a piece of the pie," he says.

From BBC

Determined to get a piece of the pie this fall, Marymount hosted its rival Tuesday night in a battle between two top-five-ranked teams in California, and the Trailblazers rallied to win the final two sets to prevail, 20-25, 25-20, 20-25, 28-26, 15-12.

Unsponsored sprinter Alaysha Johnson said, after the 100-meter semifinals, that she wants “to make it so that everyone who is running fast is getting a piece of the pie. Period. I don’t want it to be a situation where you have to be this phenom in order to be taken care of, valued, and respected in this sport.”

From Slate

We’re trying to get a bigger piece of the pie in terms of coverage, having women cover the sport and former athletes cover the sport.

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

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