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" She goes, "Do I get a piece of that?
All teams will get a piece of $13,000 for participating.
"You'll still get a piece of the prank," Jesse added.
Does everyone get a piece of paper in the mail?
Restaurant chains are hoping to get a piece of that pie.
And companies are rushing to get a piece of that pie.
No, everybody is going to get a piece of the pie.
Even Saudi Arabia wants to get a piece of America's LNG boom.
Intel is hoping to get a piece of that cloud and IoT action.
We'll get a piece of plastic to cover ourselves if it rains again.
I get a piece of salmon, a freekeh salad, and a cauliflower salad.
But Thursday indicated that investors remain eager to get a piece of them.
You could get a piece of the largest payout this country has ever seen.
And Maker/Disney will back the venture, and get a piece of the upside.
So why would Sprint pay so much to get a piece of the company?
"Everywhere, everybody is scrambling to get a piece of them," Le Monde's article said.
Then you have to get a piece of lung, and if it's a small lesion.
In Canada, you get a piece of paper with a bunch of names and boxes.
"Everyone is trying to jump in and get a piece of the pie," he said.
"Every day you open a door and you get a piece of candy," Colbert explained.
Now, Kim and Kanye are looking to get a piece of the Airbnb love as well.
Even a 97-year-old woman busted out her umbrella to get a piece of Harry.
Just say "send me" followed by a keyword to get a piece of art sent back.
Learn how it all works, and get a piece of that sweet AWS action, of course.
If you're feeling bummed that you can't get a piece of the salad action, don't fret.
Superfans looking to get a piece of Brit can snag some of those outfits for themselves.
R3 members could all get a piece of the action with three tiers of investment available.
That's good news for Snapchat, and not because it will get a piece of those deals.
"I get a piece of every work tattooed on my body," he said of his art.
As podcasts grew in popularity, though, Google clearly wanted to get a piece of this pie, too.
He gives them a mala with his own picture on it, and they get a piece of
Given this, it&aposs understandable that more gateways will want to get a piece of the pie.
It's no surprise the company that started it all wants to get a piece of this pie, too.
New York (CNN Business)Panera is upping its breakfast game to get a piece of a growing market.
To get a piece of that funding pie in a future round, visit the project's website to apply.
Individuals invest in projects on Startwise, and when those projects generate money, investors get a piece of it.
"More global trade is a good thing if we get a piece of the cake," Mr. Duijzers said.
Local startups are already rampant, and foreign giants are determined to get a piece of the action too.
It should also attract foreign lenders keen to get a piece of a high-profile M&A loan.
But it's not hard to understand why businesses would be so eager to get a piece of this pie.
Apple, Google, Amazon, and even Facebook are all making moves to get a piece of the lucrative healthcare pie.
"More global trade is a good thing if we get a piece of the cake," a Dutch longshoreman said.
As Farhad Manjoo writes, eBay and Amazon didn't even manage to get a piece of their Chinese version, Alibaba.
While the new business will be headquartered in Montreal, U.S. manufacturing will also get a piece of the pie.
When you're "hot," the whole world tries to get in on your coattails and get a piece of that.
"Presumably any time they get a piece of paper from Donald Trump, they put it under audit," he said.
Still, competition from New Jersey may build pressure on neighboring New York to get a piece of the action.
Should middle class investors be able to get a piece of high-flying private startups like Uber or AirBnb?
For all of that U.S. money in theory parked overseas, the EC wants to get a piece of that.
And they get a piece of every trade whether it be Facebook Messenger or Airbnb or a lot of others.
It seems Volkswagen isn't sure yet if it can get a piece of the pie — but it's putting out feelers.
The rising star wristed a long shot that the screened Lindgren could only get a piece of with his glove.
Kylie Jenner's lip kits are in such demand, fans are breaking the law to get a piece of the action.
Captivated by the notion of disrupting the transportation system, deep-pocketed investors rushed to get a piece of the action.
Other big tech companies like IBM and Oracle are also aggressively investing to get a piece of the cloud action.
"Countless tech companies are trying to get a piece of the autonomous driving market — it's a huge opportunity, " he said.
" --- Remarks at September 1 briefing on Hurricane Dorian "Alabama is going to get a piece of it, it looks like.
But at the time there was no evidence that Alabama would "get a piece of it," as the President claimed.
When they are put together, especially on that BLANK CANVAS at 17A, you get a piece of ABSTRACT ART (61A).
If we're already burning the stuff, the thinking seems to go, let's at least get a piece of the profit.
If only a third of what he was describing was true, I had get a piece of that life for myself.
What to watch: The next fight will be over whether college and professional sports leagues get a piece of the action.
Soon, releasing spots ahead of time became the norm as everyone tried to get a piece of the pre-game action.
"I know that Alabama was in the original forecast — they thought it would get a piece of it," Trump told reporters.
Sure, it's entirely possible to get a piece of paper and fold it in a particular way so that it flies.
" He then continued to say, "Harry can make more than enough money for everybody to get a piece of the pie.
Some of the financing firms are allowing wealthy investors to get a piece of the action via online fund-raising platforms.
That has not always been the case among start-ups trying to get a piece of the so-called sharing economy.
ETFs Round will face steep competition from well-heeled fintech companies scrambling to get a piece of the Millennial money pie.
"I just kind of tried to get a piece of him and he tried to get out of the way," Kadri said.
"Everyone's trying to get a piece of the toy puzzle this year with Toys R Us out of the picture," Skirboll says.
Investors are rushing to get a piece of privately held Impossible Foods before it goes public, according to the Wall Street Journal.
But don't freak out because even non-members will be able to get a piece of the 3 Green Hearts Café action.
Publicly traded real estate investment trusts, or REITs, are one way investors can get a piece of the commercial action, particularly warehouses.
"Everybody thinks money is almost a bottomless pit and everyone can get a piece of it," Parish told The Times of London.
"One person cannot get a piece of legislation passed, so they both know that cooperating only works to their advantage," she said.
The more recent sobriquets are "deliberate attempts to get a piece of the New York's Finest/New York's Bravest action," he wrote.
A fair share of copycats also cropped up over the years, each trying to get a piece of the gorgeously baked pie.
"A lot of markets outside the initial sort of program are now trying to get a piece of the action," Holt said.
"If you did get a piece of lava splatter on you, you'd probably just get a really bad burn," he told me.
There are the data majors, a growing number of wildcatters and plenty of other firms trying to get a piece of the action.
We get a piece of crumb cake, a bacon, egg, and cheese sandwich, and an open-faced egg salad sandwich to take home.
With investors eager to get a piece of the next Uber or Airbnb, entrepreneurs often just lifted their little fingers to get financing.
Ehlers passed to Laine who rifled a shot from the top of the faceoff circle that Miller could only get a piece of.
Investors could get a piece of these companies at lower valuations — avoiding the "bidding wars" taking place in the Bay Area, Chan said.
Some media companies, like Fox, are angling to get a piece of the gaming revenue that&aposs generated from gambling on sporting events.
"I decided I should get a piece of it, and I found something on eBay and fell in love with it," he said.
The Liberals' rapprochement of Iran may hurt victims of terrorism, however, who are still vying to get a piece of Iran's considerable assets.
But venture investors are increasingly passing on deals—including hot ones they'd normally fight to get a piece of—because of negative character references.
And with businesses from small online boutiques to big-box stores looking to get a piece of the action, it's easy to feel overwhelmed.
Everything being under $65 is amazing as it allows my customers to get a piece of the brand at a truly accessible price point.
From the look of things, they're willing to lie, scheme, backstab, and cheat to get a piece of what they believe is rightfully theirs.
REUTERS/Letitia Stein Andrew Gillum walked outside of St. John Primitive Baptist Church, and seemingly everyone was trying to get a piece of him.
Everyone's investing in binge video: Tech companies are pouring billions of dollars into creating original content to get a piece of binge watching time.
The defense has said it would seek to portray Constand as a liar motivated by a desire to get a piece of Cosby's fortune.
If Tito Ortiz didn't get a piece of the UFC, Conor McGregor ain't got a chance in hell at ownership ... so says Tito himself.
The dog allegedly turned the stove on while trying to get a piece of pizza that had been left on top of the appliance.
But Google and Facebook haven't really penetrated the digital TV ad market yet, so now everyone else is racing to get a piece of it.
Make a list of companies you'd love to work for Get a piece of paper and jot down companies that pique your interest, he suggests.
There's no specific threat -- we're told the extra muscle's necessary to smoothly move the massive number of moviegoers coming to get a piece of 'Jedi.
But Microsoft's success with the full-featured Surface PC is a good omen for this new attempt to get a piece of the mobile pie.
But before you use your hard-earned dollars to get a piece of the action, Kevin O'Leary has a word of warning about the mania.
If a deal is struck, Altria will get a piece of a popular e-cigarette maker — but one that critics say has targeted teenage customers.
Mr. Dudman, desperate to get a piece of the story, chafed when The Times began printing excerpts from the Pentagon Papers in mid-June 1971.
Ever since Popeyes took a giant bite out of the chicken sandwich market, other chains have been scrambling to get a piece of the pie.
But to get a piece of that action, investors will have to give up something big: an equal say in how the companies are run.
Beyond the to-be-expected content being generated by his fast-burning micro-fame an army of eager brands emerged to get a piece of Bone.
I'm one of those people where if I get a piece of advice from someone I look up to and respect, I'll really listen to it.
Given the billions of dollars in demand, and the potential life-saving applications, it's no wonder investors are clambering to get a piece of the market.
Only with the Glossier's Birthday Cake Balm Dotcom, it doesn't have to be your birthday in order for you to get a piece of the cake.
The deal allowed Live Nation to get a piece of the artist's merchandising, licensing and touring revenue, and helped him launch his management company, Roc Nation.
"The question was how do we get a piece of this market and get access to growth in this sector without taking on Airbnb?" he said.
While a trade embargo remains in effect, barriers between the two nations are rapidly falling  and businesses are scrambling to get a piece of the action.
Earlier he made a pad save off Matthews during a power play and slid cross the net to get a piece of a Tyler Bozak shot.
First, the technology sector has been on a tear, with investors racing to get a piece of companies that could become the next Apple or Google.
It has seen its share price soar over the past year as investors piled into technology stocks hoping to get a piece of China's internet growth.
His financial hand is strong as the impending IPO for Saudi Aramco has much of the investment world angling to get a piece of the action.
For 200 years, if you managed people's money, you got a fee when the money was managed and you didn't get a piece of the profits.
Investors looking to get a piece of the latest market surge poured cash into stock funds at the highest pace ever during the past four weeks.
Hulu started off as a way for the big media companies to get a piece of the streaming pie and stave off Netflix's domination of the market.
For example, Fantex would pay athletes a signing bonus and in exchange they could get a piece of the athlete's future income on and off the field.
Google, which specializes in creating data tools and making a profit from them, could use Fitbit's brand and customers to help get a piece of that pie.
Now that local food has become big business, Target and Walmart are trying to get a piece of it, and even Amazon is delivering locally grown kale.
Tollefsen could have stayed to star with the Dons, but he elected to do what he had always wanted — get a piece of big-time college basketball.
Also at play: the desire to get a piece of the political online ad spending that analysts predict will hit hundreds of millions of dollars this cycle.
If 23andMe ends up discovering a cure for Alzheimer's or asparagus pee, will its customers, whose DNA contributed to the discovery, get a piece of those profits?
"They wouldn't pay me anything, but I would get a piece of bread, something to eat," he was quoted as saying last year in The Jewish Journal.
The trend is a threat to the brokers' business model — but if it is going to happen regardless, they would rather get a piece of the action.
The list is notable for all the kinds of companies and disciplines it represents, showing how everyone is trying to get a piece of the advertising business.
Despite its dramatic rise and fall, bitcoin has surged in popularity this year, and many politicians are now looking to get a piece of the digital currency.
The Singapore Exchange is also keen to get a piece of the Aramco IPO pie, sources have said, but would again face numerous challenges given its smaller size.
The commercial meteorite trade caters mostly to a small but fervid group of hobbyist collectors who will pay extraordinary prices to get a piece of the latest finds.
Trump has reportedly expressed annoyance with how much money he generates other networks, so why not figure out a way to get a piece of that pie himself?
"Anyone who can get a piece of this market is going to do incredibly well, and anyone who can dominate it is going to coin money," Cramer said.
With a global market estimated at $500 billion to $740 billion over the next decade, both government and industry are eager to get a piece of the action.
It has since helped him achieve over $350 million worth of transactions and get a piece of over 3,500 units — and it&aposs known as real-estate syndication.
"I think they were hoping that Franklin Templeton would pay to make it go away and Poroshenko and Lutsenko could get a piece of that," the official said.
The market next to the bus station was in full swing when I stopped by to get a piece of fruit before making the journey back to Jerusalem.
If you're single, you can still get a piece of the action by nominating that inspiring couple in your life that just hasn't been able to celebrate their love.
"It's very rare that you get a piece of education practice that you stick with and push over a number of years," says Sir Kevan Collins of the EEF.
And it is now focusing on a pipeline of 10 medicines that it hopes will help it get a piece of the $100 billion-a-year cancer drug market.
She'll get a piece of the fabric and rub it all over her face and then rub it on her neck to see if she'll be allergic to it.
As a result, everyone from seasoned astronomers to tinfoil hat believers (*raises hand*) wants to get a piece of that sweet TRAPPIST-1 pie and find some alien babies.
New video streaming services are launching left and right these days, and now Time Warner-owned Turner is looking to get a piece of the action for itself, too.
As long as there is money to be made on Instagram, there will likely be people trying to get a piece of it, which includes buying and selling accounts.
Most I believe are jumping in opportunistically so they can get a piece of the settlement, and some of the loudest don't even practice in this area of law.
Snap's March IPO priced above the company's target range as investors put aside concerns about a lack of profits and voting rights to get a piece of the action.
That's why many traditional carmakers are concerned, and why many tech companies are salivating at a chance to get a piece of the multi-trillion-dollar global automotive industry.
Even former politicians get a piece of the pension pie—the state fund for retired members of the General Assembly is currently underfunded to the tune of $280 million.
And it never dawned on me until I saw this happen that when you get a piece of new technology, there's a manual for how to work it. Right.
"Often, you need a continuance to get a piece of information that you could conceivably get the next day, but the next hearing is several weeks out," Hoffman says.
The way we work is, one thing we've learned is, the best way to solve a math problem is still to get a piece of paper and a pen.
And it is now focusing on a pipeline of 21 medicines that it hopes will help it get a piece of the $211.6 billion-a-year cancer drug market.
"Everyone is very eager to maximize their profits and get a piece of the pie, and sorting it all out is complicated," said Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine.
Investors have poured cash into stock funds at the highest pace ever over the past four weeks as they try to get a piece of the surging stock market.
Two new potential Prince heirs are stepping forward to get a piece of the pie -- and at least one of them isn't even a blood relation ... TMZ has learned.
Petrobras' divestments are expected to be a major driver of capital markets activity in Brazil this year and many investment banks are eager to get a piece of the action.
Florenzi lunged back just as Ronaldo took the shot, and the funny humpback path of the ball suggests he did indeed get a piece of it, but it hardly matters.
As Greene told TechCrunch last spring, the enterprise is "becoming a super interesting place" and she clearly wants to lead Google Cloud Platform to get a piece of that action.
With Keller Williams, agents not only earn a commission on the properties they sell but also get a piece of the profits generated by anyone they bring into the company.
Sweeney says the Epic Store will now let creators get a piece of the full sale price of each paid game, too — though the amount will be up to developers.
And it'll be what makes so many people standing in line waiting to get a piece of it having some of us who maybe don't "get it" asking: What for?
That's why you can spend around $500 on the new Amazon TV and get a piece of hardware that would likely cost more if you bought it from another vendor.
CEO Laura Urquizu claims Red Points is able to get a piece of copyrighted content removed as quickly as two hours after detection using its in-house take down tools.
They wouldn't have anything to do with her when all the kids were around, but when the kids weren't around, they figured they'd get a piece of ass from her.
UFC's new welterweight champ, Kamaru Usman, just can't wait to get a piece of Colby Covington -- so much so, in fact, that they almost came to blows inside a casino.
And starting this spring, royal style watchers in the United States can get a piece of the Duchess of Sussex's eco-friendly closet just by stepping into Nordstrom and Bloomingdales.
"If the buzz is everywhere, it doesn't matter exactly what the news is about… nobody wants to miss out and everybody's trying to get a piece of it," he said.
As consumers cut the cord and move to streaming services, advertisers are navigating a plethora of platforms that are trying to get a piece of the $70 billion TV industry.
Yet several defense contractors are developing these engineering concepts for the U.S. military, hoping to get a piece of what is surely going to be a lucrative and lengthy contract.
Normally, an investor wouldn&apost be able to get a piece of this type of action because of the enormous amount of capital involved, but syndicates make it all possible.
Doc Gooden just couldn't wait 'til March to get a piece of his celeb boxing match opponent -- attacking Catfish Cooley at a press event -- and TMZ Sports has the video!!
Venture capitalists, desperate to get a piece of the company, have dug up Notion's office address and sent its founders cookie dough, dog treats and physical letters, company executives said.
VICE correspondent Thomas Morton took out an advance on his paycheck and lined up with all the early pickers to get a piece of Trump's long-since-crumbled gambling empire.
So you, too, can kind of, sort of get a piece of the action — or, just tune in on December 5 when the whole thing goes down on the small screen.
Why it matters: Google has yet to develop any wearable smart devices like its competitors Apple and Samsung Electronics, but it could get a piece of the crowded market with Fitbit.
Tammy Sytch is giving fans a chance to get a piece of her WWE Diva alter ego, Sunny, by hawking a totally unique piece of memorabilia ... her Hall of Fame ring!
"The hemophilia business is so good — and remember, the insurance companies pay for it — that many other companies are trying to get a piece of it," the "Mad Money " host said.
When you buy a record, you get a piece of music and a piece of art, one that can be just as fascinating and evocative as the songs on the album.
Lenders are eyeing the opportunity to get a piece of the action on the longer-term takeout, the bulk of which is expected to be in the form of a loan.
Hundreds of millions of venture capital dollars have flowed into this sector globally, with companies such as Keatz, CloudKitchens, Kitchen United, and others trying to get a piece of the pie.
Enable Injections is hoping to get a piece of the expected $400 billion market for biologic drugs, or treatments made from living organisms, by revolutionizing how patients take the advanced medications.
One trader and a senior banker said that, after realizing the deal would have been oversubscribed, investors boosted their orders to increase their chances to get a piece of the issuance.
So class-action lawyers in search of a winning case with a big payout will be looking for new opportunities to get a piece of the cash cow that is Uber.
While New Jersey was the victor in the Supreme Court decision, other states have been angling to get a piece of the $150 billion Americans wager illegally on sports each year.
Cigna CEO David Cordani said he's confident the insurer will get a piece of Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and J.P. Morgan's new health initiative to tackle health costs, but investors aren't convinced.
To get a piece of the growing plant-based pie, fast food restaurants have been adding plant-based proteins to their menu, primarily ones made by Impossible Foods or Beyond Meat (BYND).
It's likely that the late pop icon would have preferred the song stay in his vault of treasures but with his death, labels are swarming to get a piece of his greatness.
Amazon is keen to get a piece of Brazil's roughly $30 billion in spending on make-up, hair treatments and other personal care products — behind just the United States, China and Japan.
He stopped Brady Skjei on a point-blank one-timer and also turned away Rick Nash, lunging with his blocker to get a piece of his wrist shot in the first period.
In addition to all the major stock and bond indexes, they enable investors to get a piece of the action in arcane areas like junk bonds, bank loans and stocks in Pakistan.
But with little polling in the state so far, it's hard to tell which of those candidates holds the advantage and will get a piece of the 52 delegates Alabama awards Tuesday.
In recent years, start-up founders have gained more control over their companies as investors have agreed to give up more of their authority to get a piece of the hottest firms.
The pitch to investors: Get a piece of the next generation of the cable TV business, where video programmers who want to reach a huge audience will pay Roku to reach them.
Others divine a willingness to help sooner, perhaps to get a piece of the hydrocarbon riches beneath Cypriot waters (and to wean the north off the subsidies it gets from the Turkish treasury).
So when the news first broke of Amazon swallowing up Whole Foods and selling products for less, our food shopping lists were ready to get a piece of the lower-cost purchasing action.
In fact, as we learned on Friday, the family that owns Purdue wants to get a piece of the growing industry to treat the opioid addictions that the states have alleged Purdue created.
"I felt pretty good actually, I dressed appropriately," said Price, who made the save of the game when he dove across the crease to get a piece of a shot by Matt Duchene.
With the estimated jackpot for Wednesday night's Powerball drawing a walloping $1.5 billion, lottery regulars and novices alike are flocking to their corner stores hoping to get a piece of the big prize.
Rocketing prices of digital currencies such as bitcoin fueled a mania in the sector towards the end of 2017 as retail investors across the globe scrambled to get a piece of the action.
Because of its free delivery policy for Prime members, Amazon demands very low-priced delivery service from carriers who want to get a piece of its massive and ever-growing volume of shipments.
It hooked me, until, one night at two in the morning, I realized I'd spent several hours playing a game I didn't like to get a piece of gear I didn't care about.
It's no wonder that viewers of the show want to get a piece of the magic themselves, without having to crisscross North America to visit the nearly 1,000 locations Fieri himself has been to.
And since some Main Street investors don't really know better and just want to get a piece of the cryptocurrency craze they often buy stock in these companies thinking they are the real deal.
Texas is an oil superpower Major oil producers including BP (BP) and ExxonMobil (XOM) have shelled out billions of dollars in recent years to get a piece of the action in the Permian Basin.
While Trump is busy riling up his base with false claims and insults (and getting impeached), the remaining Democrats in the race are working hard trying to get a piece of the voter pie.
What used to be a strictly fall flavor has now creeped into summertime, as companies looking to get a piece of the pie are introducing their pumpkin spice products earlier and earlier each year.
If Jay Z's upcoming fund can leverage his branding expertise, promotional influence, and the desire of founders to buddy up with the star, it might be able to get a piece of these future blockbusters.
To buy one, you had to get a piece of paper from the Atari aisle, bring it to the cashier, pay for it, and then wait at a pickup window behind the cash register lanes.
Cisco is attempting to get a piece of the action using advanced technologies, its networking hardware expertise and name recognition to help businesses that might be struggling to keep up with the changing tech landscape.
Holden and Hunt aren't putting in Amazon money, but are targeting specific companies and funds raising capital, and inviting investors who otherwise wouldn't have access to the deals to get a piece of the action.
In the docs, George Zakk says he ran Vin's production company, One Race Films, since 1995 -- and their deal called for him to get a piece of the pie every time Vin made a movie.
Advertising dollars: Some telecoms, like AT&T and Verizon, are trying to catch up with Google and Facebook to get a piece of the digital advertising market, but so far haven't made a sizable dent.
That rule could also help Sanders do well Tuesday in other states — such as Massachusetts, North Carolina and Texas — although other candidates are also poised to get a piece of the prize in those states.
Kopitar had another great chance midway through the third when he had an open net on a four-minute power play, only to see Price get a piece of the puck deflect it up and away.
But their main job is they attach a writer or director, or sometimes they do all the stuff together and a studio will pay them, and then they get a piece of that artist's payday, right?
Now that it is seen as high culture, the art and artists are gaining value, investors are jostling to get a piece of the action, and private collections are growing in Africa and around the world.
All you have to do is make sure you clean them thoroughly (no one wants that funky mayonnaise smell), get a piece of fabric to wrap around the jar and using a bow, tie the top.
"As much as I hate to be a negative Nancy ... I would pass on Uber, unless you can get a piece of the actual IPO and then immediately ring the register at the opening," the host said.
This makes sense, I think, as my skull catches a bullet: With all this cash flying around, rival gangs and lone wolves will look to get a piece of whatever they can without paying the money dropper.
Brokers handling transactions in the secondary market told the Journal that investors are jostling to get a piece of the maker of plant-based meats, with some deals that value the company as much as $5 billion.
In recent years, more and more investors have been trying to get a piece of the hottest tech companies earlier with a growing number of traditional institutional investors now dipping their toes into startup and tech investing.
She is set to testify in court to get a piece of legislation passed so kids like Alex will be able to go to school and have legal rights when it comes to their family's medical wishes.
It would also be a lot easier for users new to both platforms, since they could rest assured that when they get a piece of software in once place, it'll also work in the other without issue.
He has promised to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline only if the United States could get "a piece of the profits," has demonized oil as a "special interest" and said he supports the federal ethanol mandate.
"Once she went by me, I did the good ol' Sue Bird move and was lucky to get a piece of the ball," said Bird, explaining that she had done that move since she was in college.
Let's talk a little — quickly, before we talk about your startup — about the big car companies in this, very slow to it initially but now GM bought up Cruise, everybody's trying to get a piece of it.
Over the last two years, she explained, investors have been buying Alibaba shares as a way to get a piece of Chinese economic growth, but some are now betting against the company to hedge against China risk.
Ed Hardy's late, great designer, Christian Audigier, left his $250 million fortune to his wife and 4 kids ... but if any kids are born from the sperm he left behind, they also get a piece of the pie.
Online trading sites allow people to buy and sell it in fractions of a whole, meaning ordinary people don't have to plunk down a big bundle of money all at once to get a piece of the action.
But even so, Paytm is dwarfed by the companies it is trying to fend off — Google, Facebook, Amazon and Walmart— all of which have already spent billions of dollars trying to get a piece of the action in India.
"As much as I hate to be a negative Nancy ... I would pass on Uber, unless you can get a piece of the actual IPO and then immediately ring the register at the opening," the "Mad Money" host said.
The house is about to gain some serious design clout with Simons' arrival, and what's the ultimate accessibly priced way for fashion fangirls and -boys to get a piece of the label's cool cache at under-$20 price points?
Let's not forget that more than $46 billion dollars a year is spent on radio advertising alone — something I'm sure they would love to get a piece of, and could easily disrupt as it transitions from analog to digital.
Attendees have tried before to run into the flames while the man is burning and there have been reported injuries from people trying to get a piece of the spectacle as a token and going through the hot coals.
While the sticker price for some of the most recognizable stocks like Amazon and Apple may be out of reach for early investors, SoFi is attempting to help millennials and Generation Z consumers get a piece of the pie.
Dongming's trading arm, Pacific Commerce, launched the alliance with a party last week in Singapore that drew more than 200 bankers and traders, indicating strong interest in Asia's oil community to get a piece of the burgeoning teapot business.
As of 2017, Amazon was USPS's biggest customer, and an intelligent way for the independent agency – that traditionally made its money by having a monopoly on first class mail – to get a piece of the increasingly profitable package delivery pie.
As investors clamor to get a piece of the Beyond Meat pie, its primary competitor, Impossible Foods, is struggling to keep up with the demand for its products, which are sold at major chains like White Castle and Burger King.
"What we are trying to do is see if we can get a piece of the cake and divert or create new business opportunities for business between Oman and Iran using Sohar as the base for that," he told Reuters.
But a rebound in prices means potential buyers will have only a narrow window to get a piece of the city's sky-high real estate, reigniting the challenges policymakers face in easing public discontent over rising costs and asset bubble risks.
As for family and friend backup, "Get a piece of paper that is small enough to fit in your wallet, and write down three to five 'safe' phone numbers of people who won't judge you," Cruze suggests on her blog.
"Airbnb's sponsored study is nothing more than a ginned-up collage of misleading statements and doctored stats in attempt to get a piece of the government travel business," the American Hotel and Lodging Association said in a statement to Axios.
Major Luiz Fernando Aguiar said Brazil wants to get a piece of the $300 billion-a-year space launch business by drawing U.S. companies interested in launching small satellites at a lower cost from the Alcantara base on its north coast.
Despite it being the middle of winter, it feels like a spring day in Brooklyn so we go across the street, get drinks (I also get a piece of lavender shortbread because when in Brooklyn), and sit outside for an hour.
At one point, Ruth tries and fails to carry out a plan to electrocute Marty, but she succeeds in electrocuting her uncle Russ (Marc Menchaca) and her brother Boyd (Christopher James Baker) before they can get a piece of Marty themselves.
While Powers began working on the legislation in response to a constituent complaint a few months ago, "obviously recent events jumpstarted our efforts to try to actually get a piece of legislation, because a lot of people complained online," he said.
A day after Elon Musk declared that he might try to convert Tesla into a private company, Wall Street banks raced to figure out how such a transaction might work and how they might get a piece of the action.
The bad news for AWS is that it can probably see Google and Microsoft beginning to resonate with more customers, and it's looking for new ways to get a piece of the untapped part of the market to choose AWS.
HONG KONG (Reuters) - At least a dozen banks, fintechs and telecom firms are lining up to get a piece of Hong Kong's retail and small business banking market as the regulator prepares to award the former British colony's first online-only banking licenses.
Game of Thrones is now shorthand for the growing efforts of big tech companies to begin making high-quality video in an effort to get a piece of the growing number of users who are cutting the cord and paying for content online.
Pretty much every major online player, from the companies like Google and Facebook who lobbied against the federal rules (even though they didn't apply to them) and the ISPs who are working hard to get a piece of the growing online advertising market.
Smartphone manufacturers are scrambling to get a piece of India's enormous market, and recently they've been launching phones with new, innovative features in India first, one example being Xiaomi's first 64-megapixel phone, which will debut in the fourth quarter of 2019.
"While department stores have been clamoring to get a piece of the off-price magic, we think the recent disparity in performance ... helps illustrate how difficult TJX's scale, global reach and buying organization ... are to replicate," Evercore ISI analyst Omar Saad told investors.
Brazil hopes to get a piece of the $300 billion-a-year space launch business by drawing U.S. companies interested in sending up small satellites at a lower cost from the Alcantara base run by the Brazilian Air Force on the Atlantic coast.
"No matter who wins in the land war that we're going to see play out between the incumbents and the newcomers, they get a piece of the action because they're a necessary part of the delivery of the value chain," Rosenberg said.
By donating a small, undisclosed amount to Sienna Sauce, Chamillionaire is hopefully avoiding a WeWork-type situation, where investors fell over each other trying to get a piece of a shiny tech company that ended up being a very unsexy real estate firm.
We spend all this time thinking about where we're going to get the story placed and what interview we're going to do instead of how we get a piece of information or content from the interview to the voters we care about.
Walker Sasha took down Negan and took out some others, kicking off a mostly exciting, mostly coherent firefight that, after some empty bat threats and a well-timed tiger attack, saw nearly everyone in the show get a piece of the action.
It's selling the promise that women who wear her clothes can get a piece of her gold dust — and now that this gold dust is visible in the corridors (and news conferences) of power, that is only going to be more true.
The reality is this, the guy that sleeps in a homeless shelter tonight has a jacket on his back, he'll sleep on a cot, he'll be in a soup-line, he'll get a piece of bread — he had his basic needs met.
The market serves a few functions, allowing employees and founders at highly valued private companies, such as home-renting service Airbnb and ride-services firm Lyft, to cash in on some of their paper wealth, and letting institutional investors get a piece of the action.
Front Row When the monthlong marathon of men's fashion shows kicks off this week, so will the scrimmage to cover it: the race by newspapers, magazines, television networks, social media platforms and blogs to get a piece of the action for themselves and their viewers.
Brazil hopes to get a piece of the $300 billion-a-year space launch business by drawing U.S. companies interested in launching small satellites at a lower cost from the Alcantara base run by the Brazilian Air Force on the South American country's north coast.
Pre-order the PlayStation Classic at Walmart See Details Dedicated gaming outlet GameStop is the biggest video game retail chain in North America, so it only makes sense for it to get a piece of the PlayStation Classic pie that's going to hit in December.
On the flip side, we've had a few younger followers on Instagram mention the price being too steep for them, so we are working on a collaboration with Love + Destroy on a limited-edition jewelry piece so everyone can get a piece of Asche.
Whether the number ends up on the low or high end of these ranges, it has already caught the eye of companies and investors eager to get a piece of the construction action, despite the myriad political and social battles that will surround it.
Even as major professional sports leagues like the National Basketball Association open their eyes to the multibillion-dollar opportunity, their ideas on how to get a piece of the action may impede the ability to attract gamblers away from illegal betting and offshore markets.
Tacopina believes the real reason Sirey was fired was because she was spending time doing charity work for free, and the guy who runs the pageant wanted her to appear only when she got paid, so his company could get a piece of the action.
"Mitch McConnell made a commitment to the 211/29 community and my team leaders that he is going to help us get a piece of legislation that is going to be passed in the House in July, for an August vote in the Senate," Feal said.
If, like us, you've been following the This Is Us star's home renovations on Instagram for the past year and ogling over her chic furniture and decor, good news — you can get a piece of her Pasadena dream home in your own, and for way less.
Pinterest began rolling out targeted ads based on searches for its partners earlier this year, giving it another moment in time to catch potential customers as they try to sniff out new things they might buy — and now everyone else will get a piece of that.
Thousands of buyers representing everything from big box stores to independent retail shops will be roaming booths hosted by major luggage manufacturers, small start-up brands and aspiring inventors all hoping to get a piece of the U.S. travel goods market valued at more than $249.99 billion.
For one, the same Republican lawmakers who ostensibly love capitalism and free markets hate it when mostly black 20-somethings have a chance to get a piece of the pie, and they long have protected a college sports economic system that survives only under government protection.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 6.9%Week 7 stats: Eight receptions, 105 receiving yards — 18.5 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: If you can't land Marvin Jones Jr. in your league, Amendola is a fine consolation prize for fantasy owners hoping to get a piece of the Lions offense.
"If they're starting out and something goes up for auction, I think they should get a piece of it," he said, though he added that royalties from auctions sometimes also just don't add up to much — he's made from a few hundred dollars to the $2,500 range.
The Bruins had outshot the Kings 15-5 in the period to that point, taking a 3-2 lead when Carlo wristed a shot from the boards that appeared to get a piece of Roy in front of the net before skipping past Quick at 1:23.
ESPN fantasy ownership: 7.4%Week 15 stats: Five receptions, 113 receiving yards, three touchdowns — 34.6 fantasy pointsOne thing to know: If Jameis Winston is already owned in your league, picking up Breshad Perriman is a solid way to get a piece of the Buccaneers' offensive success.
"Mitch McConnell made a commitment to the 9/11 community and my team leaders that he is going to help us get a piece of legislation that is going to be passed in the House in July, for an August vote in the Senate," Feal said at the time.
While it's easy to see this as Google trying to get a piece of the lucrative physical key industry that supplies enterprise customers with bulk purchases in order to protect target-rich businesses, it would save the company a lot of headaches if its users were more secure.
If there was anything I could not wear myself I would tell them right away: Okay, here get a piece of leather and then we have chains and then we have little plastic little round stuff … I said, Get rid of these, just finish with leather or chains.
When the sale was completed in the beginning of February, Treehouse became the largest private-label food and beverage maker in the U.S. And considering that Amazon doesn't have a vast experience manufacturing food, and Treehouse does, Cramer suspects that Treehouse could get a piece of the Amazon business.
Since then, Wilkerson — frequently referred to as the Nugget Guy — has become a viral celebrity, with a "verified" checkmark for his Twitter account, a rivalry with The Ellen Show, and a constant courtship by brands of all stripes trying to get a piece of Wendy's free-publicity pie.
"We risk a heckler's veto, where any single country can get a piece of information removed not just within that country but anywhere around the world," says Alan Davidson, who served in Mr Obama's administration and is now a fellow at the New America Foundation, a think-tank.
The car leasing and rental market is forecast to be worth $124 billion in 2022, and today a startup that is hoping to get a piece of that action by making the process of leasing a car easier is announcing a Series A in its effort to get there.
Things had started to sour for her on her first night in Hong Kong, awaiting my arrival the next day: at a youth hostel, housed in a building full of sweatshops, rats had gnawed through her leather bag to get a piece of cheese she'd left inside it.
But for a tournament championship to air live in primetime on ESPN—with highlights appearing on ABC the following day, no less—isn't just a major step for whether networks can get a piece of the esports pie: it's a test of whether esports needs television, or the other way around.
Investors will be able to buy shares in the fund to get a piece of the action.. The SEC initially denied the application on the grounds that even if the fund conforms to their regulations, the underlying market for bitcoin is unregulated and (the SEC argued) can be unfairly manipulated.
"You just see a pervasive attitude in markets that says, 'Oh, no, workers are starting to get a piece of the pie, time to take it away,'" said Jared Bernstein, a former economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. who is now with the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.
The many data science institutes around the country, which have created lucrative master's programs to train data scientists, are more focused on trying to get a piece of the big data pie — in the form of collaborations and jobs for their graduates — than they are on asking how the pie should be made.
Yes, I know that the low-top vintage basketball-inspired silhouette is a design that's stood the test of time and can be worn with just about anything, but it seems like brands are tossing their iterations out into the market left and right just to get a piece of the pie.
At the same time Giuliani had been trying to gin up an investigation of Hunter Biden and the natural gas company he worked for, a group of businessmen and GOP donors name-dropping Giuliani and Trump were reportedly working in Ukraine to get a piece of lucrative natural gas contracts steered to Trump allies.
With that kind of scale and access to user data (which will deepen substantially with tracking of users' bank accounts and spending habits in addition to their phone records, messaging history, location and searches) it's not hard to imagine companies won't pay up to accept and get a piece of Facebook coin — to say nothing of advertising.
Campaigners and analysts have warned, however, that the nation's dire human rights record — it executes more people per capita than any other country in the world — and its militarized industrial sector lacking in labor rights should not be ignored as the world scrambles to get a piece of the new desirable market in the Middle East.
How can those handful of people, those masterminds know as much as all the rest of us, and isn&apost the problem that they can give us a piece of cheese, but to explain how we get a piece of cheese actually requires people to pay attention for about three minutes so you can explain it.
Having someone to spearhead acquisitions could help on this front — with limited engineering talent in the crypto space it can often make more sense to acquire or acqui-hire a startup either as a way to onboard a bunch of engineers at once or to quickly get a piece of technology without having to build it in-house.
All of these announcements have been designed to make it easier for Workplace to be an integral part of the company experience and to compete to get a piece of that communications business, but it's also a tacit recognition that it needs to provide a tool set, partnerships and integrations that enterprise customers are going to demand.
Other companies that have lined up in the past to get a piece of the Harry Potter intellectual property action are Johnson and Johnson, which made Harry Potter bathroom products, Coca-Cola, which produced products tied to the first few movies, Fossil Group, which made Harry Potter watches, and Electronic Arts, which made Harry Potter computer games.
Buying shares in open markets, as Berkshire often does (it has reported stakes in about 45 other public companies) lets Buffett and his team, led by vice chair Charlie Munger and investment officers Todd Combs and Ted Weschler, avoid paying takeover premiums in order to get a piece of the business, while still building value for Berkshire stockholders.
While some industries and companies are benefiting from provisions tailored for them, others appear certain to get a piece of the pie through more general components of the bill, from the $224 billion general purpose fund for businesses and state and local governments to the $22020 billion earmarked for airlines and $8 billion for air cargo carriers.
Between 221 and 19803, rents for stores in the former industrial district in Lower Manhattan soared by 21980 percent, to an annual $210 a square foot, or $2000 million a year for a 5,000-square-foot storefront, as national chains pushed into the neighborhood, willing to pay seemingly any price to get a piece of the action.
Just look to direct-to-consumer brand The Ordinary and its highly-anticipated foundation launch, which garnered a wait list 22014,26 people deep in April of this year, or the frenzy caused by the Too Faced Sweet Peach collection, which launched right before the holidays last year and found many fans (unsuccessfully) clamoring to get a piece of the pie.
It's a martial arts technique where you get a piece of wood, tap it on your hand for a day, then the next day you do it a little bit harder, the next day a little harder, until months down the road you can smash it against your hands, and you can do that all over your body—arms, chest, whatever.
Meanwhile, interim Baylor coach Jim Grobe—who took over after Art Briles—made a statement that feels a little on the pass-the-buck kind of side of the spectrum: "I think he's going to be disciplined by a bunch of people—the city is gonna get a piece of him, and our university doesn't take it lightly," Grobe said.
WHEN YOU GET DELL THERE'S $10 BILLION, MAYBE $11 BILLION MAYBE $7, $8 BILLION COMING FOR THAT YOU WE DON'T TALK ABOUT THAT WE'RE GOING TO TAKE AWAY FROM THE TRACKERS WHO WERE STUPID ENOUGH TO TRUST US YOU'RE GOING TO GET A PIECE OF IT, GUYS AND THAT'S WHY YOU MIGHT BE RIGHT, DAVID, IN SAYING THE IPO HAS BEEN LOOKED AT AS AN OPPORTUNITY.
The night before the ceremony, Schmell's biggest focus was on the putting game he was playing until a news story about the rehearsals for the Grammys popped up on his TV. He quickly decided he couldn't miss the show and went to Radio City Music Hall to get a piece of paraphernalia that looked legit enough that it could get him into the actual ceremony.
"[She] would sit on her bed and she had this big metal wastebasket and she would have her secretary get a piece of clothing from someone who had vexed her, crossed her in her view, and she would take this piece of clothing and she would mumble incoherently and she would then set it on fire and hold it over this metal wastebasket," Hyman explains in one video.
Obstructing your progress through every stage is a series of obstacles, solvable by yanking on things with your own body-forming string, pulling or pushing objects—apples, rocks, floats, old tin cans, a spool of fishing line—or by being clever with knots: Get a piece of yarn taut between two spots and Yarny can spring upwards from it, or you can shove an asset along it, from a lower level to where it's needed.
Though it's not known how Koenig came into possession of Adair's details, he does have previous form for this sort of thing: as reported by the New York Daily News, he was sentenced in 2009 for fraud (and on an unrelated but also completely incredible note, he lists one of his interests on Facebook as: "PEOPLE THAT ARE NOT TRYING TO GET A PIECE OF ME." In many ways, we are all Lee Howard Koenig) Guess he just really wanted to BE A ROCKSTAAAAR.

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