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  • While known for its homemade meringue bouffant and graham crust, the slice's filling is exquisitely tart.

    Real-Deal Key Lime Pie Steve Garbarino 2011

  • Moris Moreno for The Wall Street Journal Blue Heaven | While known for its homemade meringue bouffant and graham crust, the slice's filling is exquisitely tart.

    Tangy-Sweet Citrus Goodness 2011

  • The social scientist takes a slice of observable life and has to generalize from that slice's characteristics to guess at the reality of something larger; those guesses can only be agreed or disagreed upon, never duplicated by sound scientific methods.

    Thirty-Two Ambassadors Praise Hillary's Foreign Policy Experience -- As First Lady 2009

  • Jargon watch: "Pizza upskirt" -- a photo of a pizza slice's crust, shot from beneath (coined for this photo).

    - Boing Boing 2006

  • LegendItemStyle: the DataContext of the fake PieDataPoint wasn't set to the corresponding slice's data object.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Opt for a thin crust, as well-even if it's made with whole grains, a thicker crust boosts your slice's total calorie count.

    Mensfitness.com 2009

  • This also gives the pizza grill master the control to carefully check each one for the proper toasty goodness under each slice's crust …

    The Tasty Island 2009

  • That's the most adorable hoard of Watermelon slice's I ever seen!!

    Popular in the last 8 hours 2009

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