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1 Their best chance is for ethanol to piggyback on a must-pass tax bill.
2 Solar farms can also piggyback on existing grid connections in nearby solar farms.
3 Well, by trying to piggyback on the big Frankenstein musical's buzz of course.
4 He was nearly riding piggyback on the statue's leaning back now.
5 Or at a jewellery store, a thief could piggyback on a customer's transaction.
6 In other words, Onyx will piggyback on all those smartphones, via Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
7 I don't care who you are, you don't piggyback on a Rolling Stones deal.
8 China requires all foreign card companies to piggyback on UnionPay's network when accepting yuan payments.
9 If the problem solver is powerful, the learner can piggyback on it and be simple.
10 It's more of a consumer device, but it too seeks to piggyback on your smartphone.
11 And it gives me a chance to piggyback on my colleague Simon Burnton's superior Photoshop skills.
12 I hope Conor Brady won't mind too much if I piggyback on his well worked out ideas.
13 It will piggyback on the prime credit ratings held by the European Investment Bank and Germany's KfW.
14 Suntory will also be able to piggyback on Beam's international brand recognition to introduce its own liquors.
15 Maserati can piggyback on Chrysler's dealer network.
16 As the girls headed toward the car, Gabby burst through the door, riding piggyback on Kevin Torres.
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