Sentence examples for a display made from inspiring English sources

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The iPhone 6 is expected to have a display made from a sapphire-glass mix that is much tougher than previous models and will be powered by a new, speedier A8 processor.

It is definitely not a TV replacement and it'short even a goodisplaynitor for PCs (although the Xbox 360 looks great on it as well).

Apps appear on a display made out of a single solid crystal of sapphire.

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Ask each teammate or team to create a display making use of his or her items.

The New Yorker, November 18 , 1950P. 42 The day after Bernard Shaw's death, Scribner's bookstore threw together a window display made up of a number of his works and a sign reading "G.B.S. 1846-1950".

On view through Dec. 30, "A Peculiar Nature: Mixed Media Installations by Susan Benarcik," a sculpture display made from organic garden and greenhouse materials.

The Huawei Watch uses Android Wear, and has a bigger display made out of sapphire crystal.

In its Timeport line of telephones, Motorola has already incorporated an OLED display made by Pioneer Electronics of Japan.

Meanwhile, the film has been restored by Fendi, and Mr. Visconti has a documentary on display made by his nephew, Ferdinando Cito Filomarino.

Sweet shop owner Keith Lawford has a golf course display made of sweets in his window.

The first is Muti Randolph's Deep Screen, a 3D cubic video display made with 6,144 animated light spheres.

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