Sentence examples for made displays from inspiring English sources

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This isn't to say that the picture's one long drag, it's also quite funny and in its subtle moments, charming (Oates, whom I revere in every movie he's ever made, displays a fantastic amount of mysterious weirdness and pitch perfect comic timing).

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Making displays of their reviews is always a good motivator.

In 2003, BOE paid $380 million to buy Hydis, which makes displays for cellphones and laptop computers.

New technologies are developing that make displays flexible, foldable or even as rollable as papyrus, so that large screens can be unfurled from small containers.

It was a bold choice: at the time, there was no practical way to make displays with a gamut anywhere near that big.

In addition convenience stores in the capital were told to make displays of pornographic manga less conspicuous in the run-up to the 2020 Olympics.

Before joining CBS, Mr. Dorfsman had held a number of design jobs, including making displays for the 1939 New York World's Fair.

Mr. Rathe, raised Jewish in New York, owns the Displayers, a Chelsea firm that makes displays for museums, trade shows and retail locations.

One such joint-venture, called Polyink, is with Seiko Epson and is aimed at developing an inkjet printer for making displays.

E ink makes displays similar to Gyricon's.

Philips and Samsung use Leadis' semiconductors to make displays for Nokia and Samsung phones.

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