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Fujitsu has built a smartphone that splits into two pieces: the display and the keyboard.
So a large house that splits into self-contained apartments is a much better prospect than just a large house.
The fruit is an egg-shaped nut enclosed in a fleshy husk that splits into four woody valves as it matures.
"It's like an oak tree that has a trunk that splits into two major branches and 1968 becomes this really clear dividing line," said Worobey.
It comes with the Innergie Magic Cable Trio – essentially an adapter that splits into three cables so that it can charge different devices.
The Supreme Court has never divided along partisan lines as neatly as it does today.A high court that splits into ideological camps while purporting to provide "equal justice under law" calls into question its very legitimacy.
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They began life as one fertilised egg that split into two embryos – a random, happy twist of genetic fate.
Where the latter feature exists, safeguards may be instituted to prevent its abuse by enterprises that split into nominally independent corporations without giving up unified control.
Among his favorites are close-ups of eyeballs, which serve as literal and metaphorical mirrors, and screens that split into multiple panels.
Man and mouse are cousins, each descended from a small mammal that split into two species toward the end of the dinosaur era.
Project roadmaps include multiple projects that split into BPM- and process-level projects.
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