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Most smartphones and tablet computers these days use thin, flat LCD touchscreens.
Universal Art: Scientists use thin sections of meteorites to study the history of the universe.
"If you use thin material, it doesn't have a flow," Jagger said, his mouth making enormous movements.
Instead of hard cutting boards, the cooks use thin plastic ones, which can be rolled up and tucked away.
A study suggests encouraging drug abusers to use thin syringes, which retain less fluid and the virus it may contain.
Its Home screen and dialogue boxes use thin fonts and a color palette of bright, light hues.
When I originally wrote this recipe, for a 1999 Minimalist column, I specified that you should use thin asparagus.
The Mediterranean medley: chop some chorizo and dry-fry in the pan until charred and slightly crispy (or use thin slices of salami).
"You could barely make out the ball in the sports pictures and you daren't use thin lines in a drawing because they might not come out".
"It is really harsh and working there with equipment means you have to use thin gloves - it is really cold".
For this reason, almost all indoor products use thin film solar cells, usually of amorphous silicon.
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