And the Apple iPad is now putting the nail in the coffin of expensive rear-entertainment systems.
It is driving one more nail in the coffin of the traditional corporate pension.
The last nail in the coffin for television as we know it will be local news.
Why not give 3D one last chance before putting a nail in that particular coffin?
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An Abraham Lincoln bobblehead and a tiny open coffin a gift from Mr. Depp decorate the desk.
After eight months they sent him home to me in a sealed zinc coffin.
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The final nail in the coffin was the lack of a built-in optical drive.
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Try a sugar-spun coffin, or the eggy, yeasty pan de muerto (bread of the dead).
For them, it means driving the last nail in the coffin of the local film industry.
The death of al-Awlaki is the last nail in the coffin of the al Qaeda brand.
It is the final nail in the coffin and it is a horrible feeling.
Several hundred people followed the coffin which was draped in a UDA flag, beret and gloves.
Every time they create a new rule, they drive another nail in our economic coffin.
She herself was a Third Order Dominican, buried, wearing the habit, in a simple pine coffin.
She imagined him in a coffin surrounded by strangers and none of his old friends.
That would be confusing enough, but now another nail has been hammered into the alliance coffin.
Chavez's coffin will remain at the museum, while authorities decide its final resting place.
This latest incident could prove to be one of the final nails in his coffin.
Another, sent by a Japanese man, lies in a coffin-shaped box, arms folded across her chest.
The costume department was down in the basement, past the coffin display and the medieval-weaponry shop.
And yes, people choose to smoke cigarettes knowing those sticks are like coffin spikes.
His body was carried in a plain black coffin and placed in a large stone grave.
Then that was the only way, or else you'd go out in a coffin, you know?
On Farkhar's main street a rough coffin was loaded on to the back of truck.
When they rested, they sat on the plywood crate as though it were a coffee table, not a coffin.
Her coffin was then taken back to Norwich and her remains interred in Norwich Cathedral.
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In the industrialised world, formal burial in a coffin is still the preferred method of interment.
Her coffin, topped with red and white flowers, arrived at the church as people stood in silence.
Churchill's coffin travelled up Ludgate Hill to St Paul's, as did hers, accompanied by a military band.
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