One's innards would be partly diamond, another's jade, another's sapphire or ruby and so on.
We are a good couple of miles away, but it still makes my innards lurch.
Bowers showed IBM how Bubble Wrap could protect the 1401's fragile innards in transit.
Like before, its largely cylindrical shape belies the clever, twistable innards that spin 270 degrees.
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The camera's largely cylindrical shape belies the clever, twistable innards that spin 270 degrees.
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Over time, Nissan and Renault will build all their cars using the same innards.
Normally, if you cut open a bee its innards, viewed under a microscope, will appear white.
But computer manufacturers need to know all about the innards of new chips to design their machines.
Astounding advances have arrived ever since the analog innards of wireless gadgets gave way to digital-signal processing chips.
And the trial of Scooter Libby is showing us a lot about the innards of this fickle press.
The Journal also reports that the difference in the innards of the next iPhone from iPhone 5 remains unclear.
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Nowadays that seems self-evident: Apple's iPod and Motorola's Razr succeed as much for their shape as for their innards.
When ominous noises emanate from America's financial innards, Robert Pozen often is called on for a diagnosis and a prescription.
Sometimes we make a big deal out of a processor and its innards, while other times we barely mention it.
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The innards of that one-time war machine now adorn one wall of his home, mounted like a work of art.
Ambergris is found in the innards of the sperm whale and used in perfumes after it has been vomited up.
She could see that the innards had been scooped out, but negligently, so that seeds remained, bits of pumpkin gristle.
The interior of Mars holds vast reservoirs of water, with some spots apparently as wet as Earth's innards, scientists say.
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It doesn't matter if the brand on the casing says Apple, Nokia or Samsung: the innards are stuffed with Japanese wares.
If history is any guide, the innards of the next iPhone are likely to represent only evolutionary changes from iPhone 5.
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How the innards of the next iPhone may differ from the iPhone 5, which went on sale last September, remains unclear.
When you read about a bee's finely tuned anatomy, and how it coordinates perfectly with a flower's innards, you understand why.
He really doesn't understand the innards of business and the sort of importance of operations, of cash earned the old fashion way.
They come by their thesis from their work interpreting images of a wide range of patients' innards and from their own research.
Lawyers tried to make technical arguments more accessible, by pointing to the innards of the phones to show where the technology resides.
This heavy, sour crude is plentiful, but not all refineries in the West and Midwest have innards strong enough to digest it.
Others suggest that it is the remains of the regurgitated innards of amphibians such as frogs and toads and of their spawn.
TeleCruz designs a system-on-a-chip that equips a TV set's innards with modest e-mail and Web capabilities without the need for fancy external electronics.
"Our cuisine offers many succulent dishes made of innards, so it seemed right for me to be part of the group, " she says.
Some of this material will be used to scrub the machinery's innards of any contamination that may have travelled with the rover from Earth.
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