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  • All of our sensitive data is encased in a titanium-alloy cube shrouded in a laser grid and suspended in a semi-aqueous nutrition gel.

    Doug Lieblich: New Facebook Privacy Policy Doug Lieblich 2010

  • All of our sensitive data is encased in a titanium-alloy cube shrouded in a laser grid and suspended in a semi-aqueous nutrition gel.

    Doug Lieblich: New Facebook Privacy Policy 2010

  • Neon news zippers fight for attention with high-concept, ultra-modern art, including a chandelier programmed to blink out text by a Welsh Marxist writer, and an 11-by-16-foot titanium-alloy cloud, which is suspended from the ceiling.

    Bloomberg Without Bloomberg Mnookin, Seth 2008

  • The titanium-alloy barricade blocked the entire width of the stairway and the boulders slammed into it one after the other, each one being deflected by the sturdy barricade and bouncing harmlessly away into the water.

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • The titanium-alloy barricade blocked the entire width of the stairway and the boulders slammed into it one after the other, each one being deflected by the sturdy barricade and bouncing harmlessly away into the water.

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • The titanium-alloy barricade blocked the entire width of the stairway and the boulders slammed into it one after the other, each one being deflected by the sturdy barricade and bouncing harmlessly away into the water.

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • I just got a shiny, new, titanium-alloy, extra-heavy-duty new irony meter for Christmas.

    And I just got a new irony-meter for Christmas... - The Panda's Thumb 2006

  • I just got a shiny, new, titanium-alloy, extra-heavy-duty new irony meter for Christmas.

    The Panda's Thumb: January 2006 Archives 2006

  • For instance, NASA was, under the counter, providing the titanium-alloy straws for him to weld to the shaft.

    Operation Luna Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1999

  • No such luck: as Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) and lone protector Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn) limp away from the scene, the killing-machine, now burnt down to its titanium-alloy skeleton, rises from the flames.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011

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