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Titanium is also hypoallergenic and will not make your skin turn green or other unsightly shades.
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Titanium is a tough cookie and will outlast other metals such as gold and platinum.
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Star Wars 3. 75in Titanium Clone Trooper Figure NIB
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Titanium is often marketed as being scratch-resistant, but that’s not exactly true.
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Titanium, which is harder than other metals such as aluminium or steel, is not meant to be used for temporary repairs on aircraft.
euronews 2010
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A 9-year-old thoroughbred known as Titanium recently competed in the Rolex Kentucky
Brownsville Herald : 2010
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Leggo Reduces Legwork, Improves Efficiency Appcelerator provides an SDK called Titanium that can be used to build applications for the iPhone and Android devices and claims that coders can develop a proof-of-concept application within 48 hours.
Introspection jhaynie 2010
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The most expensive Focus, dubbed the Titanium, starts at $23,490 for the hatchback version and tops out at $24,785, with leather seats, rain-sensing windshield wipers and rear sonar to avoid crashes.
Ford Says New Focus Compact Prices Range From $16,995 to $24,785 - Bloomberg 2010
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The upgrade, called Titanium, consists of a thin metal coating that is applied to the pico titer plate walls and eliminates crosstalk between individual wells, thus improving the signal to noise ratio.
GEN News Highlights 2009
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The upgrade, called Titanium, consists of a thin metal coating that is applied to the pico titer plate walls and eliminates crosstalk between individual wells, thus improving the signal to noise ratio.
GEN News Highlights 2009
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