Sentence examples for complete liner from inspiring English sources

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In his view nothing can replace a vinyl album with complete liner notes as an artifact documenting an artist's music.

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— sister museums built to resemble, in half-scale, the ill-fated liner, complete with a 30-foot-tall "iceberg" to simulate the one hit by the real ship around midnight of April 14 , 1912

There's a trip on the Orient Express, a cruise aboard an ocean liner (complete with regulation murder victim) and a lead character, one Constable Zellner, who is surely a distant cousin of Hercule Poirot.

Each of the 120 standard guest rooms is decorated to look like a cabin on a cruise liner, complete with a five-foot-diameter porthole that can open and close.

Strand and the extended Clark-Manawa-Salazar clan think they've found some safety on the Abigail, Strand's luxury liner complete with food, a desalinization system, bourbon in crystal decanters, and bedsheets straight out of Beverly Hills.

The Villa Méditerranée, designed by Italian architect Stefano Boeri, is the first thing you see as you turn the corner of the bay, its sheer white facade butting into the dock like the rump of a cruise liner, complete with tinted oblong windows.

For the Public Library downtown (1930), topped with a gilded hand holding aloft the torch of truth, Bertram G. Goodhue adopted a more pared-down if richly allusive Deco style, and in the Textile District, Robert Derrah produced a streamlined Moderne icon for Coca-Cola (1937), a bottling plant masquerading as a cream-and-scarlet ocean liner, complete with portholes, gangways and a flying bridge.

It makes sense, seeing as though I can grab a FLAC copy of more or less every album I'd be looking for, complete with PDF/JPG liner notes, in a few minutes.

There are also heated sock liners, complete with a battery strap that seems disconcertingly like an ankle bracelet Lindsay Lohan might wear.

(For small pieces you can remove entire red liner) To complete installation firmly press dash into position and hold momentarily.

The top of the five-storey building is exactly as high as the tip of Titanic when the transatlantic liner was completed at the Harland and Wolff yard a century ago.

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