Sentence examples for making linked from inspiring English sources

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As he typed, a mechanical arm across the room whirred around a piece of paper, making linked acute angles, in black ink.

As early as the 16th century haikai no renga, or comic renga, had been composed by way of diversion after an evening of serious renga composition, reverting to the original social, rather than literary, purpose of making linked verse.

From the STM and XPS results, one interesting question is the driving force making linked Fe clusters in a straight chain structure.

There's also the fact that the conversations, while making linked tweets easier to read, arguably make the timeline itself harder to read.

"The key change is the emphasis which the finalised NPPF places on local plans and local decision making, linked to the change in the definition of sustainable development.

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In the interval, the worker may have changed jobs several times, making linking the exposure to the disease difficult.

But in spite of these measures, no arrests have been made linked to online hate speech.

They make LinkedIn's tenth favorite dream job sound like a bit of a nightmare.

AppLinks aims to make linking between mobile apps seamless on any platform.

Yet changes to copyright law to make linking illegal would have much wider, unintended consequences.

Does that make Link a bounty hunter?

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