Sentence examples for seamless made from inspiring English sources

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The message is seamless, made more whole by the witness of Jesus.

There are endless examples: Uber "disrupted" the taxi industry, Seamless made calling for pizza obsolete, Netflix changed the way we watch television.

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We want to make it more seamless, make it more powerful.

Uber provides average cars in a premium way; Seamless makes the most disgusting of greasy kebab joints appealing and makes its margin from both sides.

The fusions are seamless, making it impossible to tell exactly what is old or new.

Although seams may not seem like a big deal, and do not bother everyone, seamless make your cloths look smoother on the outside, especially with knits.

He fronted a campaign of such seamless make-believe that reality could barely intrude even when it came knocking at the door wearing a swastika.

During the design process, the engineers also discovered that a completely smooth, seamless surface made the ball fly poorly.

Christian Wijnants, fresh from winning the International Woolmark Prize, demonstrated his innovative treatment of yarns with shibori-dyed sweaters, some seamless and made from a single continuous strand of yarn.

The letters stand for "a piece of cloth," a seamless cloth made by a computer-driven process that extrudes a shaped material.

Lodge's soft, welcoming, seamless prose makes him every student's friend.

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