Sentences with phrase «seamless whole»

"seamless whole" means something that is complete and unified without any noticeable breaks or divisions. It refers to a situation where all the parts work together smoothly and harmoniously, creating a cohesive and integrated entity. Full definition
I attended an SAAN meeting last week at Ferrari of San Antonio, and what struck me the most was how fluid and seamless the whole thing is.
When I protested this conflation, he replied that these points were «a seamless whole
O'Connor prays above all for mastery of her craft, so that her Christian vision and her art might constitute a seamless whole: «Writing is dead.
It does not exist when seen as part of the seamless whole of infinite, eternal reality.
The toasted pumpkin seeds can not be left out; they add heft and body to an otherwise dainty dish and lastly the avocado for its mellow quality, which unites the separate components into a delicious, seamless whole.
He has made each piece of his factory work and is in the process of integrating the parts into a seamless whole — a bona fide oxygen plant that could largely free future moon explorers from their ties to supply ships from Earth.
However small, a gap between the missions will make it more challenging to stitch their records together into a seamless whole, says Eric Rignot, a glaciologist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena, California.
[Chechik] has crafted Benny & Joon not as a seamless whole but as a tumble of scenes.
It lacks the depth of «In Bruges» and feels like it could have been refined a bit more into a seamless whole.
In Bruges Year: 2008 Director: Martin McDonagh You know you've tripped into the ambiguous realm of Postmodernism when medieval Europe, midget jokes and ultraviolence converge into a seamless whole.
When I was an elementary classroom teacher, I always welcomed activities that could serve dual duty — combining the goals of two subjects at once, in a seamless whole.
On a trailing throttle everything sounds a little slack and lazy, like it isn't functioning properly, but under load everything blends into a seamless whole so enjoyable you really don't want it to end.
Each map is now one seamless whole, with the loading screens that used to divide individual areas now excised completely.
In an attempt to blend film and game into a seamless whole, Terminator 3 features an extensive use of film clips to help further the story.
They reflect a mental landscape — the ability of the mind to hold many images simultaneously and blend them together a seamless whole.
Like filmgoers, museum visitors tend to suspend their disbelief when entering the gallery, but the artist confronts them with the tools of fabrication so that they must consider the film as a composition of various parts rather than a seamless whole.
Sherman achieves the series» striking artistry and emotional poignancy through her unique ability to create a seamless whole.
Levy's works on view at Michael Steinberg are collages on wood in which the visual field is carefully layered between the exposed wood panel, digital prints, and paint to form a seamless whole.
It's rare that an artistic collaboration can result in such an amalgamation where both artists» works form a seamless whole.
Remember that wall colour needs to flow, linking the different areas into a seamless whole.
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