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Peering into the glass reveals an uncannily lifelike, though vermilion-tinted, rendering of the artist sitting and holding his foot.
Accomplished paintings are far more lifelike, though they are, of course, elaborate constructions, drawing on centuries of iconography.
That model isn't very lifelike, though.
When fully operational, the eyes are a bit more lifelike, though still early stages.
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Though only half a foot high, and with four arms, he looks remarkably lifelike through lenses that transmit what computer scientists and optical engineers describe as a "digital light field" into the eyes of a viewer.
These women, though exceptionally lifelike, are immortals.
Once CDs became the standard, though, they became "lifelike," and analog recordings sounded worse.
The many artistic recreations, though commonplace and more lifelike than skeletons, invite scientific criticism as being projections of particular interpretations of Neanderthal appearances and behavior.
The doll's facial expressions are so real, so lifelike, that its lips curl and its cheeks crumple as though it were actually about to cry.
Many of the drawings were from skins or stuffed specimens, though every bird species is illustrated with a lifelike drawing of the bird standing (or rarely, flying or swimming) in a natural setting.
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