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Most firms make models for presentation purposes only.
It is mostly being bought by adults who make models for a hobby, according to the company.
It's a big golf ball world out there and all the golf ball companies make models for a varying skill levels.
"It was all the misfits and artsy characters," he recalled of the unit, where he learned to make models for "propaganda pieces for the big shots whenever they came around".
Nineteenth-century painters (who may have been influenced by Braun's flower photographs) have made this kind of picture familiar, so it comes as a surprise to discover that he did not mean to make art but to make models for textile, wallpaper and porcelain designers.
The authors in [140] and [8] make models for the NoSQL databases, such as MongoDB; and present both relational and non-relational database queries to have a comparison between them.
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Unlike me, Marc has been making models for a long time.
One of my skills was making models for other architects' projects.
This grounding enabled Brancusi to become the first major sculptor in many generations to do his own carving rather than making models for assistants to execute.
During the second world war, because of her art training, she made models for the Royal Engineers' camouflage unit (1940-42), then at Farnham Castle.
It can be updated every year with a new schedule for about $15, and if baseball isn't your thing, the company, Game Time, makes models for N.F.L. football and Nascar auto racing as well.
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