Sentence examples for modelling a necklace from inspiring English sources

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The artist obliged photographers by modelling a necklace: Opiom Velourosa Purpra.

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It looks like two wooden beads threaded onto a leather thong, and is modelled on a necklace given out by Robert Baden-Powell's at the first Scoutmasters' training camp in 1919.

Mademoiselle Agnès has been known to perform a spontaneous tap dance, to make catcalls to Hussein Chalayan during his interviews, and to comment on skinny models while wearing a necklace of strung éclairs.

Sarah Jessica Parker modelled the necklace, earrings, and bracelet to be auctioned for charity, alongside the Christie's auctioneer Adrien Meyer.

He rejects the model discussed above, in which beads compose a necklace; in that example the beads have a separate existence in act, and each has a length which it lends to the necklace when strung onto it.

The model Erin Wasson is a fan of the Triangle Stack, a necklace with a pendant of upside-down pyramids.

Thus, their "necklace" model is not a network model, but a RIG randomization strategy: in the "necklace" model, all residues on the backbone of a RIG are connected as on the thread of a necklace, and also non-backbone-adjacent residues interact with a probability proportional to their proximity on the thread (i.e., on the protein sequence).

A necklace.

I bought a necklace.

"I had received a necklace.

Later, there was a necklace.

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