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to modelling
noun
A person who serves as a subject for artwork or fashion, usually in the medium of photography but also for painting or drawing.
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Stick to modelling.
Photograph: Arun Sankar K./AP 4.13pm BST There are clearly fringe benefits to modelling for Fendi.
The reason for the omission is that such changes are not yet amenable to modelling.
Clark studied law at the London School of Economics then switched to modelling and acting.
It refers to modelling suggesting the mine would run at a loss, even with a high coal price.
The prejudice, she says, is most noticeable when it comes to modelling winter clothes, where black models are always overlooked.
Agyness Deyn, the supermodel from Rochdale, has returned to modelling part-time this year after four years of concentrating on acting and clothes design.
The problem is this will still only be equivalent to modelling about one billion neurons, or 1% of a human brain, in real time.
Crisp returned to modelling, on and off and in the end demoted to face only, well into his bus-pass years.
Here, we restrict ourselves to modelling the diameter increment.
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When clinicians are new to modelling, they tend to model the context in which they address medical topics.
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