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were 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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She asked if they were modelling the second boathouse, which was at an earlier stage.
It's hardly surprising that Topshop were modelling their clothes on super-stretched size sixes.
Here were a group of people who were modelling their lives – for good or ill, mostly ill – on a movie that spoke directly to their own college experience.
Maybe people will say, 'Oh, the past that you have, the way you were modelling' that's part of the job I was doing.
At the same time, several generations of straight boys and young men were modelling their masculinity on the screen images of Marlon Brando, Rock Hudson, Montgomery Clift, Tab Hunter, Randolph Scott — all of them either gay or bisexual.
Yet on a torrid Saturday in August, while mayors in the South of France were busy enforcing a burkini ban that has since been ruled illegal, Nailah Lymus and Jaharrah Ali, both hijabis (women who cover, in the Muslim tradition), were modelling at a photo shoot in Tribeca with The New Yorker staff photographer Pari Dukovic.
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The missing residues were modeled using MODELLER [65].
Then there is modelling.
There's modelling, and then there's modelling.
A lot of teaching is modelling.
"My team and I are modelling this".
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