The moustache drawn on the camelopard is said to have been modeled after the moustache of Thomas Glover. |
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The detector was seated in front of an alphabet board modeled after the Ouija board. |
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This festival, celebrated in California and in New England, is modeled after an Azorean prototype. |
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Mankolam, the pleasing paisley design, is modeled after a mango and associated with Lord Ganesha. |
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From the start, the universities were modeled after metropolitan examples and typically started off as colleges or affiliates of metropolitan institutions. |
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The first phase of the program runs through October, concentrating on creating a crashworthy composite front end module modeled after an existing production design. |
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Designed exclusively for research, the X-1 had thin, unswept wings and a fuselage modeled after a.50-inch bullet. |
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These smokers, or cookers as they are known in the South, are modeled after a Franklin stove. |
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This argument at first appears to be localist, since it's modeled after the localist argument that if you don't like local mores and laws, you can always move. |
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First, the form of the piece is modeled after the classical verse form ballade. |
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The first consumer cooperative store was established in Rochdale, Eng., in 1844, and most co-ops are modeled after the same, original principles. |
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And her denials and legal threats are faithfully modeled after the de rigueur motions of past sex-tape shock-feigning stars. |
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The largest wooden structure in the islands, it's modeled after old English hunting lodges, with a full croquet course and pros to teach you the game. |
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Next door is a towering log, stone and glass masterpiece modeled after a Native American longhouse that may be the most dramatic place you've ever taken a yoga class. |
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The feet of the throne are modeled after large catlike paws without claws. |
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The procedures were modeled after the Nobels, with the final selection being made by the international jury with all deliberations and voting in secret. |
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His looks were modeled after Douglas Fairbanks, the actor best known for playing Robin Hood and zorro during the silent era. |
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For the budding States in this region, adopting a civil code modeled after the French example was a way of asserting their independence. |
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These were often modeled after VON Canada's human resources standards, but were not always identical. |
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This initiative is being developed and modeled after similar projects in the East. |
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A wholesale produce auction is a new approach modeled after a similar initiative that has been ongoing in the United States for about 20 years. |
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The program is modeled after the highly successful Country Natural Beef in the United States. |
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These should be modeled after similar structures in place through east coast Federal-Provincial Offshore Boards. |
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The short air in C minor is modeled after the opera and is nothing like a dance movement as it is so often in the partitas. |
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The scary raptors we know from dinosaur movies are modeled after dromaeosaurids, a group of meat eaters from near the end of dinosaur time. |
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The structure of northern universities tended to be modeled after the system of faculty governance developed at the University of Paris. |
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A toy dog there is modeled after Ms. Cord's own dog, Tiger. |
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For example, you might build a Web page modeled after your house, making the doors and windows hyperlinks. |
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Scholars consider it as Dickens' veiled autobiography with the title character modeled after the author himself. |
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Paro is a robot modeled after a baby harp seal. |
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The work is a compilation of several authors and is the only work among the apocrypha that was consciously modeled after the prophetic writings of the Old Testament. |
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Education is modeled after the French system. |
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Starting in January 2007, Air Canada Jazz incorporated bounced landing recovery training into its recurrent simulator training, modeled after the Bombardier bounced landing procedure. |
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From 1895 to 1898, she studied at the Slade School of Art, where the program was modeled after French atelier's methods. |
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In New Spain these grants were modeled after the tribute and corvee labor that the Mexica rulers had demanded from native communities. |
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Reflecting Moscow's new imperial claims, Ivan's coronation as Tsar was a ritual modeled after those of the Byzantine emperors. |
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The procedural rules were modeled after the US rules and are quite similar to them. |
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Robata is modeled after the casual robatayaki pubs in Japan, where people go to enjoy a few meat skewers with sake or beer. |
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The concept is modeled after 1940s and 1950s roadhouses, with rough-sawn cedar wood siding. |
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Now new kind of train, modeled after inchworm appears. |
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The revival is modeled after Trevor Nunn's Broadway production. |
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Recommended to the Board by the TSS Nominating Committee, the program wil be modeled after the ASM Board of Trustees Student Member Program. |
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Modern superheroes are too often modeled after the unattainable ideal. |
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Among the Opposition parties, primarily among the Conservatives, the idea of creating a Ministry of National Security modeled after the Department of Homeland Security in the United States is rather popular. |
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More than 3,000 school children in western Newfoundland, in the Corner Brook area, are invited to the show, which includes a farmer's market with 12 exhibits modeled after the 1950s-style general store. |
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More than 1,700 competitions have taken place in 66 countries since the 2004 founding of the World Cube Association, a governing body modeled after FIFA, the arbiter of international soccer. |
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Its Elizabethan theatre, modeled after the innyard theatres popular in Shakespeare's day, hosts performances of Shakespeare's plays as well as concerts, lectures, films, and assorted family programs. |
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The conclusion that a Disability Savings Plan should be modeled after an affinitive plan in the Act left the Panel with four essential architectures to examine. |
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Now for a bit of boilerplate: The U. S. Open Cup, which was first played in 1913-14 as the National Challenge Cup, is modeled after the grandaddy of all cup competitions, the English F. A. Cup. |
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His Chilehaus was built as the headquarters of a shipping company, and was modeled after a giant steamship, a triangual building with a sharply pointed bow. |
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When in 710 Emperor Shomu established a new capital at Nara modeled after the capital of China, Buddhism received official support and began to flourish. |
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Paul is pressed into the director's chair after Andrzej's replacement, a brash American whiz kid who seems loosely modeled after Francis Coppola, breaks his leg. |
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The Palace of the Legion of Honor holds primarily European antiquities and works of art at its Lincoln Park building modeled after its Parisian namesake. |
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Redhook Pilsner was first brewed in 2010 as a session beer modeled after the historic European lagers and is currently available in 12-ounce bottles and on draught nationwide. |
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Self-healing in materials is a biomimetic concept modeled after the capability of biological systems to autonomically repair or regenerate after damage. |
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Modeled after a field study in Switzerland, the Virginia trial helped determine the fungus' outdoor safety and effectiveness against exotic musk thistle in the field. |
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