As a result, we not only treat these animals in ridiculous ways, but ascribe rights to them modelled on our own. |
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Peering out from the stand of Brian Haughton Antiques will be a fine pair of Meissen hares modelled around 1750 by the inimitable J.J. Kandler. |
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At the three modelled upper tip depths, the magnitude of predicted distortional strain energy density remains greater than the critical value. |
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As you mentioned, you looked at abattoirs, and I didn't realise that Henry Ford's car plants were modelled on Chicago meat works. |
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It can readily be modelled as a body of low density representing a valley fill of glacial drift. |
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I've heard of cars being modelled on cheetahs and sharks and birds of prey, but this must be the first to be modelled on a guppy. |
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Liverpool embarked in the 1830s on a programme of squares and terraces in sober brickwork within a grid of wide streets, modelled on Dublin. |
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Marble portrait statues, with body types modelled on Greek prototypes, are well represented. |
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Meanwhile several monasteries were built in Kent, their churches closely modelled on Roman prototypes. |
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Natasha, Vivienne and company modelled pastel richly coloured print dresses and two pieces ideal for summer weddings, the races and parties. |
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The sadistic Hapsburg landburgher was clearly modelled on a Hitler-era Gauleiter, or military governor. |
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He grew into a dapper and debonair-seeming man who modelled himself on the film star Ronald Coleman. |
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It will be modelled on the Elizabethan galleried theatres in the shape of a horseshoe, with a projecting stage. |
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The sleeves of his blouse are rolled up to reveal a pair of powerfully modelled, ink-stained forearms, and ominously clenched fists. |
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The 3D Objects tool lets you create modelled spheres, cubes, rectangles cones, pyramids, toroids and more effortlessly. |
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It was more closely modelled on the imperial system than either critic or supporter ever concedes. |
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The poses seem to be modelled on a quick-motion camera observing the unfolding of flowerets. |
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The design of the store will be closely modelled on the company's flagship store in Oxford Street. |
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Joseph established a uniform central administration modelled on France, and divided his kingdom into 14 provinces, run by intendants. |
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I like the way this refers back to the modelled figurines and the imaginary landscapes that fill so much of a child's psyche. |
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Small clay figures, human and animal, were modelled and placed as offerings on mountain peak sanctuaries. |
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In the comic, the main character is a blond cockney, modelled on a rock musician. |
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Nevertheless, these schools modelled their curriculum and pedagogy on the private secondary schools. |
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The Fall of Berlin has battle scenes galore modelled on the Leningrad Symphony, though there is also a cringe-making pastorale. |
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He showed examples of some of the first minted Thai coins, which were actually modelled on the English farthing. |
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Modern prisons are modelled after John Stuart Mill's panopticon, and sentries can indeed see everything. |
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The girls looked stunning in silk, chiffon and velvet as they modelled stunning two-piece outfits and flowing ensembles. |
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It's a new unit, modelled after the tactics of the hillmen they've been fighting. |
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Traditional Cambridge colleges, modelled on monastic cloisters, consist of courts surrounded by walls of individual rooms. |
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His wife, while on a career break, set up an organic box delivery business modelled on an existing London company. |
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The girls looked stunning in silk, chiffon and velvet as they modelled two-piece outfits and flowing ensembles. |
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The lectern developed in the 13th century into its most distinctive form with the bookrest modelled as an eagle with outstretched wings. |
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The invention is modelled on the undersoil heating systems at football grounds. |
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The ball itself was modelled with a silvered glass sphere of the correct diameter. |
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Hiding in a red sponge I found a little blenny which modelled for me like a professional. |
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Boundary layers have to be modelled with particular attention to the possible change from turbulent to laminar flow. |
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Previously, like Rodin and his followers, Brancusi had modelled his sculptures in clay or plaster and then made bronze casts. |
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Back in Scotland, she modelled for ten years and worked as a make-up artist before making the break into media. |
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Earlier, judges narrowed the field of 81 to 15, then 10, as hopefuls modelled evening gowns and swimsuits. |
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Having modelled five coats for the campaign, she can apparently keep them all. |
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The clothes will be modelled by students, members of the community and sporting personalities. |
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Moreover, the manner in which each single phenomenon was modelled can be discussed. |
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Looks are crucial in this elegant city, whose inhabitants have always modelled themselves on Europeans. |
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I never modelled my style on his, but I did try to take parts of his game and graft them on to mine. |
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This would not be a problem if we modelled our city on Bogota's innovative transportation system. |
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Early teaching methods were modelled on the monastic system or based on trade guilds, with no specific forms of architecture. |
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Lot and His Daughters betrays the influence of Caravaggio in the heavy chiaroscuro light effects and the deftly modelled figures. |
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He also made thousands of drawings, paintings, modelled clay, was a sculptor, and designed costumes. |
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Both figures are modelled with revolting realism but have glass bowls for heads. |
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The figure was modelled in marble in Italy, and by the time it was ready, so was the new three-storey office building. |
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Initially the plan was to build a walk-through aviary modelled on the one at the Singapore zoo. |
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Some decidedly New York themes have emerged, including one dog modelled after the subway map and another dressed like a Wall Street banker. |
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The so-called Salic law, was modelled on the Roman Law and incorporated elements of Frankish traditions. |
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The robotic arms are modelled after the human wrist to allow better mobility. |
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I have modelled this recipe on the famous steak tartare, and added a little Tabasco, Worcestershire sauce and Dijon mustard as well. |
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The resultant form is bold and distinctive and is further modelled by a re-entrant corner cutout, set directly above the sunken entrance court. |
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His all-time favourite hat, however, was one bearing his own face, modelled last year by Alek Wek. |
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Poussin's view of the genre, as a representation modelled on true nature, echoes the meaning of the caprice in at least one form of literature. |
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This view, modelled upon ancient ziggurats, is probably very similar to how it actually appeared. |
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Initially needing to know the shape of the quickest hull, he modelled them in miniature, undoubtedly the first to experiment on a small scale. |
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Timur, or Tamerlane, modelled himself on Genghiz Khan, and miniatures on the wall depict his ferocious onslaught on Baghdad. |
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La Palmeraie's 40 acres of grounds also contain a new and utterly tranquil oasis modelled on a riad, with 60 suites. |
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Naturally the dwellings for the resident Spaniards were modelled on their counterparts in Spain. |
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The evenings were spent lingering over fine wines and cognacs while gymnastic students modelled the latest in Brazilian swimwear. |
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The toy is modelled on the pint-sized singer, even down to her famous bottom. |
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In the movie, he's a dark-haired American modelled on, of all things, a shop dummy. |
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Here was Dodgson's archetypal beggar child, as modelled by Alice Liddell, who was six years old. |
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Musui is the original archetype of man, modelled after the Santhal boy who was Radhakrishnan's first model at the art college in Santiniketan. |
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The musical style of these songs varies from simple, syllabic melodies to elaborately flowing compositions modelled on melismatic plainchant. |
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Gone are the days when crimplene flares were modelled by vacuous looking male models with an unnatural penchant for Aran-knit cardigans and neck ties. |
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Other new venues for elite cultural exchange could be found in literary societies, and learned academies, modelled after the French Academy in Paris. |
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The portraits of Septimius emphasized continuity with the Antonines, yet a new element appears in the corkscrew beard modelled after the god Serapis. |
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The lower frame is modelled as a triumphal arch flanked by bound captives. |
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She smouldered in a floor length gem-encrusted crimson gown and Tango-coloured mohair evening wrap, while the model modelled the flimsiest of fur halter tops. |
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The demo includes greatly modelled troglodytes, skeleton warriors, dragonflies, basilisks, evil eyes, terror eyes, lizardmen and lizardmen warriors. |
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It lies on a chalk knoll, its natural topography having been sculptured and modelled through successive phases of construction and reconstruction. |
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There's a particularly good 3D Objects tool, which lets you create modelled spheres, cubes, rectangles cones, pyramids, toroids and more effortlessly. |
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Further, distance-dependent or spatially correlated errors due to ionospheric, tropospheric or satellite orbit effects can be more accurately modelled in a network approach. |
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The writer modelled her character on an existing female politician. |
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And there was nothing there that even remotely resembled my current hairstyle, so I modelled the avatar on me five years ago when my hair was short and reddish brown. |
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In fact, it is modelled on the water-cooling system of a leaf. |
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During the second half of the evening casual and funky clothes were modelled as the girls gave everyone ideas for a Saturday night out with a difference. |
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The panelists donned blindfolds and out came the host of Let's Make a Deal, Monty Hall, accompanied by the lovely Carol Merrill, who modelled prizes on that show. |
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Gone are the days when crimplene flares were modelled by vacuous looking male models with an unnatural penchant for Aran knit cardigans and neck ties. |
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Thanks to the new-age look being modelled for six of the city's busiest bus stands, waiting for a bus could well become the most exciting part of the journey. |
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Church ministers swapped the pulpit for the catwalk yesterday as they modelled the latest clerical designs at the clergy's answer to London Fashion Week. |
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The Australian space safety regime has been modelled on the US rules, but has been made even tighter because some of the rockets will have to overfly the Australian mainland. |
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The old Getty in Malibu had been modelled after a Roman villa, all colonnades and porticos, and the new one, too, is full of Europeanate historical references. |
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They've modelled the forum on a BBC radio show which brings together pollies, experts, and activists for a weekly discussion on big issues with interested voters. |
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They are trained around a section of the gallops which is modelled on Tattenham Corner, so none of them should be surprised when they meet the real thing. |
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The new qualification for home inspectors will be modelled on the Corgi system for gas fitters, which may explain why utility companies are entering the market. |
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We discussed designing a robot avatar for the new world, but we were quickly divided about whether the robot should be modelled after a high elf wizard or a gnomish rogue. |
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The new Irish state was governed, like its northern counterpart, by a bicameral parliament whose procedures were loosely modelled on those of Westminster. |
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The futuristic sculpture, modelled on the first locomotive engine to be built at the loco works in 1888, will serve as a reminder of the town's history in industry. |
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It was an entrance modelled on the performance of Gary Cooper in High Noon and here, just down the road from Hollywood, it was made by the biggest star in town. |
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Overall, the book was modelled on the English Prayer Book, the Convention having resisted attempts at deletion and revision. |
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Holmes was partially modelled on his former university teacher Joseph Bell. |
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Originally modelled on the British structure, since independence most of these churches have adopted an episcopal model. |
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For example, a supermassive black hole could be modelled by a large cluster of very dark objects. |
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The Westminster system is a democratic parliamentary system of government modelled after the politics of the United Kingdom. |
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Material artefacts left by the Romans and the invaders are often similar, and tribal items were often modelled on Roman objects. |
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The Westminster system is a parliamentary system of government modelled after that which developed in the United Kingdom. |
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The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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A RUGBY club have modelled a new player of the year trophy on their star prop's cauliflower ear. |
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This last also inspired Knights of Saint Thomas, incorporated in 1191 at Acre, and which was to be modelled on the Teutonic Knights. |
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The legislative branch consists of a bicameral parliament modelled on the Westminster system. |
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The array of individuals modelled in Minton Bisque porcelain includes Earl Grey, who stands on top of his monument in the centre of Newcastle. |
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The petals of this one are made from an attractive opalescent glass, the stem being naturalistically modelled in green. |
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In 2002 at Somerset's Middlemoor Water Park, the trebuchet ride, modelled on the medieval war weapon, flung patrons from it to a safety sling. |
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The researchers modelled the trajectories of several hundred centimeter-sized melilite mineral particles during a phase of disk instability. |
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Ty Pili Pala has been modelled on similar centres in Canada and Australia and will feature a roof garden. |
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Johnson modelled his style on that of Gentleman Jim Corbett, a boxer admired for defensive, technical skills. |
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Ophelia was modelled on my daughter, Ngaio, because she reminded me of her so much. |
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The essential title of a feudatory, introduced by the Normans, was signore, modelled on the French seigneur, used with the name of the fief. |
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The statue Peace on the Dewey Arch was modelled on Fitsimmons by the sculptor Daniel Chester French. |
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After winning singing competitions in her youth, Jenkins studied at the Royal Academy of Music, modelled and taught voice. |
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Y Traethodydd was founded by Roger Edwards and Lewis Edwards and the magazine was modelled on the influential Edinburgh Review. |
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The dynamic orbits are modelled in order to obtain information concerning periodic or nonperiodic behaviour of rotary system. |
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Loopy kelps, fringed anemones, crenulated sea slugs, and curlicued corals have all been modelled with these methods. |
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The last section, detailing events after the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts were modelled on Stephen of Ripon's Life of Wilfrid. |
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She's the new face of Boux Avenue and has modelled the latest bikini collection on board brand owner Theo Paphitis' yacht in Monaco. |
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The structure of government is based on the British parliamentary system, and the legal system is modelled on the common law of England. |
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Runners-up prizes include an 18ct white gold Marco Bicego necklace from Ogham Jewellery, modelled here by local trainer Linda Perratt. |
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Dancing On Ice presenter Holly Willoughby showed off her baby bump yesterday as she modelled her new maternity wear designs. |
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Nigeria is a federal republic modelled after the United States, with executive power exercised by the President. |
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When these nations set about forging formal political institutions, they often modelled themselves on Constantinople. |
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Mary Shelley herself confided that she modelled the central characters of The Last Man on her Italian circle. |
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It is a narrative poem composed in alliterative verse and is modelled after the Old Norse poetry of the Elder Edda. |
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For example wax pontics or pre modelled occlusal surfaces are available to facilitate a wax modelling for metal casting of crowns and bridges. |
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Wigner also discovered that the statistics of gaps can be modelled by eigenvalues of large random matrices. |
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Malta is a republic whose parliamentary system and public administration are closely modelled on the Westminster system. |
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The brainchild of Iorwerth Peate, the museum was modelled on Skansen, the outdoor museum of vernacular Swedish architecture in Stockholm. |
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George, may well have modelled the castle on the walls of Constantinople, possibly being aware of the town's legendary associations. |
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The simplest choice for the reference surface is a sphere, but the geoid is more accurately modelled by an ellipsoid. |
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It functions as a constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy modelled on the British Westminster system. |
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In East Asia the system was often modelled on imperial China, the leading culture. |
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The album's cover design was modelled on Alexander Rodchenko's 1924 portrait of Lilya Brik. |
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In more difficult cases of immoral behaviour they could work with the local magistrate, in a system modelled on that employed in Geneva. |
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If the basis set of sinusoidal functions suit the behaviour being modelled, relatively few harmonic terms need to be added. |
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It was modelled after the Basilica of San Vitale, in Ravenna, Italy, and was built by Odo of Metz. |
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The now chiefly North American airplane is not a respelling but a recoining, modelled after airship and aircraft. |
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Despite this, many of the group, including Henry Treece, modelled their work on Thomas. |
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In the first step the physical surface is modelled by the geoid, a surface which approximates the mean sea level over the oceans and its continuation under the land masses. |
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Watchnights were further times of prayer and witness, late into the night, and modelled by Wesley on the vigils of feasts in the primitive church. |
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Charles Dickens is reputed to have set his novel Hard Times in the city, and while it is partly modelled on Preston, it shows the influence of his friend Mrs Gaskell. |
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These varieties had diverged widely from the written form used by scholars, Literary Chinese, which was modelled on the language of the Chinese classics. |
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Most Commonwealth members use common law, modelled on English law. |
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And it was not to bee modelled or directed by the paterne of regular and remisse friendship, wherein so many precautions of a long and preallable conversation are required. |
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The island's government is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary system, and Mauritius is highly ranked for democracy and for economic and political freedom. |
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When the Earth is modelled by an ellipsoid this arc length becomes. |
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The Empire of Japan modelled itself on European colonial empires. |
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These sites were created as centres of pilgrimage by placing chapels in the natural landscape and were loosely modelled on the topography of Jerusalem. |
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The Lairds were largely responsible for the early growth of Birkenhead, commissioning the architect James Gillespie Graham to lay it out as a new town modelled on Edinburgh. |
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The company constructed Vickerstown, modelled on George Cadbury's Bournville, on the adjacent Walney Island in the early 20th century to house its employees. |
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The MSU is modelled as being a southward plunging, lenticular body that runs parallel to, but above, the coarse grained feldspathic peridotite intrusion. |
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Obviously this new range I've just modelled for Littlewoods, Drama Queen. |
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The robot, which is modelled on a baby harp seal, is covered with soft artificial fur to make people feel comfortable, as if they are touching a real animal. |
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I was going to buy my son a pair of heelies, you know the fashionable trainers of the day that have wheels at the base of the heel, currently modelled by Emile Heskey. |
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It combines well with both glazes and paint, and can be modelled very well, allowing a huge range of decorative treatments in tablewares, vessels and figurines. |
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As well, some are convinced that the main character in the 1897 Gothic novel Dracula by Bram Stoker was modelled on Vlad III Dracula but there is no supporting evidence. |
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Soon after they met she modelled for his painting The Order of Release. |
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The East Timorese constitution was modelled on that of Portugal. |
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Pottery is one of the oldest materials for sculpture, as well as clay being the medium in which many sculptures cast in metal are originally modelled for casting. |
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The Mitropa Cup, a competition modelled after the Challenge Cup, was created in 1927, an idea of Austrian Hugo Meisl, and played between Central European clubs. |
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Thus, for all cases, arrival data was successfully modelled as the Poisson distribution and the hypothesis was ascertained by evaluating chi-square tests. |
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And in a novel twist, women taking part in the contest modelled their dress creations fashioned out of recycled materials, including bottle cap ballgowns and newspaper frocks. |
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King Henry II introduced the system and modelled it on troy weight. |
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It is either a stork or a heron and looks similar to the 41in tall Minton's Majolica stick or umbrella stand modelled by John Henk or Paul Comolera. |
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This Untold Sugar Candy dress, as modelled by Olivia Bell, 18, of Guisborough, right, is PS165, and Office Candy shoes, PS50, both from House of Fraser, Middlesbrough. |
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More specifically, in connectionism neurons are modelled as units and neuronal synapses are represented by the connections between nodes or weights. |
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After watching The Green Berets with John Wayne, I say they are an elite regiment of American servicemen but my friend insists they are modelled on UK marine commandos. |
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