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Recent Examples of supermodelFrom sketches to runway, this insider’s journey is packed with backstage drama, creative triumphs, and iconic supermodels, including Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Linda Evangelista.—Peter Debruge, Variety, 11 Dec. 2024 That woman is supermodel Bella Hadid, who took time away from serving as the face of Chopard and Saint Laurent to play Sheridan’s girlfriend in the episode.—Lynette Rice, Deadline, 8 Dec. 2024 The 29-year-old supermodel, whose serene pad was decorated by AD100 firms Clements Design and Waldo’s Designs and graced the cover of AD’s September 2020 issue, is more focused on warm nostalgia than megawatt flash.—Rachel Wallace, Architectural Digest, 23 Dec. 2024 This year, the gala will honor supermodel Christie Brinkley with the 2025 Philanthropic Impact Achievement Award.—Nadja Sayej, Forbes, 19 Dec. 2024 See all Example Sentences for supermodel
Though this caused quite the chaos and indignation in the industry, in 2016 Rossellini once again accepted the invitation to be their spokesmodel and muse.
Stacia Datskovska,
WWD,
5 Jan. 2025
Earlier this year, WWD exclusively revealed Jolie as Tom Ford Beauty’s first celebrity spokesmodel.
Each year, fire safety officials warn of the dangers of fireworks and stage demonstrations of dummies that catch fire and watermelons that explode.
Linda Trischitta,
Sun-Sentinel.com,
10 July 2017
Zuby said the Tesla Model S didn’t have a strong enough safety belt, and a dummy used to simulate a driver in the small overlap test moved too far forward during the crash, striking its head on the steering wheel.
Advertisement The data used to fuel the AI models comes from the league’s Next Gen Stats, which tracks all players and provides analytics data.
Joe Reedy,
Los Angeles Times,
11 Jan. 2025
For example, the ongoing Framingham Heart Study, which began in 1948, yielded a mathematical model to estimate a patient’s coronary artery disease risk based on their individual health information, rather than the average population risk.
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