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model

Definition for model

adjective as in typical, ideal

noun as in person, thing that poses

noun as in type, version

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configuration, design, form, kind, mode, style, variety

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mark

verb as in form, shape

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create, design

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base, carve, cast, fashion, mold, pattern, plan, sculpt

verb as in display, pose

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represent, wear

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parade, sit, sport

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set example, show off

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For example, when we saw the model was starting to get very sycophantic, we pulled it back, and we wrote a very long blog post about what we saw.

You have advocated “freeing” controllers by spinning the system off of government—the Canadian model.

“Someone asked him if he believed in the free checking model,” recalls Eisman.

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By tracing the life cycles of the stars that gave rise to these black holes, the team discovered that magnetic fields -- long overlooked in earlier models -- play a crucial role.

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They then built biophysical models to interpret their data and reveal the mechanisms at work.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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