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Definition of Supermodels
1. supermodel [n] - See also: supermodel
Lexicographical Neighbors of Supermodels
Literary usage of Supermodels
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. L1-statistical Procedures and Related Topics by Yadolah Dodge (1997)
"It is puzzling that Bayesian statistics never managed to assimilate the modern
robustness concept, but remained stuck with antiquated parametric supermodels ..."
2. The Origin of Emotions: Version 1.0 by Mark Devon (2006)
"... girls enjoy construction workers whistling at them, but supermodels do not.
... workers are higher rank for teenagers, but lower rank for supermodels. ..."
3. Adventure Guide to Provence and the Cote D'Azur by Ferne Arfin (2005)
"St. Tropez may still be popular with flash celebrities - supermodels, TV stars,
DJs, rap stars and assorted Eurotrash, but today they stay well hidden on ..."
4. Paris & Ile de France by Heather Stimmler-Hall (2004)
"Talk of the Town Stunning decor, absurdly expensive cocktails, exclusive door
policies and an international jet-set of supermodels, rock stars and Saudi ..."
5. Selected Proceedings of the Symposium on Inference for Stochastic Processes by Ishwar V. Basawa, C. C. Heyde, Robert Lee Taylor (2001)
"(For a more explicit argument it would be convenient if the sequence of "nonparametric"
supermodels Pn were indexed by an infinite-dimensional parameter; ..."
6. The Rich Single Life: Abundance, Opportunity & Purpose in God by Andrew Farmer (1998)
"_l They are all supermodels Q They have the same first names as The Supremes _l
They were Paul's travel agents J They were notable for their hard work for ..."
7. The Secret Caribbean: Affordable Hideaways of the Rich and Famous by Brooke Comer (1999)
"Assorted supermodels, film and television stars nave also visited the property
on pleasure trips, but the hotel prefers to protect their privacy and does ..."
8. Monarchies: What are King and Queens For? by Tom Bentley, James Wilsdon (2002)
"In the previous generation, notice how it is always Andrew who is 'linked' to
supermodels and playboys in the media, while Edward is portrayed as the young ..."