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Recent Examples of supermodelBella Hadid, Jenner’s fellow supermodel, was spotted rocking a pair of crisp, cream-colored slacks in Aspen as recently as January.—Kathleen Walsh, Glamour, 25 Feb. 2026 According to Powell, the supermodel and Bélanger-Martin signed a 10-year lease back in April 2024, then abruptly abandoned their plans two months later and refused to pay rent.—Jami Ganz, New York Daily News, 24 Feb. 2026 The reality series, hosted by supermodel Tyra Banks, was only in its second season when episodes premiered in 2004.—Ct Jones, Rolling Stone, 16 Feb. 2026 The show also includes a big reveal on Banks' part, as the supermodel says in the show that Top Model — which hasn't aired a new cycle since 2018 — is coming back for cycle 25 in the near future.—Joey Nolfi, Entertainment Weekly, 14 Feb. 2026 See All Example Sentences for supermodel
Fashionably Ellie tells the story of fashion influencer Fashionably Ellie (Marchi) and a model named Gloria, both competing for the role of spokesmodel for an important fashion brand.
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Anthony D'Alessandro,
Deadline,
3 Mar. 2026
The Valentino spokesmodel wore her brunette tresses with her signature full fringe, while her makeup consisted of coral blush and a terracotta lip liner.
For now, iSales is a 50-person team mostly based in Shanghai’s Pudong district, where Pan said the startup gets free office space courtesy of the local government, along with subsidies to use Chinese AI models.
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Evelyn Cheng,
CNBC,
4 Mar. 2026
But some of those feelings are shared by many within the building, after OpenAI struck a deal with the Pentagon on Friday to use its AI models in classified systems.
After Saturday’s glam — quarterbacks threw passes to smooth-moving receivers while running backs dodged tackling dummies — Sunday offers a dose of grit.
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Daniel Flick,
AJC.com,
1 Mar. 2026
Harold Lloyd is the title rookie who gets to Tate University looking for football glory and maybe a girlfriend, too, and quickly becomes the resident tackling dummy in a template for sports and college comedies that followed.