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Model (person) (2869 bytes)
1: ...el is sometimes known as a "[[supermodel]]". Supermodels are [[celebrities]] who may appear in advertisem... 3: ...s; thus "leg models" advertise [[hosiery]], "hand models" advertise nail polish or gloves, ''et cetera''. 5: For notable models, see [[supermodel]] and [[glamour photography]]. 7: ... accomplishments have also worked as professional models: 28: * [[Supermodel]] Road accident statistics on a model-by-model basis (1203 bytes) 1: ...he [http://www.roadlincs.com/Content/Car/Docs/makemodel.pdf "Risk of injury measured by percentage of dri... 3: ...ident deaths between the least safe and most safe models of car. Non-person (3745 bytes) 1: ...denied their most basic [[human rights]] or other person oriented services and treatments. 5: ...y possible meanings associated with the term "non person", with some being more dramatic than others. 9: ...ient" way possible. This was required as the "non person" status easily removes moral and social obstacles... 19: Though rare, there are examples of "non-persons" even in the 20: ...r "[[organized society]]" could classify as a non-person, as it would be Third Person (714 bytes) 1: ...ch performance featured an invited guest: A third person. Guests included [[guitar]] [[Marc Ribot]], [[har... 5: With Cora's death in [[1998]], Third Person effectively dissolved. 8: ...ctory.com/labels/biopage/biopage.cfm?artist=Third+Person&Cat_Selected=1&SubCat_Selected=1 Bio] Person (1206 bytes) 1: THE DIFFERENT MEANINGS OF PERSON: 3: ...d in combination: chairperson; spokesperson; salesperson. 5: 2. An individual of specified character: a person of importance. 6: ...ite of characteristics that make up an individual personality; the self. 8: ...e living body of a human: searched the prisoner's person. Person-to-person (411 bytes) 1: A '''person-to-person''' call is an [[operator assisted]] [[telephone c... Antiphon (person) (2131 bytes) 13: ...that have been set up are things that inhibit the person from following the decrees of nature. Third-person shooter (1077 bytes) 1: ...ulators]] and many [[driving game]]s have a third person view available. 20: ''See also:'' [[Computer game]], [[First-person shooter]] 22: [[Category:Third-person shooters|*]] 24: [[de:Third-Person-Shooter]] Banana (person) (769 bytes) 5: ...gg (person)|egg]]" - a white person who acts as a person from east Asia. Missing person (1342 bytes) 1: ...phone number to call if someone sees that missing person. There are many reasons for disappearances: runaw... 3: ...seven years or more to be classified as a Missing Person. Over a million people are reported missing each ... J.C.Bamford (person) (340 bytes) Egg (person) (3339 bytes) 1: ...(person)|banana]], which describes the inverse: a person of Asian heritage who is more interested in Weste... 9: ...igger]]. Wapanese deals specifically with a white person who is obsessed with [[Japan]], often especially ... 15: ...y previously. A bad egg was as thoroughly nasty a person as the literal bad egg was unpleasant to encounte... Houston Person (488 bytes) 1: '''Houston Person''' (born [[1934]]) is an [[United States|American... 6: [[Category:1934 births|Person,Houston]] 7: [[Category:Jazz saxophonists|Person,Houston]] First-person narrative (3216 bytes) 1: ... explicitly refers to him or herself in the first person, that is, "I." 3: ...keen insight into the life of the narrator. First-person point of view can also be used to withhold inform... 5: ...such confessional intimacy can be striking. First-person narratives can appear in several forms: interior ... 7: ...owledge of all the events. For this reason, first-person narrative is often used for [[detective fiction]]... 9: ... view - see his ''Spotted Horses'', told in third person plural), and more recently, [[Jeffrey Eugenides]]... First-person shooter (33715 bytes) 1: ...define a very specific genre of game with a first-person view, almost always centered around the act of ai... 5: ...of violence and the realism inherent in the first-person perspective. 8: The first-person shooter can be considered a sub-genre of [[shoote... 10: ...the main character) are commonly treated as first-person shooters, due to similarities in gameplay. In so... 16: * The [[stealth-based game]] or "first-person sneaker" centers on avoiding detection by opponen... Grammatical person (6825 bytes) 1: ...ical person typically defines a language's set of personal [[pronoun]]s. It also frequently affects [[ver... 3: ...h]] traditionally distinguishes three grammatical persons: 5: ...'I''" and "''we''" are said to be in the '''first person'''. The speaker uses this in the singular to ref... 7: ...d in both the singular and plural; the old second person singular pronoun, ''[[thou]]'', is [[archaism|arc... 9: ...y inanimate objects, are referred to in the third person. Person (disambiguation) (483 bytes) 1: '''Person''' can refer to more than one idea or concept: 2: *'''[[Person]]''' in the philosophical sense of personhood. 3: *'''[[Grammatical person]]''' concerns the ways in which languages address... 4: ... [[law]] treats for some purposes as if they were persons, such as incorporated [[organization]]s. 5: *'''[[Personal identity]]'''. Second-person narrative (938 bytes) 1: ...acter's point of view, that is called a '''second-person narrative'''. 5: Second person is most commonly used in essays or instructions, ... 7: ...er is a character in the story. The use of second person narration is rare outside of [[interactive fictio... Person of interest (2522 bytes) 1: '''Person of interest''' is a phrase used by US Attorney Ge... 3: ...FBI used the phrase as an excuse to implicate him personally, without commencing legal proceedings, to div... 7: ...se any harm to Hatfill when it described him as a person of interest, Assistant Attorney General Daniel Br... 9: ... “there is no ... formal definition for the term ‘person of interest’” (Gugliotta/Lengel, Washington Post,... Sheba (person) (1352 bytes)
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