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==Film and television==
==Film and television==
* [[Model}] , a 1974 Greek experimental movie
* [[The Model (film)|''The Model'' (film)]], a 2016 Danish thriller drama film
* [[The Model (film)|''The Model'' (film)]], a 2016 Danish thriller drama film
* [[Model (TV series)|''Model'' (TV series)]], a 1997 South Korean television series
* [[Model (TV series)|''Model'' (TV series)]], a 1997 South Korean television series

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Model or modeling may refer to:

  • Model (art), a person who poses for a visual artist as part of the creative process.
  • Model (conceptual), a representation of a system made of the composition of concepts
  • Model (person), a person in a role to promote, display, or advertise (often commercial) products
  • Model (physical), a smaller or larger physical copy of an object
  • Model (product), an identifier of a product given by its manufacturer
    • Car model, a particular brand of vehicle sold under a marque by a manufacturer

Film and television

Music

Groups

Songs

Places

People with the nickname

  • Rick Martel (born 1956), professional wrestler known as "The Model"
  • Eddie Taubensee (born 1968), baseball player who was known as "The Model"

Other uses

  • MODEL or Movement for Democracy in Liberia, a rebel group in Liberia
  • Model (CGI), a mathematical representation of any surface of an object in three dimensions via specialized software
  • Model (economics), a theoretical construct representing economic processes
  • Model (logic), a set along with a collection of finitary operations, and relations that are defined on it, satisfying a given collection of axioms
  • Model (manga), a manga series by Lee So Young
  • Model (mimicry), a species that is mimicked by another species
  • Model (MVC), the central component of the model–view–controller software design pattern
  • Modeling (NLP), the process of adopting the behaviors, language, strategies and beliefs of another person or exemplar
  • Modeling (psychology), learning by imitating or observing a person's behavior
  • Model (surname), a surname (and list of people with the name)
  • Soho walk-up or model
  • The Model, a novel by Lars Saabye Christensen

See also