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14 Sentences With "perfect likeness"

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I don't know if that comes across at all, it's not a perfect likeness, but I always look at her when I'm drawing Maria.
In the online version of G.T.A. V, you can create your own character of either sex, which meant I was finally able to realize a dream: creating a perfect likeness of myself.
Last year, Jenner took to Instagram to share a pic next to her wax twin: Jenner's statue is a near-perfect likeness to the lipkit queen, but that doesn't mean every wax statue knocks it out of the park.
One would later write of the "very marvelous transformations" that his body underwent: by no means good looking, oh no—some would call it hideous—not a trace of any of our Master's features are recognizable but a perfect likeness of Horus the great Egyptian god….
"Woman is defective and misbegotten, for the active force in the male seed tends to the production of a perfect likeness in the masculine sex; while the production of woman comes from defect in the active force or from some material indisposition, or even from some external influence; such as that of a south wind, which is moist," Aquinas opines in 1485 meteorological yawnfest Summa Theologiae.
He was apprenticed to Henry Bone the enameler, after working as his manservant, before joining his brother Andrew in studying drawing with Richard Cosway. He exhibited at the Royal Academy from 1787 until 1815.Perfect Likeness, Aronson & Wieseman, 2006. He exhibited twenty-six works.
Three of those came in 1892, against Taranaki, Wellington and Otago. The fourth came four years later when the touring Queensland side visited. The Otago Witness reporter in 1892 described the ground as "a perfect likeness of a good English private ground". Cricket is no longer played at the park.
He gave her an Etruscan lamp and his miniature, the perfect likeness which Severn had painted of him... Fanny gave him a new pocket-book, a paper-knife, and a lock of her hair, taking one of his own in exchange. She lined his travelling cap with silk, keeping some material in remembrance.
The 1949 comedy movie The Girl from Jones Beach is also about a "composite" beauty. Ronald Reagan plays a cheesecake artist who paints his greatest creation using 12 models who are unknown to each other. Then he stumbles across a woman (played by Virginia Mayo) who's the perfect likeness of the woman in the picture. In 2002, two separate films used premises from "Page Miss Glory".
However, the London Jewish Community wanted a portrait, so they commissioned the portrait to be done without the Hakham Tzvi's knowledge. The Hakham Tzvi's son, Rabbi Jacob Emden, says it was a perfect likeness. Additionally, there is one type of representation, namely, bas-relief or raised representation on a flat surface, that is particularly problematic. Rabbi Jacob Emden discusses a medal struck in honor of Rabbi Eliezer Horowitz that features Horowitz's portrait.
Thomas Flatman, 1635-88, Self-portrait, Dated 1673, Watercolour on vellum V&A; Museum no. P.79-1938 Victoria and Albert Museum, London Thomas Flatman (21 February 1635 – 8 December 1688)Cincinnati Art Museum, Julie Aronson, Marjorie E. Wieseman - Perfect Likeness: European And American Portrait Miniatures was an English poet and miniature painter. There were several editions of his Poems and Songs (1674). One of his self-portraits is in the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt (September 7, 1876 – March 18, 1962) was an American artist particularly known for her portrait miniatures. One of the last surviving figures from the revival of miniature painting in America at the turn of the 20th century, she lectured extensively on the genre in her later years.Aronson, Julie and Wieseman, Marjorie (2006). "Cornelia Ellis Hildebrandt", Perfect Likeness: European And American Portrait Miniatures from the Cincinnati Art Museum, p. 207.
Daneel is physically a perfect likeness of Dr. Sarton. Daneel has a broad, high-cheekboned face and short bronze hair lying flatly backward and without a parting. He wears clothes and, in The Caves of Steel, cannot be told apart from a human unless he is seen in a situation where he refuses to violate the Three Laws of Robotics, and even in this case is indistinguishable from a particularly altruistic person. In Robots and Empire, Daneel learns both cerebroanalysis and how to influence the mental state of other creatures, human or robot, and, presumably, animal.
Echo spent her days dancing with the Nymphæ and singing with the Muses who taught her all manner of musical instruments. Pan then grew angry with her, envious of her musical virtuosity and covetous of her virginity, which she would yield neither to men nor gods. Pan drove the men of the fields mad, and, like wild animals, they tore Echo apart and scattered the still singing fragments of her body across the earth. Showing favour to the Nymphæ, Gaia hid the shreds of Echo within herself providing shelter for her music, and, at the Muses’ command, Echo’s body will still sing, imitating with perfect likeness the sound of any earthly thing.

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