Sentences with phrase «whose modeling career»

• Jeanes is joined by actress Melissa Keller, whose modeling career has included appearances in the 2002, 2003 and 2004 Sports Illustrated swimsuit editions, as well as work for Noxzema, GAP, Revlon, L'Oreal and Aveda.

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Sir Arthur Eddington, the distinguished scientist who championed relativity and whose career spanned the intellectually fecund turn of the century, claimed that no scientific theory was comprehensible if you could not build a model of it.
Although women scientists continue to be underrepresented at the faculty level, many women have established rewarding and successful careers in science — thanks in part to having had role models and mentors whose paths they could follow.
The researchers whose work I admire, whose careers are a model for success, tend to be excellent writers.
Other spokes models were Natalia Vodianova, Scott King and Toni Garrn, whose career were launched by Calvin Klein, too.
This year, we are pleased to present the Prevention Science Award to Dr. Brenna H. Bry whose career represents a model in prevention science.
Sampson, whose career includes stints at Jaguar and Lotus, and most recently at Tesla Motors, outlined an ambitious future for Faraday Future (or FF for short) that will see the company selling a range of different American - built, all - electric models before the end of this decade.
These awards are given to veterinarians whose careers have served as exemplary role models for future alumni in a professional and community setting.
Snopes quotes polar bear researcher Steve Amstrup, who's has flipped flopped on several bear issues over his career and whose «expertise model» has been severely criticized by colleagues in released emails.
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