71. Matchbox models often had more moving parts, but cost considerations have eliminated nearly all but the wheels on the standard models today. 72. Mattson said his method does not rely on random sampling, as past models have. 73. Makers of digital cameras know that, so their best models often have bells and whistles that emphasize convenience. 74. Models had backcombed hair secured with bobby pins. 75. Models have little to sell once they give up selling those lips, those eyes, that nose, that walk. 76. Models had hair twisted like brides of Beowulf, faces pale and wan, dresses in icy hues, some reminiscent of Balenciaga. 77. Most models also have a conference room, two bathrooms with showers, and a bedroom with a queen-size bed. 78. Most models also have a vacuum attachment that collects the sanding dust as you work. 79. Most other recent models have a curved bar to hold the blade in place, which breaks off the chocolate as it begins to curl. 80. Most models have a light to indicate when the iron is hot enough. |