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Sentences with avatar

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  • My avatar has long hair.
  • Researchers transplanted samples of the patient’s tumor into specially bred avatars.
  • When I started my first Web site I wasn't too sure I wanted to start broadcasting my every thought and opinions, and at the time the idea of avatars was very popular.
  • And since black people are both admired as avatars of American fashion and shunned as objects of American fear, it's difficult for them to know what to put on in the morning, or even feel that it matters.
  • The Sims 2 also jumped onto the bandwagon in perhaps the most spectacular style, allowing its avatars to form same-sex relationships, even at the ‘teenager’ stage.
  • Saussure - or some of his avatars - treat language as occurrent and have thereby assumed both too little and too much.
  • Each server represents 16 acres of virtual space, where users' avatars can live, work and play.
  • Lord Rama is one of the avatars of Lord Vishnu and Ramayana is a story which projects Hindu ideals of life.
  • And it's entertaining to watch avatars of dignity, good order and responsibility call his antics good clean fun and politics as usual.
  • So suddenly, there I was, surrounded by various lesser-known avatars of the angry and oversimplified.
  • The date 1920 was perhaps a reference point for the book as it was around then that the earliest avatar of the Indian Institute of Architects; modelled on its counterparts in Europe; was started.
  • In terms of self-representation, the homepage is like a statue carved out of marble labelled carefully at the bottom where the weblog is like an avatar in cyberspace that we wear like a skin.
  • Perhaps surprisingly, the player ships that represent your avatar in the game lack the same degree of flexibility, although they do have different designs that characterize the cultural styles of each race.
  • What made this man, this walking, talking mass of paradox and seeming contradiction, almost the perfect avatar for his age and a thinker whose ideas remain pertinent today?
  • Some concern has risen on the forums related to the avatar, its graphics quality and how it moved.
  • Both contemporary satirists have really borrowed the idea from the high avatar of absurdism Samuel Beckett.
  • Constantly trying to make sense out of an incomplete picture, the private eye is an imperfect avatar, always a few clues short of the whole story.
  • The idea is that the avatar would make websites more accessible to those whose first language is British Sign Language.
  • The University of East Anglia built a signing avatar - a computer generated person who uses British sign language.
  • The gameplay is a sort of 3rd person scrolling shooter, with your avatar floating stationary at the bottom of the screen.
  • But it is as Krishna, the eighth avatar, that Vishnu steals hearts and minds.
  • Ordinarily, those present in a chat room use an avatar to represent themselves.
  • He was named Time magazine's ‘Person of the Year,’ the avatar of the stricken city.
  • You control it through an Internet connection and it acts as your avatar, representing you at meetings, grandma's house, or your own home when you're away.
  • Rama, the hero of the epic Ramayana was another major avatar of Vishnu, incarnated in order to rid the world of the demon Ravana.
  • She chose a penguin as her personal avatar in the chat room.
  • She has come to be regarded as an avatar of charity and concern for the poor.
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