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likeness

[lahyk-nis] / ˈlaɪk nɪs /


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But alongside the genuine AI-generated adverts, it is easy for unauthorised parties to take a player's likeness and use it to promote their business.

From BBC

While many of the young people bearing T-shirts with the president's likeness in the crowd at Saturday's rally in Pointe-Noire expressed confidence in Sassou Nguesso, some pointed to the country's economic worries.

From Barron's

The clean installation helps the viewer to “get” Samaras—his off-kilter intensity and odd self-effacement, in spite of all the focus on his own likeness.

From The Wall Street Journal

“That’s a good likeness. Ooh, and look, there’s our burrow, Major Puff! Very romantic setting, don’t you think? Just saying.”

From Literature

Along with being the biography of a man, “Heartland” is the tale of a time long before transfer portals; before name, image and likeness deals.

From The Wall Street Journal