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profile

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Profile is second release and first full-length album by the British rock band Githead , issued in 2005.

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n. an analysis (often in graphical form) representing the extent to which something exhibits various characteristics; "a biochemical profile of blood"; "a psychological profile of serial killers" a side view representation of an object (especially a human ...

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Profile \Pro"file\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Profiled ; p. pr. & vb. n. Profiling ] [Cf. F. profiler, It. profilare. See Profile , n.] to draw the outline of; to draw in profile, as an architectural member. (Mech.) To shape the outline of an object by passing ...

Usage examples of profile.

As you shape your customer profile, recognize that your advertising must reach your largest customer group and must also convey specialties that exist in your store, such as jazz, blues, rock V roll, rap or classical.

This is why the demographic profile of the customer is especially important when choosing the stations to which you will devote your advertising dollars.

The essay profiles the companies jockeying to speed up the annotation process through universal programs and accessible databases.

Would-be timefarers had to spend at least two days with her at the auberge while she and her computer checked civil status and psychosocial profile.

After the endless months of paperwork of audit trails and expenditure profiles, of asset calculations and restraint preparations it had come to this: the sordid little drama played out across dozens of cities, hundreds of estates, thousands of similar patches of urban wasteland.

SNP profile that bioinformatics or some other data suggests will be optimal.

It was a profile of a young man at Yale named Chesa Boudin, who had just been awarded a prestigious Rhodes Scholarship.

And the thing Bowles needed to finish that profile was DeRicci herself.

He was taller than the other Chulo by a few inches, and unlike the flat facial features typical in the tribe, his profile was almost Roman.

To his immediate right Olympus sat profiled against the multicolored western sky, and he noticed for the first time that the southern slope of the volcano seemed climbable, a bit of information he filed away for future reference.

The island, whose profile slopes to the south-eastward, is a long yellow-white ridge, a lump of coralline four hundred feet high, bare and waterless in summer: yet it feeds the Bedawi flocks at certain seasons.

Since the inception of crime scene analysis-also called profiling-much of the original information that was used to profile the offender of violent crimes was taken from the existing research.

This chapter focuses on the developing technique of criminal profiling by Special Agents at the FBI Academy who have demonstrated expertise in crime scene analysis of various violent crimes, particularly those involving sexual homicide.

As he patted his curdler beneath his coat, he smiled at himself and turned his head to increase the resemblance he saw in his right profile to Ian Steele.

In profile, his frown deepened as he read her question on his translator.