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Modell         
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Modell (disambiguation)
To ruin someone's meal by asking Are you finished with that?
Automatically makes the person eating inclined towards offering the remainder of the meal. From the character Modell in Diner.
Stop Modelling. If you want my sandwich just say so.
Frank Modell         
AMERICAN CARTOONIST
Modell, Frank
Franklyn Bruce Modell (September 6, 1917 – May 27, 2016) was an American cartoonist who contributed over 1,400 cartoons to The New Yorker during a period of over 50 years from 1946.
Merriam Modell         
AMERICAN AUTHOR OF SHORT STORIES, SUSPENSE AND PULP FICTION
Evelyn Piper; Marryam Modell; Mrs. Merrian Modell
Merriam Modell (19 May 1908 – 1 July 1994)Social Security Death Index Accessed 14 August 2009 (born Miriam Levant in Manhattan, New York ) was an American writer of short stories, suspense and pulp fiction, who wrote primarily under the pen name Evelyn Piper. Many had a common theme: the domestic conflicts faced by American families.

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Modell
Modell is the German word for "model" and also a surname. It may refer to:
Examples of use of Modell
1. I have all my records." But when Art Modell returned pro football to Baltimore in 1''6 –– moving his Cleveland Browns east –– he brought none of the history.
2. The message will be introduced by news presenter Jon Snow and will be preceded by a short film by award–winning documentary–maker David Modell.
3. David Modell, the films director, said that the documentary had taken almost two years to make and was an important exploration of the condition.
4. Paul Tagliabue, then the commissioner of the NFL, advised Modell that because the move was so controversial, because Clevelanders were so devastated, he would be best served to allow the Browns‘ records to stay in Ohio.
5. Compared with Modell Deutschland, Britain was "the sick man of Europe". One overexcited commentator wrote that "the difference as measured in national products per head between Britain and, say, Germany is now as wide as the difference between Britain and the continent of Africa". The facts don‘t bear him out, but that was the perception.