The acclaim was richly deserved, but things were less glamorous from her point of view. |
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Yes, I have a few wrinkles, but I am quite a well-preserved, glamorous granny. |
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It was hard to believe Lana had once thought of her as glamorous, even an adventuress. |
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Despite his gradual ascent up the World Cup rankings, his lifestyle has remained far from glamorous. |
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In the 1920s and 30s it developed into a glamorous resort populated by rich aesthetes, dissident intellectuals and artists. |
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She simply wants to be a beautiful, glamorous, radiant, ravishing movie star. |
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Although it sounds glamorous and fun, Caldwell says there is a danger you can lose touch with reality. |
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Roy is keen to exploit the current vogue for things kitsch, promising glamorous, Seventies costumes. |
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The ambassador's glamorous ex-mistress Gloria Swanson did not crash the party, as the womenfolk of both families had feared. |
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The binmen's job may not be as glamorous as some jobs but it is no less worthy of a proper return for the work done. |
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He's a regular on the red carpet and known for his lavish parties and glamorous life style. |
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Cindy had the decency to get dressed, at least, although she was dressed in a ridiculously glamorous dress with lace and frills. |
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The participants have a reputation as lawless and irresponsible, the glamorous equivalent of Magaluf lager louts. |
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He lusts lasciviously after glamorous, unattainable women but actually lives at home with his mum who does his ironing. |
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A feminine, fun yet glamorous line, Monisha used plenty of zardozi embroidery, sequined tattoo motifs and prints. |
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Okay, before we got on the subject of where I work, I'll just say that it's not glamorous or ritzy or anything like that. |
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He is a gifted and virtuosic dancer, robustly masculine in performance and blessed with handsome good looks and a glamorous stage presence. |
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In more recent years the new aristocracies of the pop world have changed the city's landscape in their own glamorous ways. |
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He says the makers wanted a glamorous artiste who can perform well in a key role. |
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Today, as she tends her garden in a retirement community, Brevard considers her glamorous past with a mix of ruefulness and pride. |
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It is accompanied by several other more glamorous options at a similar asking price. |
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They will love making thumbprints in the cookies but might have trouble sitting still for less glamorous tasks like stemming cherry tomatoes. |
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Fabrics will be shining, lustrous and glamorous, with satin and silk the main focus. |
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While the retail garment business is still unfavorable, made-to-order products, usually glamorous evening dresses, are a good source of income. |
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The website carries photos of celebrities attending award ceremonies, dressed in glamorous attire. |
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The luscious silk and delicate lace trim are what make these tap pants so glamorous. |
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There were glamorous and trendy babes, all children of aging supermodels, actors, rock stars and maybe a few royalties here and there. |
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But even without clever lighting and professional make-up artists, her girls look as glamorous and resplendent as any Hollywood icon. |
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She sported a glamorous wardrobe, wearing a new gown every time she stepped on stage. |
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This is so far the only production directed by the glamorous French ballet star who is among the world's most famous ballerinas at present. |
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You can be stuck in a hotel, a thousand miles away in a different time zone, and it is never glamorous. |
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It wasn't glamorous by any means, but it was all so new and exciting to me. |
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He is an immensely popular figure, thanks in no small measure to his glamorous and down-to-earth wife. |
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The Drive programme will have extensive coverage throughout this glamorous event. |
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Extravagant, self-indulgent and impulsive, the teenage King led a very glamorous, lavish lifestyle. |
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This is a good time to put some effort into the less glamorous side of gardening, although creating the perfect tilth can be rewarding in itself. |
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He continues his onslaught against all things glamorous, now beardless, but sporting a home-made basin-cut. |
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From time to time, it's fun to have a night out in a glamorous place filled with beautiful people and the cash doesn't really matter. |
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Like them he too had little difficulty entering the glitzy and glamorous tinsel world. |
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The presence of glamorous tinsel stars add more sheen to any function with frenzied crowd trying to have a glimpse of their favourite stars. |
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It was only a matter of time before salsa and merengue's less glamorous sibling earned its recognition in the Latin music limelight. |
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Few would begrudge Kevin the success he now enjoys, particularly since he has played his fair share of less glamorous gigs. |
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His design was a tour de force, and it became one of the most glamorous and widely admired of all the Cold War embassies. |
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She was a glamorous loser, a musical comedy tragedienne, a mixture of frivolity and misfortune. |
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It tastes like betel leaf, I suppose, but it goes down easily, like a glamorous form of baby porridge shipped in from the kitchens of old Ceylon. |
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There has been nothing unsaid about interior decorative showpieces and how they have helped change a drab looking room to a glamorous live-in. |
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Let's face it, she must be one of the most glamorous women supposed to be this side of forty on the planet. |
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It is photographed in glamorous monochrome that mixes black and white and all pearly shades in between. |
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Ball gowns and black ties were the dress code as the town council hosted its yearly civic dinner and dance in glamorous style. |
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These leather sandals aren't platforms, but they look so glamorous that I couldn't resist mentioning them. |
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Their glamorous aura of unattainableness makes them idols to millions of Japanese fans. |
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She sent photos of herself posing in her underwear, a bikini and a glamorous ballgown. |
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Not for the first time, the Camerons managed to look like a slightly glamorous version of the rest of us modern, unflashy, relaxed. |
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And he doesn't play for a glamorous Premiership team but slogs it out for second division Stockport County. |
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The girls in evening dresses looked glamorous and the men wore smart clothes with a cutting edge. |
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From glamorous beach goddess to surf chic and neon brights there are sure to be styles and colours to suit everyone. |
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The movie is set in the harsh, sootily glamorous new Russian business world. |
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True to her quirky nature the Essex girl upped her glamorous ways and traded in vajazzling for a scouse-brow. |
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They were hatcheck and cigarette girls, dancers in chorus lines, singers with small bands and combos, and glamorous frequenters of night spots. |
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They demonstrated how to create and set perfect pin curls and how to style them into a glamorous victory roll. |
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It begins by evoking the glamorous life of a young woman who lives happily if callowly in a cocoon of utter fabulousness. |
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I would of course win, and embark on an exciting and glamorous career as a celebrity re-mixer and general global god of Dance music. |
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There are to many pressures on young girls what with adverts depicting women as thin size 8 waisted sticks as beautiful and glamorous. |
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It's not a very glamorous job but at least it was better then my old job which was sticking price tags again and again on canned food. |
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The cops weren't hugely heroic figures, but working stiffs, not even remotely glamorous. |
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Too many Russian designers focus on haute couture instead of less glamorous but more profitable ready-to-wear lines. |
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Granted, some of the strange new places to be visited were not glamorous, precisely. |
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Six-thirty rolled around and I got dressed, putting on the glamorous red dress and strappy shoes. |
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A glorious blast of atonal thrum somehow makes being strung out seem seedily glamorous. |
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Bolton girls are once again being given the opportunity to win the chance of a glamorous modelling career. |
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For the most glamorous evenings choose from back seam hold-ups and spot mesh tights or lace top stockings and hold ups to complete the look. |
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Common folk also exhibited chivalrous conduct, though in less glamorous ways. |
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It is quite a change from the glamorous Vegas lifestyle this living in a hovel stuff. |
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You would think that it would be a cinch to give an exciting or glamorous, or appropriately poetic, account of 36 hours in Rome. |
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Once she arrives she will be given a glamorous wardrobe packed with designer gowns, swimwear and suits. |
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Lyubov Orlova was probably the most glamorous and popular actress of Soviet cinema. |
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Nicole Kidman and Brad Pitt were named by cinemagoers yesterday as the big screen's most glamorous stars. |
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The two, Switzerland's most glamorous diplomatic couple, have acquired a reputation as partygoers in Berlin. |
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The second is the glamorous Lady Stephens in a clinging white trouser suit and black boots. |
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Photographs show her as glamorous with a penchant for fashions with a nipped-in waist and large hats. |
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For glamorous eyes, we'd use false eyelashes, although we'd cut them in half to avoid looking too artificial. |
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Red in fashion is a glamorous, powerful color, much beloved by fashion designers. |
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The party at the West End had all the glamorous people in town ranging from celebrities to top fashion models. |
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It's too bad that our soap operas only show the glamorous and comfy lifestyles of the upper class. |
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Travel became glamorous and fast, entertainment a mass industry and advertising spending mushroomed to feed the growth in consumerism. |
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The young fella had finally tasted the glamorous world that captured his imagination four decades earlier. |
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Maybe New York City refrigerators are inferior to the other larger, more glamorous cooling systems elsewhere that keep milk fresher longer? |
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The inflamer of passions was glamorous guitarist Tom who, together with his brother James, was the band's eye-popping focus. |
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Marriage is still glamorous and still thought to include, as an aspiration, lifelong sexual fidelity. |
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Knokke's Casino represented for a Belgian singer like Brel the pinnacle of success, glamorous like Las Vegas was for Frank Sinatra. |
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Two of those legendary calendars, featuring the world's most glamorous pin-ups, currently have pride of place at Eastleigh Museum. |
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To them, constabulary duties are far less glamorous and honorable than the conventional wars they signed up for, and far more ambiguous. |
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One TV campaign features a glamorous woman flaunting flamboyant designer clothes in a subway car. |
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The guy is not glamorous, he really is very strong indeed, and a bit of an iron man when it comes to chess stamina. |
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The car crawled at 11 miles per hour, as excited onlookers cheered the smiling President and his glamorous wife. |
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Well, as I find myself increasingly saying during conversations with the glamorous Spartist, crikey. |
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They also design the most glamorous and desirable crochet silk throws and scarves and elegant tableware and bed linen. |
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Even on the fashion front, although the dresses were classically glamorous, not one would have frightened the horses. |
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An ancient concoction called frumenty or furmety is a less glamorous but more plausible source. |
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Gangsta culture may look glamorous to some but transport it to the Midlands and it looks daft. |
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There are no glamorous high-tech stocks, even though it is always tempting as an investor to gamble on risky firms, he writes. |
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So who was this daring woman, who ranks alongside the likes of glamorous adventurers such as Isak Dinesen and Beryl Markham? |
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I was going to leave my glamorous life behind in this rich and prep place, back to the slums and ghettos of the slowly decaying city in the east. |
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The Orange British Academy Film Awards is one of the most glamorous events in the prize-giving calendar and draws a list of top name guests. |
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It came as a shock to learn that they were not these glamorous, mysterious creatures but that they had feet of clay. |
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The media focus as much on his glamorous lifestyle as on his flourishing business. |
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But for me, its certainly not the money and its not the glamorous lifestyle. |
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My local station was 100 years old this year, and is rather less glamorous. |
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All those beautiful women will make swimming seem more glamorous to the rest of the world. |
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The whole place is impossibly glamorous and the wealth on display is something else. |
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He is actually playing the part of a giant doughnut, which doesn't sound very glamorous to us. |
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So the sets look glamorous and glossy, yet the lighting creates startling contrasts between light and shadow. |
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This might be the world's most glamorous pub crawl, but it's still a pub crawl, and it could end only one way. |
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For many it was not a glamorous life but the work they did was of great importance. |
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He plays an egomaniacal celebrity author living with his glamorous second wife and his shy grown-up daughter from his first marriage. |
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My grandmother is in her eighties, regularly touches up her roots, and still looks very glamorous. |
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Alongside Faye Dunaway, Rourke trashed his glamorous image to drag the audience into an abyss of dipsomania. |
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The glamorous cabinet minister sacked by the president made an enemy of of the president's wife with early morning calls. |
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The end of the pass was no more glamorous than the entry, a red door that opened to an iron ladder. |
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Viewers who meet the actress in person are often surprised by how naturally glamorous and self-poised she is. |
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It was glamorous as always with an ungodly amount of social elites crowding the ballrooms and game rooms. |
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A multinational behind glamorous fashion and perfume brands pays its factory workers starvation wages. |
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But the glamorous trio still made time for a half-hour walkabout to greet the 4,000 screaming fans who had packed Leicester Square. |
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Those four games are seen as the ideal warm-ups for the most glamorous of the friendlies, a showpiece trip to Germany to play SV Hamburg. |
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But please, don't stop name-dropping your glamorous existence in the sweaty cosmopolis on my account. |
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With their mansion in Versailles and glamorous, loving, jet-set lifestyle, they seemed to have the perfect relationship. |
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Far from being quotidian these glamorous fancies push fashion to the limit in their testing fusion of ego-soothing props and dreamy confection. |
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Race walking actually has a longer history than many of the more glamorous track and field events. |
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I was feeling rather glamorous still dressed up in my evening gown. |
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These were the orthopedic surgeons to be, and they tended toward the brawny side, except for one glamorous blond in their midst. |
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It was all extremely glamorous, if not exactly a teenager's idea of fun. |
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The movie is a fantasy about a mousy housewife who is transformed into a glamorous star. |
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My childhood to D-list modeling career was nothing short of a self-propelled She's All That, and it was not glamorous. |
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He caught on film whatever took his fancy, but more than the glamorous and opulent face of Europe, it was her ordinary, earthy face that attracted him. |
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It had gone from being plain and mild mannered, to glittery and glamorous. |
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There's nothing very glitzy or glamorous about struggling to put up a big tent in a high wind with freezing rain trickling down your neck and mud up to your eyeballs. |
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The second time around would be just as eventful, if decidedly less glamorous. |
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In most people's eyes, Shanghai was an extremely glamorous city during that period, with a splendid variety of entertainment venues for revelries. |
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He thanked them and followed their directions to the hotel, which as he guessed was ritzy and glamorous and all the things he never could afford to be. |
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It eventually led to a glamorous career in which he was equally as famous for his technical skill with a camera as his easy-going manner behind it. |
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The Berkeley Court Hotel's opulent ballroom with its lofty ceiling, tall mirrors and huge chandeliers offers the perfect backdrop for a glamorous night. |
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The shadow of the Major-Currie affair falls across Blackpool, where suddenly even the least glamorous are excitingly scented with the pheromone of power. |
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It was once the most glamorous hotel in town, but in 1964, hundreds of European hostages were held captive in its rooms. |
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He put them in glamorous gowns, yes, but also encouraged them to buy trendier ready-to-wear labels off the rack. |
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After watching that scene, you could hardly call the use of heroin in Pulp Fiction romanticized or glamorous. |
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The pimping trial reconvenes on January 20, when all the glamorous escorts are expected to be in court. |
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The glamorous couple had been photographed countless times as they glided through the glittering world of British high society. |
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Art, too, has its gravitational pull, its glamorous siren call. |
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And as glitzy and glamorous as it can be, it has its dark side, and it can take its toll, like it did on Chris. |
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It's not glamorous, but I must say that if I had to metamorphose into an insect, I could have done far worse, such as a meal-worm or one of those creepy luna moths. |
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The work takes us from Hollywood hyperbole and reality TV to video-game warfare and the macho military leader's weakness for glamorous gold bustiers and high heels. |
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However much the glamorous image of the corseted and gartered, smoky-voiced chanteuse remains, he says they never bought into that aspect of the culture. |
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It's a thin line between looking glamorous and looking tarty. |
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Although it was less glamorous, it was still very comfortable. |
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It is symbolic of the way that this glamorous Italian has ridden out the storm of controversy, calumny and secrecy surrounding the building, designed by her late husband. |
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While not physically prepossessing and perhaps less obviously glamorous than her contemporaries, she is aging beautifully, and it is a pleasure to see her work. |
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An egomaniacal celebrity author lives in Paris with his glamorous young second wife and his shy and unhappy grown-up daughter from his first marriage. |
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Better suited to countries where the sky is blue from May to September, they look glossy and glamorous on holiday but out of place back in Blighty. |
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Bagging groceries for the elderly, scrubbing dishes at pizzerias or flipping greasy burgers at a McJob is about as glamorous as employment gets for most 16 year olds. |
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I did my hair every day, and felt almost glamorous at times. |
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It is sexy and glamorous like a rose bouquet, and provocative and intense! |
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By choosing to anchor her fiction within the realms in which most crime occurs, Mina eschews the glamorous settings of other, less realistic novels of the genre. |
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Can you be suffering from a streaming cold and still look glamorous? |
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No doubt there will be plenty of ladies entering the most glamorous granny competition with so many fit and good looking grannies around these days. |
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It was just a very sort of glamorous, sophisticated, polished thing. |
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From overly glamorous eyelashes to a Mr. Rogers-inspired sweater vest, the Iowa caucuses were a runway of regret. |
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It was great to see a photo of you all toffed up too, you glamorous thing! |
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In Sarah, he had found a tall, power-dressing, glamorous partner, serious and flinty, with a successful business record in developing a right-on public relations company. |
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The difficulty does not reside in any beguilement of the court into looking more tenderly on such who breach their contracts, glamorous though they often are. |
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While you probably imagined that my family tree was chock-a-block with international playboys and glamorous socialites, I actually come from a long line of caravanners. |
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Today, many of the theaters have been converted to less glamorous uses, such as housing swap meets, while others are only open for special events or tours. |
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There is still true love out there, and there are still glamorous couples who are madly in love, even after all these years. |
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Anyone who supposes modern British casinos to be peopled by Roger Moore lookalikes in white tuxedos and glamorous floozies in slinky dresses has clearly never visited one. |
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Distinguished participants milled about in the foyer leading to the stairs up to the glamorous assembly rooms above the Takeaway Kebab, removing waterproofs and bicycle clips. |
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Venus also trines the midheaven, which allowed her to build a glamorous image for her typical Arian features of lean body, long neck and large bones. |
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Wendy the glamorous quiz mistress indicated that there were three parts to the answer and to get the full points you needed to get all the parts right. |
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In addition, her job gave her access to a glamorous social scene that was previously unattainable. |
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As she speaks she adopts the pose of a sexually assured and admired woman, drawing down one strap of her petticoat to reveal and stroke a glamorous neck and chest. |
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Styling may sound very glamorous, but it's not all it seems. |
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It was once true that nearly every commercial pilot spoke in a drawl, imitating the West Virginian accent of the most glamorous airman of all time. |
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Celebrities flocked to this glamorous and buzzy temple of literature and culture. |
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In fact, Pringle's cashmere knitwear and the twinset, patented by in-house designer Otto Weisz, had been staples of every glamorous Hollywood wardrobe. |
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Remember when the thought of mobile phone at the pool seemed glamorous? |
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From a business point of view, these are not the most glamorous companies. |
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Meet Anna Dello Russo, the outrageous, glamorous, wild-child editor of Nippon Vogue. |
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They may not be glamorous or have a lot of sizzle, but they work. |
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Sit back for a moment and imagine a glamorous night of clubbing in Paris. |
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If you're looking for a glamorous night out, bathed in the glow of candlelight with the unassuming murmur of trip hop in the background, than you've come to the wrong place. |
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The resulting image is one of the most celebrated pictures of the glamorous and vivacious Diana at the peak of her fame. |
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For anyone who ever thought it was glamorous to die young, Reed was the counterintuitive counterfactual. |
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It was all extremely glamorous, if not exactly a teenager 's idea of fun. |
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They either have a tendency to hyperbolize and make life much more glamorous and titillating than it is, or the other way. |
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But he ended up reaching for the stars in a more glamorous way as Queen's guitarist when the band zoomed into orbit as one of the most successful acts in the history of music. |
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Both fields look so glamorous from outside but it's so tough out there. |
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Handsome and well-dressed, he was happily in his second marriage, to Winnie, a beautiful and glamorous social worker. |
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Steve told Tim it's best to avoid buying glamorous houses, and slums. |
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But Langley Fox, his 24-year-old great grand-daughter, is proving you can make it sans the glamorous family name. |
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The family day takes place on Sunday, with a feast of underage football, bouncing castle, glamorous granny competition, bonny baby competition etc. |
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Nearly every glamorous, wealthy, successful career woman you might envy now started out as some kind of schlepp. |
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The government took a strong view on this and smoking was now looked upon unsociable, the first time since the 1930's when it was glamorous to smoke. |
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The Bright Young People were the most glamorous, influential, self-absorbed, quasi-bohemian and overeducated creatures in existence. |
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The upcoming show features the 16 glamorous showgirls strutting their stuff to some of the world's best-loved musical artists. |
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But the fact they're glamorous and get their boobies out now and again allows the snipers to dismiss them as popsies. |
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Following the North East performance of their Greatest Hits Live Tour the glamorous fivesome headed to Livello, on Newcastle's Quayside. |
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With beautiful looks and a quirky image, acress Audrey Tatou is hot property in the glamorous world of movies. |
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You still have your sparkling ruler, Mercury, and the glamorous Venus in the chattiest of sectors. |
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Thus, perhaps because certainty has a natural appeal, its less glamorous alter-ego, doubt, is often disfavored in public discourse. |
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It may not be as glamorous as robots or IT, but hyper-efficient auctions, such as those run by industry leader USS, draw buyers by the thousands. |
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Tomboyishly glamorous in her overalls, Burdick sings sweetly and spars ably. |
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Opt for a floor-length gown, or a high-low gown for a glamorous look, complete with glamorous Hollywood curls or a sleek up-do. |
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A peachy shade, such as Bourjois Abricotine pour mutines, complements the glamorous starlet look. |
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In The 39 Steps, Hitchcock's glamorous blonde star, Madeleine Carroll, is put in handcuffs. |
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Thanks to the unfussy and candid nature of these shots, we can imagine that we still live in a more glamorous age. |
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She has plenty of glamorous nightwear but says mine are more sensible and comfortable. |
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Sparkling earrings and an updo styled in large barrel curls add the final glamorous touches. |
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The site hosts a number of glamorous bell tents which includes double beds, a gas stove, carpet and even an iPod dock. |
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Polly Walker, who plays the glamorous and gritty Frannie, is back along with Pippa Haywood as mousy Harriet, mum of even mousier inmate Gavin. |
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I bumped into the glamorous GMTV presenter at the last night of Love Muscle, the gay night at South London's Fridge club. |
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Perhaps any more glamorous treatment of the corrida might be as banal in Mexico as a postcard of Mount Rushmore would be here. |
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And at the moment he walks into the glamorous Stage Door Canteen across the dance floor is pretty Flora Reid. |
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Polly Walker, who plays the glamorous and gritty Frannie, is back with Pippa Haywood as mousy Harriet, mum of even mousier inmate Gavin. |
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I grew up with a really glamorous mum, so it would be unnatural for me to say, 'Must look dowdier. |
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The idea for a swishing event comes from Sophie's love of glamorous and sparkly clothes and shoes. |
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Those old machines are not very glamorous, but even 20 years after their introduction, they are still the workhorses of the industry. |
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Although advertising seems a glamorous business she insists that expediency is all, even down to her artily cropped hair. |
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Some of his most influential outfits included see-through blouses, safari jackets and glamorous gowns, versions of which are still in fashion today. |
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Yesterday's event, part of the racecourse's May festival, saw racegoers turn up dressed to the nines in a range of glamorous outfits despite some inclement weather. |
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According to Janet Todd, the model for the title character may have been Eliza de Feuillide, who inspired Austen with stories of her glamorous life and various adventures. |
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The story line in magazines and cinema that most appealed to boys was the glamorous heroism of British soldiers fighting wars that were exciting and just. |
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These laws, however, proved no impediment to wealthier prostitutes because their glamorous appearances were almost indistinguishable from noble women. |
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A common reference for the glamorous image of scooters is Roman Holiday, a 1953 romantic comedy in which Gregory Peck carries Audrey Hepburn around Rome on a Vespa. |
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Attendees walked away with glamorous prizes such as a boxing glove autographed by Mohammad Ali, a luxury vacation package and a platinum necklace with a diamond cross. |
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The glamorous Galwegian is interviewed about her new show Modern Life, a four-part series focusing on dieting, dating, the skin trade and the price of fame. |
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And for these children, many of them devoid of any optimism about the future, the world of gangsters and gangsterism seems impossibly glamorous and wealthy. |
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We were playing dressing up and she was having a whale of a time being lost in a world of princesses, lightsaberwaving Jedis and glamorous train drivers. |
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The 23-year-old actress said that it wasn't as glamorous as it sounds as she got a million paper cuts on her back from all the money, Us magazine reported. |
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With a breathless voice more appropriate for oohing about a glamorous rock star, Rich is telling all internet marketers that they don't know squat. |
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Geneva Lane and the rest of the girls might not be in the same league as Girls Aloud but it seems they are already upsizing their wardrobe ready for a glamorous pop-life. |
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Launching in stores nationwide and online today, Reger Noir is a new 21-piece luxurious collection of lingerie sets, with glamorous basques and including peekaboo detail. |
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He and Butler are joined in the three-parter by Inday Ba, playing glamorous model Celeste, the third member of an eternal triangle that ends in tragedy. |
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The 21-year-old brought her signature hairstyle, her high ponytail, to this glamorous show too and looked completely at ease as she was surrounded by skimpily dressed models. |
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The drama will feature south London at its least glamorous, where money was scarce, the staple diet was rock salmon and chips, and the flicks offer the only hint of glamour. |
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I'm old enough to remember when people really took beauty contests seriously' as a deeply fashion-conscious seven-year-old, I loved the glamorous cozzies and white stilettos. |
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The entrance of brassily glamorous Christine Colgate, who is to be the ill-chosen subject of a bet between the two rivals, came just before the interval. |
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Fruitfly and stinky compost just aren't very glamorous, are they? |
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While some new mothers can dismiss baby fat as a rite of passage, entertainers are expected to bounce back to their former thin, glamorous selves at lightning speed. |
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I want it to be in some ultra cold, dry climate where I can cover up the lumps and bumps with layers of glamorous fake fur and peer smoulderingly out from false eyelashes. |
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