With much less razzmatazz, McLean is marking a 50th anniversary of her own. |
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But we hadn't come here in quest of glitter and razzmatazz and we had looked forward to seeing an older Bastar. |
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The much awaited fashion week is yet to start, but the run-up to the Capital's annual dose of razzmatazz is almost as busy. |
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It is not possible to remedy this public disenchantment by more razzmatazz, electronic voting or Pop Idol stunts. |
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But Danielsen offers a glimmer of hope for those who love blockbuster razzmatazz. |
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Especially in the 20-year-old's US homeland, where razzmatazz sells and the sport's publicity gurus need people to buy into it. |
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As Delhi prepares for its annual date with razzmatazz, the fashion-conscious are debating who would be in the limelight this year. |
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For party animals who may want to add some razzmatazz to the festive season, there are other options. |
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In place of Merman's razzmatazz, Ross gives us a rounded, unsentimental portrait of a damaged human being. |
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But it's been about a decade since his canny combination of show-biz razzmatazz and high style was on a Broadway menu. |
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The launch of the York City Supporters' Trust was packed with memories, stirring speeches, razzmatazz and above all a sense of hope and unity. |
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Wilson's constituent mail on Social Security is filled with the same rhetorical razzmatazz. |
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These girls are swapping their schoolbooks for pom-poms to embrace all the razzmatazz that is cheerleading. |
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We'd just experienced the razzmatazz of Canadian football and third division football on cold, wet Saturday afternoons provided a stark contrast. |
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More than 800 invited guests turned up for the high-kicking razzmatazz celebrating the town's largest single leisure investment. |
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Experienced observers attest to the extraordinary razzmatazz that surrounds World Cup events. |
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But beneath this razzmatazz lies a sporting discipline full of high-energy moves and world championships. |
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It seems in keeping with his film-making style that there is no razzmatazz about Thin Man Films's headquarters. |
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Although 13th in line to the throne, Zara has had little to do with the razzmatazz of royalty and shuns publicity. |
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Elections US-style combine primaries and caucuses, town hall meetings, TV advertising, razzmatazz and big money. |
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Some razzmatazz was necessary because ticket sales were slow. |
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Reduced to a line with an impressive, simple style and representation with razzmatazz, ARTE is custom-made for cultivated stylish living. |
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There was little in the way of fanfare, little in the way of razzmatazz. |
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American politics with its razzmatazz and movie stars were an anathema. |
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Available now for long as stocks last, a home pampering session could be just the pick-me-up after all the razzmatazz of the party season. |
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Several house cocktails, such as the Clock Tower Sour and the Lazarus, were punch-bowl sweet, but the gingery Dark and Stormy on tap had some razzmatazz. |
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Were the reserved Brits ready for the razzmatazz and exposed flesh? |
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In contrast to Yes Scotland's razzmatazz, the Better Together launch at Napier University's futuristic silver auditorium at Craiglockhart in Edinburgh a month later was a far more sober affair. |
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The authorities rapidly decided to bow to public opinion and scale down the razzmatazz surrounding the parade of the Olympic torch through China in order to reflect the tragedy. |
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Autumn is the season of harvest, which means not only giving thanks to God, but also taking produce to market and stocking up for winter, with all the razzmatazz that such gatherings entail. |
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Bethpage must have taken a lot out of him as must all the razzmatazz that goes with being a first-time big-timer. |
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Is he really the next big thing, or is all the media attention just a bunch of razzmatazz? |
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When I finally got done dealing with all the razzmatazz of college registration, I decided to go out and have a drink. |
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Rugby ace Jonny Wilkinson doesn't like the razzmatazz that goes with his celebrity status. |
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He says he's late for the meeting because his daughter had an emergency at school, but I don't buy this razzmatazz. |
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A few politicians are creating some razzmatazz about reinstating the draft. |
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Amid royal razzmatazz, religious pomp and military panoply, King Richard III was buried in Leicester Cathedral yesterday, 530 years after he died in the Battle of Bosworth. |
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Thirty three years ago, the albums chart record breaker was here in the North East, giving an interview at Tyne Tees TV for the children's music show Razzmatazz. |
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