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Great-aunt Edith showed Annie how to scan photographs and store them as images on the computer, using a collection of her very own black and white artistic poses from her early days in the glamour business, images which would now be considered at best cute but in most cases just as period pieces
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loved the glitz and the glamour that seemed to shine out from the
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‘We could do with a bit of glamour around the place
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glamour business, images which would now be considered at best
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It may be that they could simply glamour the humans into doing their will, and doing so gratefully
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The Roulette area was the prime attraction centre for glamour
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unlike so many times in that shiny casino with all its false anticipations and dubious glamour
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Arrogance, the off-spring of Low Esteem, is (fortunately) balanced, however, by the professional demeanor of other (exceptional) athletes with little or nothing to prove, whose quiet tenor, and business like attitude, free of pretentious designs and excessive self-regard; that is to say, individuals who are comfortable with themselves and in themselves, who feel that they have nothing to prove and are (generally) less likely to be influenced by money and glamour; speaks volumes about the fundamental character of an emotional secure individual
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He studied journalism in school, but of course, once you learned the trick of how the news was made it kind of lost its glamour
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“What? Me teach weird kids who dribble and can't think?” I'd always pictured myself in glamour roles
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That love of romance and dream and glamour could never, he thought, return
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It had been only the glamour of the manse that had temporarily blinded Emmeline's eyes to the better part
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She would never have admitted it, but she felt a little secret jealousy of Persis Ford, concerning whose wonderful beauty and city glamour she had heard a great deal
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still get seduced by the glamour and the fantasy
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But it was a catered affair, with just enough glamour and dazzle to keep Sierra happy
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To report such an incident might take a certain glow off the glamour of multicultural diversity
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knows the real, beyond the glamour of appearances
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Madeline was tired of refilling the pot, but was far too intimidated to even say so, and was meekly acting like a tea lady, instead of executive secretary to a Glamour High Society Editor
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‘There’s very little glamour in working for a bankrupt company
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There was also a definite angle of glamour and intrigue that went with the thought of college
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was all the technology, all the glamour of Los Angeles!
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that glamour he felt like a duck out of water
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The glamour girls with nose jobs and Botox lips were
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exclaimed, awed by her glamour
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expectations were for her to look like a model out of a glamour
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At least, without disrespecting the opinion of biologists in this regard, that was my appreciation at that time: without grace, very ugly without glamour
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GLAMOUR SPELLS Glamour, glamour, glamour
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There is love, there is lust, there is friendship, there is hatred, there is beauty and there is style, but what is glamour?
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Put simply, glamour is the power one has to attract attention to themselves just by their physical appearance
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Scorpios seek the glamour and fun of the rich and famous in a restrained, discreet way
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I had used my glamour on them and even as I waited, both of them tilted their heads offering me their necks
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Some even followed me and I used my glamour on them to provide me with my next meal
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He did not stiffen but relaxed as my glamour compelled him
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I used my glamour on the creatures in the barn so that not one made a sound as I saddled, bridled a pair, mounted and rode out onto the road that went up over the hill through the woods towards home
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I didn’t look at them but called softly using my glamour and two of them stepped into the room
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I called out using my glamour and because I was so weak, I could only bring small creatures to me
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Only then did I send forth a call using the Dracule’s glamour
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Let loose the Dracule glamour on him and watched him lose his will as his mind took over
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I released him from the glamour but kept my weapons ready
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“You have the Dracule’s glamour,” he returned
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The glamour and push
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The glamour of the car is so pervasive that teenagers eagerly await the chance for a
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“Take away the ringlets; remove the glamour, it’s her! The bitch is even grinning at me
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A black winter two piece suit now covered the glamour; black stockings and shoes and darker lipstick
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Although involved in the world of glitz and glamour, I have always
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Boz said it was easy to spot them, a little weasely guy and some type of glamour cop
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He couldn’t see through her glamour? Raynon forgot she even wore it
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I will create a glamour that will use her own energy to power it
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That is because of a spell that keeps me under a glamour
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Then I concentrated on dropping my glamour
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That’s why you never take your glamour off
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I figured she was trying to see behind the glamour that I wore so I said, “You will not be able to see through it
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Due to the glamour she wore he wasn’t able to see what she actually was but he knew he needed her
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A glamour of peace and tranquillity shyness in her attire
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The narcissistic leader prefers the sparkle and glamour of well-orchestrated illusions to the tedium and method of real accomplishments
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For those who are office-bound the glamour of the international traveller looks enticing, but the traveller will tell you of the interminable boredom they experience during the process of flying
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What is worse, as if to light up every minority household with its naïve Hindu torch, it infuses in the Indian Musalman a sense of neglect by the Indian nation itself; why, won’t its glamour boys and girls attribute their economic backwardness to the Hindu biases rather than exposing the age-old Muslim apathy for secular education? Wonder how these fail to see the children of the Hindu maids and the Christian coolies everywhere walking up to the English-medium schools in their uniforms
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Looting the country’s resources and moving the funds into wide places becomes like packages, the filthy rich then burn the dirty money on fashion and glamour while the real worker lives on 2 a day
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How was I to know that he would take those… girls, dead faeries and their glamour
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Ever since the golden age of cinema she had watched the Oscar ceremonies, and whereas now she didn’t necessarily agree with some of the trash the film studios were producing she still could not help getting wrapped up in the pure glamour of it all
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She had hours of star filled glamour laid out in front of her and would relish each one
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In short the penthouse was more like a huge (and well run) luxury hotel and mansion than a private residence, and it oozed of opulent glamour, wealth, and luxury
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His charming green eyes were shining with glamour and liveliness
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Yet a glance at the stand outside WH Smiths revealed another load of Natalie’s old glamour photographs had somehow made it into the tabloids
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It had been every shade of this hue over the years – pearl white as an exotic dancer, sunflower yellow as a glamour model
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There is no glamour to this and if you thought there was, after two weeks you will wish you were bagging groceries for a living
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‘My company has done a fine job after all,’ he said as he was touched by the glamour of the place
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“ This has the retro glamour of diamond-patterned stretch lace; a lovely floral detail in pearlized blue with vanilla accents
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much glamour in the thought of being a ringmaster not to
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Rajani was there with all her glamour
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Both the females were feeling proud of their beauty and glamour
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glamour, there are still a handful of initiates who either
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was always about the glitz and glamour, the rich and
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Her media profile, with the talkshows fawning over her, the men’s magazines begging for photo spreads, the glamour mags demanding haircare tips, as well as no small amount of political pressure, meant that she had to be seconded to 1st for the visit
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It could hardly be otherwise for in Egypt of the late fifties Americans had the foreign glamour of their films, their music, their beautiful stars and starlets, the lifestyle with their snazzy homes and two-car garages
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But there is no doubt, it added glamour to her glamour
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Until the shows began and the beautiful girls entered our lives and filled them with glamour and mine with restlessness and relentless longing
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She tried to maintain the glamour and the possibilities, which she now flaunted and were henceforth mostly unconstrained and unconcealed with plastic surgery and facelifts
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She did not capture the same notice as Rhea for she lacked her glamour but kept the gossipy club crowd"s tongues wagging
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Movies and dramas are revolving around the topics of money, power, food, sex, violence and glamour
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Part of her glamour was gone with the removal of her makeup and her exotic clothing but she was totally endearing in the oversize pajamas with sleeves and trousers rolled up
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Yes, I entered this world of the women of glamour not as a participant but a servant, an observer, a secret, timid lover of their sex
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As he grew older he cut an increasingly seductive figure despite his simplicity and lack of airs of a glamour boy
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Claire Lyons: She recently moved from sunny Orlando to Westchester, New York, and is having some major trouble adjusting to the glitz and glamour
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There’s no reason, with all our great resources, we can’t have the prestige and the glamour of a city like Chicago
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A hiding spot, a glamour, an evil-tasting potion that preached mutiny in his bowels…these had been the terms of those precautions, and Cambridge still wasn't certain whether they had actually worked or if fear alone—the fear of failure that, like contraband, he carried but kept hidden away—had played the master role in his survival
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Lisa probably used a glamour to keep them away
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He had me call fire, cast a circle, levitate and move objects, and what turned out to be my favorite, how to do a glamour
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There is no doubt that Australian cities have a lot of glamour and that there are many activities to do in and around these cities
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The wife who seemed the most beautiful or most gracious woman imaginable, the husband who was looked upon as the strongest or cleverest man in the world, slowly loses this impossible glamour and shrinks to the life size proportions of a real man or woman
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There have been some celebrities using the product too, most notably Nicola McLean who is a glamour model in the united kingdom
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He was hurt between the past glamour with Miriam and the knowledge that his mother fretted
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Their loving grew more mechanical, without the marvellous glamour
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Once, she wore a glamour that met him size for girth, wing for wing, crown for crown