Besides, familiar faces from the silver screen and even the small screen, there will be a lot of glitterati at these burger joints. |
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Country's glitterati from the world of fashion, entertainment and Bollywood dazzled at the function. |
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He had made it in Beijing, which saved his producers a great deal of money and put him in contact with China's filmmaking glitterati. |
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For the glitterati, pets very often are their most devoted and constant friends and, therefore, enjoy the best money can buy. |
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I agree that it's cruel to daughters and wives to raise the stakes of beauty to an unattainable level just to spite the glitterati. |
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He travels in stratospheric circles with crowned heads, presidents and various illuminati, glitterati and cognoscenti. |
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Going by the trend, fashion shows are normally associated with glitterati and glitz. |
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The glitterati and the twitterati in the cocktail circuits of the capital are ready with their doomsday scenarios. |
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Later that evening the Kimmel Center hosts a red-carpet-styled gala for the glitterati and a dress-to-the-nines semiformal. |
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If you want to rub shoulders with the modern-day glitterati, go for dinner at any of the restaurants by the harbour. |
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These weren't Escalade-driving glitterati, five handlers removed from actual people. |
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Seasoned fans bristling for a good time, designers decked out almost as wildly as their creations, the glitterati from Wellington and Auckland, cool in black. |
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Fashion shows are inevitable hangouts on the glitterati calendar. |
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As well as the horse-loving public, the glitterati attend in droves, and some of them even compete. |
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But other members of psychiatry's glitterati believes that PRS is a nightmare of its own kind. |
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Magazine writers are mining the territory of their day jobs to write bankable novels that bring readers inside the worlds of music and fashion glitterati. |
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Every weekend the resort is packed with IT executives, bankers and media glitterati. |
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A bar at the front serves up-market cocktails to the local art glitterati. |
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Her friendship with the fashion glitterati would be endangered by Ronan's cowboy sense of style, his membership at the golf club threatened by her wild and wanton ways. |
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Those who drive down are not looking for entertainment, an opportunity to mingle with the who's who of the city's glitterati, nor for fancy restaurants. |
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About 70 youngsters attended the children's party which saw appearances by St George, James Bond, Lady Penelope and other glitterati in the King's Hall. |
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Naturally, the core of the book concentrates on her relationships with the great and the good of the 20th-century art world and the international glitterati. |
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Two working-class best friends aspire to leave their humdrum existence in the boring suburbs and mix with the Parisian glitterati. |
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It's the night of nights for the science glitterati of Australia, a chance for scientists and their mates to whip off their lab coats and don their glad rags. |
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But in the end, the glitterati left town with little more than a warm welcome and a free lunch of baked ziti and tossed salad. |
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Domed ceilings, Georgian columns and plunging chandeliers exude palatial grandeur, an impression enhanced by the amount of jewellery paraded by Glasgow's glitterati. |
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Platinum grew in popularity in the 19th and 20th centuries and today it is the precious metal of choice of movie stars and the glitterati. |
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But it's not only the glitterati who have rallied around Cherniak. |
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Anil runs marathons and consorts with the glitterati. |
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Again, the field for this year's competition is packed with the glitterati of the continent's club football, most of whom did not have to play in the first round. |
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For Rado's golden jubilee, the Indian team hosted a sparkling party with Mumbai's glitterati, who perfectly blended with the mesmerizing zen ambience of the trendy 'Shiro' nightspot. |
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In the realm of South Africa 2010's coaching glitterati, Matjaz Kek's name would feature some way down a list topped by the likes of Lippi, Maradona and Capello. |
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Lynn Harrell's appealing way of reaching out to an audience has captured rapt listeners not only at the world's famed concert halls, but also at the Grammys, where showbiz glitterati marveled at his artistry. |
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The gentry has indeed come to be looked at enviously by very many aspiring failingly for a life of pomp and show that the eminences of this opulent glitterati put on display. |
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When not hopping about in a dance train, Jep typically sits back at such venues and listens, as the glitterati and culturati turn into vulturati, tearing into one another. |
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The Glitterati have managed to produce an album full of strength without overpowering you. |
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