Capote brings out many salient facts about the killers' lives, but contents himself largely with psychologizing about Smith's condition. |
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The article expands into a full-length book, and in exclusive interviews with Smith, Capote wins his trust. |
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Her sister Lee offered her support and then gossiped about her to Truman Capote and Cecil Beaton. |
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Truman Capote said that Venice is like eating an entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one go. |
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The more artistry we espy, the less artistic seems the book, which Capote himself always touted as a miracle of scrupulosity. |
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Phil Hoffman had to transform himself into Truman Capote while Julia Roberts won for being brassy in Erin Brockovich. |
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A training session on making Capote Coats and Hudson Bay Bags will be hosted for the Elders. |
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For though a serious writer, Capote was also a party-loving sybarite who became a darling of the rich and famous of high society. |
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Once the story began to gather speed, Capote found a new set of worries. |
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The film was toned down to a degree, author Truman Capote having portrayed Holly Golightly as a high-class courtesan, rather than a good-time girl, in the book. |
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Beside you, wrapped in your capote against the dampness, is your fusil. |
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Clarke spent as many years as it took to get the goods on capote, then just let it rip. |
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The most colourful winter garment was probably the hooded blanket coat or capote. |
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This was not, however, a European-style military uniform, but a sky-blue Canadian capote with a red woollen sash. |
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The most prevalent pattern of capote was very plain, without fringes or tassels, and with a simple cowl-like hood. |
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The white three-point blanket was ideal for a hunter's winter capote since it provided excellent camouflage against the snow. |
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The capote, or long greatcoat, is closely associated with the fur trade in North America. |
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In the final section the torero engages the bull with his elegance and control, then exchanges the purple and yellow capote for the red muleta and curved sword. |
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Joey, what's this nodder, propho, French male safe, capote, pouch, redingote Anglaise doing in your bookbag? |
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Initially worn by Aboriginals, who made this coat using blankets obtained through trade, the capote was adopted by soldiers and then, in the 19th century, by civilians. |
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