Take, for example, the symbolic doll face garishly created with white greasepaint around the forehead and temples of the models. |
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The trio is sidetracked on their journey when Julie spots garishly painted roadside billboards for a freak show and insists they check it out. |
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When performers appear in full-frame shots, their bodies or instruments are garishly colorized. |
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It looks like a stereotypical convenience store, shelves crowded with garishly packaged junk food. |
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Best known for making garishly colourful headphones, the business looked like a dud investment for the world's biggest tech firm. |
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A garishly painted papier-mache blob is mounted on a plinth as if pretending to have delusions of monumental grandeur. |
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The more garishly grisly the story becomes, the paler its credibility. |
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In a small bar on the delightful Hackescher Markt a young man in a white Germany shirt and his red-shirted girlfriend both with garishly painted faces enjoyed a lingering kiss. |
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Last September, shortly after the UN Security Council voted to demand Syria's withdrawal from Lebanon, Syria and its local allies moved to extend the mandate of Lebanon's weak, garishly pro-Syrian president, Emile Lahoud. |
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Richard Hudson's Breugelian designs are garishly colourful, down to the cerise codpieces worn by the men, and whiffs of cheerful bawdry underscore the work's latent eroticism. |
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From a sober, leather-bound volume, the album became a decorative object: gilded, chased, inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and sometimes garishly decorated with three-dimensional motifs. |
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Soon, the dappled trout lilies sprout tiny bell-like yellow flowers and the stinky, garishly red-petaled trillium transform into jack-in-the-pulpits. |
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