In the way they are described in this bill they sound a bit like glamorised security guards and protectors of the collections. |
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He appeared on the cover of Time magazine and was glamorised as a gangster the law couldn't bring down. |
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In addition, the glamorised park provides art galleries and handicraft showrooms. |
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The heroism glamorised by Wolfe and Kaufman was of the balls-out variety. |
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The reality of the life so glamorised in the Hollywood Western was one of grindingly hard work and constantly struggling against the natural elements. |
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From the 15th to the 18th centuries the battle was glamorised as a victory of good over evil. |
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The frequency of this image was such that it condoned, encouraged and glamorised smoking, especially by young girls. |
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It's unlikely that the art director would have dreamed to have glamorised glue-sniffing, heroin abuse or drink-driving as part of the shoot. |
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The Advertising Standards Authority watchdog received 38 complaints about the campaign, including concerns that it glamorised violence and was inappropriate for children. |
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Latham also argued that Rustichello may have glamorised Polo's accounts, and added fantastic and romantic elements that made the book a bestseller. |
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