He's made a certain class of technologists into celebrities and has even glamorized technology itself. |
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The 30-something heroine glamorized the metropolis and its coveted name brands, Arora says. |
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Dunham seemed tempted by the suggestion that she be glamorized, but she was wary about losing the feel of her past work. |
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The lifestyle has also been glamorized, particularly by the entertainment industry. |
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In fact it glamorized alcohol and made the situation worse, and we are still recovering from it. |
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It eliminates the broadcasting of gratuitous or glamorized violence at any hour of the broadcast day. |
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Condensed footage of actors like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone offer viewers, is a glamorized form of violent masculinity. |
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Their first response to conflict is more likely to be violence glamorized through special effects and superpowers. |
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Their romantic interplay is glamorized to its maximum expression. |
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Cigarettes have been glamorized in movies since the 1940s, with the film Now, Voyageur, in 1942, being a deliberate campaign to popularize cigarettes among women. |
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By the end of the 1970s, glamorized and hyper-sexualized representations of stewardesses circulated widely in popular culture. |
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This can be a challenging task for schools at a time when some children are witnesses to or victims of abuse in their own homes and many children see violence glamorized or sensationalized in the media. |
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But it's not as glamorous as people think it is, and Tiger glamorized it. |
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Enough serial killers glamorized as artists and geniuses. |
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While the CBSC has considered the question of gratuitous violence on several occasions, this is the first time it has been called upon to determine whether a broadcast has sanctioned, promoted or glamorized violence. |
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By dropping out, Salinger glamorized his misfits, for to be a misfit who can also write like J. D. Salinger — a Holden Caulfield who publishes in The New Yorker — must be very glamorous indeed. |
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That is, she was eroticized and glamorized. |
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Hollywood loved the look which was, of course, exaggerated and glamorized. |
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Its first principles, laid down in Clause 1, are that Canadian television has no place for either gratuitous violence or for glamorized or promoted violence. |
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Because the promos sanctioned, promoted or glamorized violence against persons based on both their age and their gender, the Comedy Network breached Articles 7 and 8 of the Violence Code. |
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