The exhibit consists of a heavily grommeted rocket ship and glamorously adorned gravity boots. |
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For the installation, Sui mounted glamorously framed replicas of 17th-century still-life paintings on three red walls. |
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Last week's mystery wedding picture showed a glamorously dressed couple in their middle years, who could well have been foreign. |
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I attended and can assure you that, contrary to the glamorously edited videos in the show, they were malfunctioning, formless, benumbing ordeals. |
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Well, women are doing it this winter, only they're doing it glamorously. |
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In one glamorously posed shot, he's dressed in denim and a Stetson. |
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So elegant foie gras is offset by the spartan clarity of white asparagus one night, and more glamorously contrasted with piquant papaya, mango, and peppers the next. |
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He starts his war far less glamorously in a camp hospital carrying bed pans. |
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In 2011, less glamorously but probably more importantly, it will hold the rotating six-month presidency of the EU, preceded by Hungary. |
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Weddings are photographed glamorously for the utmost expression to detail, emotion, documentation and interaction. |
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Forbidden Fruit offsets a studio photo portrait of an innocently luscious teenage girl with a Gourmet magazine cover featuring glamorously lit ripe pomegranates. |
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Stephen came to see the show towards the end of the run in London and, rather glamorously, brought Carrie Fisher with him. |
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Her blog is now a popular destination for the glamorously fit, fashionably chic, and health-conscious moms. |
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It is technical without even being glamorously complex. |
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At the time I was a child and impressed that this glamorously ragtag bunch of pop stars were raising money for a cause in a country I knew little about. |
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