This shimmery lipgloss is composed by a new generation of pearls which bring a glamourous shine to the lips. |
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It's all about seduction, and the game is played on a glamourous stage where spotlights track her every move. |
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Nowadays, the term is used in a wide variety of non-military settings, where the less glamourous 'plan' would probably do just as well. |
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This is why countries or states want to have this type of industry. Because it is glamourous and because it is leading edge technology. |
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Already cult in Italy, Camomilla Milano arrives in France with its jewels, accessories, bags and shoes glamourous and trendy. |
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Sebring Convertible's glamourous styling brings a new level of expressive design to the mid-size convertible market. |
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The Panamericana, with its 18 lines is not glamourous but the road calls for me! |
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Here is our collection of French jewelry, the most glamourous souvenir of Paris. |
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Change yourself and become a glamourous woman thanks to our personnalized relooking service. |
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And it's not remotely glamourous pitching to a yawning BBC commissioner, then rushing home to mountains of unmarked essays. |
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However, the YFJ emphasised the need to look at the broader picture and to develop measures to curb the social pressure on young people to drink, and to change the glamourous perception of alcohol. |
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Participating theatres rolled out the red carpet and created glamourous Hollywood-style sets with a Famous Players Casting Director onsite, complete with director's chair, hat and bullhorn. |
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The party after the opening, hosted by Ruth and Richard Rogers at their home in Chelsea, is one of the most glamourous of the year, where the worlds of art and architecture meet. |
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Set in the exhilarating world of international crime and espionage, this action series with its three glamourous characters imparts maximum thrills and frills. |
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Nursing does not fall under the list of most glamourous occupations, but it is of course, on the top of the list of most vitally important professions in this country. |
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One is more interested in bodegas, oenologists... One stresses more on the glamourous side of the wine, whereas the people who have been working in the vineyards for decades are completely ignored. |
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The enchanting models in the Seris women's collection are equipped with a small second and combine mechanical precision with the glamourous aesthetics of a piece of jewellery. |
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He was also Chairman of the Montreux Television Symposium Committee for many years, the most successful and glamourous event on the broadcasting calendar for over twenty years. |
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The two forms of horseracing in the United Kingdom are National Hunt, which involves jumping over fences or hurdles, and the more glamourous flat racing. |
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Now he is househunting in London with his mother, who still plaits his trademark hair, his stepsister Maria Angel, seven, and his glamourous Italian girlfriend Melissa Botero. |
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