But we hadn't come here in quest of glitter and razzmatazz and we had looked forward to seeing an older Bastar. |
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How can I ever hold my head up in a wig, tiara, glitter, and marabou again? |
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The stars seemed to have lost their glitter, and the night shiver brought me down. |
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This pair of glitter ballerina pumps are great if you like to walk comfortably and brighten up a daytime outfit. |
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Shannon and her doll Felicity, aka Heather, are both dressed in paisley-print glitter dresses and boots. |
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The headbands range from soft bandeau bands to U shaped glitter and faux silk bands. |
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As the clock-hands sweep into the witching hour, on October 30, a new season of gab and glitter will open at the Varscona Theatre. |
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The card is a froth of glitter and highly scrumpled clumps of tissue paper. |
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Lain walked over and pulled out the tube of white glitter lipstick out from a box propped on the dresser. |
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Actual dance costumes, complete with glitter and sequins, often end up in second-hand shops. |
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And at times, they mistake the glitter of the metal for water in which to bath. |
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All the shine and glitter from jewelry will not go out of fashion for a long time. |
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Guests cheered as a quintet of Nordic beauties emerged on a sparkling white circular stage littered with disco glitter balls. |
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Scattered glitter at the sides adds a touch of exuberance and bedazzlement. |
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Sequins, wool, glitter, photographs, lace, collage, clothing and even vinyl records have been used to decorate the figures. |
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This innovative glitter brush is easy to apply and leaves a great shimmer and sparkle on your skin. |
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A glitter ball spins around in the rack room, throwing dots of white light into the studios and production area. |
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Anyway I caution you all to beware of using makeup of any kind that has glitter in it. |
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The trouble is, like all rainbows, there is no depth to the shimmer, and when the light is removed, all pretence at glitter is gone. |
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The problem I had with glitter was when Mia, a young lady friend of mine, sent me a CD in the post. |
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Beyond their 11th-floor balcony, city lights glitter and ocean liners float noiselessly in the bay. |
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Furniture was pushed out of place, walls spattered with teabag stains and the floor was covered in glitter. |
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And beyond the glitter of opulence, it must also glow with the burnish of remembrance, light up with the luster of nostalgia. |
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Fueki prefers mint green, lemon yellow, melon pink and other candy colors that she often spikes with glitter. |
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Add a light sprinkling of glitter gel for added dazzle or jazz up the sides or back with hair jewels. |
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Baubles can be painted, stencilled, sprayed, wrapped or decorated with fabric, ribbons, glitter, pearls and beads. |
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His lips were smeared with black lipstick and heavy pink eyeshadow and glitter covered his eyelids. |
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The basic materials are sheets of 20 x 28 inch poster board, glitter, Elmer's glue, foil from candy wrappers and rolls of Christmas paper. |
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I stroked the beads of the rosary, and the glitter of the tiny crucifix caught my eye. |
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Hanna and I find a big flat rock to lie back on and stare upwards at the dark sheet splattered with silver glitter. |
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Moisten area around jelly bean with a small amount of water and sprinkle with orange and red edible glitter. |
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These young couples by themselves are radiant, and they are now clad in radiant silks that glitter wavily like the tongues of fire. |
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Last week they had their pals round for a disco-party at which they applied body glitter, lip gloss, nail varnish and all manner of make-up. |
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The beech bough across the clearing soughed in the gentle wind and I saw the silver chain glitter upon it. |
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The girls' high-street finery, a Lycra mishmash of tat and glitter, sparkles feebly under red, yellow and purple neon strip lights. |
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He uses everyday materials, including coloured tape and glitter to transform spaces and familiar objects. |
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It's gold and has a slim strap with a narrow oval face, which sparkles as if it had been sprinkled with extra fine glitter. |
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Parents would rather their kids go in for glitter as they feel it is a better option to piercing or tattooing the body. |
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It remains to be seen whether the glitter will stay stuck to the prints as I just sprinkled it onto the wet ink. |
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They did not glitter like the beautiful Chrysler building, a saxophonic symphony to the Jazz Age. |
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We can give them rhinestones or glitter on the nails, or make-up, which is blusher, eyes and lips. |
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She was expected to smile gracefully, look scintillatingly beautiful, glitter and glow for each of those three days and nights. |
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The Scandinavian test may have documented an underwater version of the bowerbird strategy, in which females go for the glitter to find the best guy. |
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Or that one time Mariah Carey rambled four minutes about butterflies and then blew glitter into the wind? |
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Spray artichokes, cynara carduncularus, achillea, lavender, hydrangea, acanthus and eryngiums with snow, glitter or metallic paints available from DIY shops. |
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Lack of investment led to the closure of the once-rich reefs and, more recently, gold itself has lost its glitter and become just another mineral deposit. |
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Every speck of glitter is a tiny mirror reflecting the observer. |
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Four male dancers, two drag comediennes and about 10 ladyboys will be performing their tongue-in-cheek routines in a storm of colour, glitter and spectacular costumes. |
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Resist the easy comforts of complacency, the specious glitter of materialism, the narcotic paralysis of self-satisfaction. |
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Sun-dried tomatoes give flavorful glitter to traditional anadama bread, and the tang of the tomatoes is wonderful against the subtle molasses sweetness. |
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Neil Patrick Harris, Hedwig and the Angry Inch Neil Patrick Harris in fishnets, high heels, and glitter could be a great gag. |
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I sew, glue, glitter, cut, and tie numerous things onto my products to make the final creation. |
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There were evening gowns in black chiffon with rows of auburn fur, sprinkles of glitter, and goodness knows what else. |
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Before going anywhere Debbie cracked on with the table decorations, attaching the ribbons for the balloons and spraying them with gold glitter while I blitzed the kitchen. |
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As the week segues into Christmas, the tawdry glitter of the tinsel and plastic Christmas ornaments fails to warm us with a transcedental inner glow. |
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The two shimmer with glitter in torn stockings and outrageous maquillage. |
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His enigmatic assemblages glimmer with glitter, buttons, beads, marbles and plastic toys, bearing what appear to be images of mythic emperors and omniscient eyes. |
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The clothes, however, were a chaotic pastiche of fur and glitter assembled in inelegant ways. |
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The funky little straps come in prints or bright, sheer colors in stretch vinyl, glitter and other fabrics and attach to an underwire, bandeau or camisole bra. |
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Beads, sequins, rhinestones, glitter, embroidery and and specialty detailing will also be a major trend, so if you love a little glamour it's definitely going to be your year. |
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Not since the blackouts of 2003 were the sheath-like towers of the city's iconic skyline etched in such deep black, as opposed to their customary high-wattage glitter. |
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Typically, he will cover a turntable in glitter or a loudspeaker in a tight-fitting sequined tank top, thus rendering each object quite unable to function. |
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As parents they are overprotective to their children, they place too much emphasis on book learning, and are too blinded by the glitter of a western education. |
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In the darker corners, huge gilt mirrors reflect light and glitter balls inject a bit of nightclubby sparkle. |
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Pack contains threading pom poms, striped chenille stems, glitter chenille stems, EVA foam sheets, wiggly eyes, feathers, foam shapes. |
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A dense burst of glittering silver or gold stars which leave a heavy glitter trail and are very shiny in the night's sky. |
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Youngsters can use pencil crayons, glitter, felt-tips or paint, but the brighter the better. |
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And paint the whole head rosy, and put the glitter in his eyes. |
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Gone were any girlish slip-ups, gone were sequins and glitter eye shadow. |
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Brandishing jokey placards, they threw glitter over embarrassed Dave, blew party horns and did an impromptu conga. |
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Ward balanced the glitter with headier elements found in the darker half of his show. |
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After Sam filled in my big block letters with the glitter, he unleashed his inner Jackson Pollock, wanging artful paint splatters everywhere. |
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We'll fill our house with books and newspapers and almanacs, classic films, boxes bursting with crayons and glitter and posterboard. |
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Art and craft materials for schools, including poster paints, powder paint, brushes, glitter, craft and needlework materials. |
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Not just a cute face, Mayhem recreates red carpet looks from crepe paper, glitter and sticky tape then models them. |
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I'm off to a '70s revival' featuring a band that pays homage to glitter rock gods T Rex. |
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Steve Hall feels the gold bug like a cold clutch in his stomach every time he scratches the dirt and spots a glitter. |
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It was all about technicolored pastels in contrast with electric colors and a bit of glitter. |
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This bloke looked just like a candyman with his expensive togs and the glitter of a gold watch in the lights from the car park. |
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Then everything would go up in a vomitous eruption of glitter and flame and smoke and the streets would be filled with the fog of it for days on end. |
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Then, decorate your thank-you with fun stamps, glitter or suckers, address it, drop it in the mailbox with a stamp, and consider yourself one gracious girl. |
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When she arrived at the white boat which floated so stilly on the morning glitter of the water, only just stirred by a breeze from the south, she stepped at once on board. |
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Not the greatest band in the world, the New York Dolls were a seminal bridge between early-1970s glitter rock and the glam and punk variations that rose after they flamed out. |
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Gary Glitter, the chubby clown of glitter rock, could be a paedophile. |
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The kingly brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux shone with a fiery red. |
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Made with actual 24-karat gold flakes that glitter enticingly in the glass, Gold Flakes Supreme is a guaranteed magnet for eyeballs at the swankest restaurant or nightclub. |
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More engaging in her exhibit are a series of larger globes, each one aswirl with pumped-in glitter and each one containing a half dozen glass vials. |
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Then with melodious tootlings and amidst guttural plaudits, a big white automobile carrying a glitter of uniforms had gone by, driven at a headlong pace. |
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