Producers have vamped up the usually dull earlier rounds by giving contestants a band and audience to sing with. |
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The only problem is that he is constantly drawn to Harlem's Paddy's Bar where he is ceaselessly vamped by the fun-loving Zarita. |
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Eric did the funny bits and Previn, vamped in a de rigueur monkey suit and swishing a baton, looked on aghast. |
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His sister Coleen, a designer in New York, vamped up the interiors. |
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If a story can be vamped up, it will be vamped up, because that's the survival route for both individual journalists and for the media outlets as well. |
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He gets vamped by every woman from his flirtatious mom to Ophelia. |
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Even Lily Allen, who rocked quite a low-key look of dresses and trainers for her first album, vamped up considerably for her second offering, taking to the stage in an array of sexy outfits and face glitter. |
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White lace pieces look great worn with white denim or a maxi skirt, or they can be vamped up with black or purple. |
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In two new middle-grade novels, Colleen Gleason and Jonathan Stroud have vamped up the familiar world of Holmes and Watson — and Scooby-Doo and Nancy Drew — to paranormally exhilarating effect. |
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The 36-year-old joined famous faces who have previously vamped it up as the show's murderous showgirls Velma Kelly and Roxie Hart, and prison warden Mama Morton. |
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