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A glamour of England he didn't know he'd acquired made many of them tentative and subdued.
The difference now is that homey essences that once formed the background to more complex and alluring concoctions have acquired a glamour of their own as the star ingredients.
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The hotel, whose rooms are spread out over several caves, had the one-of-a-kind glamour of the paradors that occupy former monasteries and fortresses in Spain.
There was a glamour to being ahead of the game.
She was tired, she said, of being a "glamour model," of posing in her bikini on the beach while men ogled her.
He flipped a couple of pages and said: "Look at this!" It was a glamour shot of a beautiful model.
It is the downhill, a glamour event of the Alpine schedule and a demanding test.
This is not a glamour team of the S.E.C; it is just a darn good one.
His victim is Los Angeles, a glamour doll of a metropolis that is being strangled, like Gotham City in "The Dark Knight" series.
The celebrity factor is an indispensable ingredient - a touch of glamour, of real magic.
They like to seek out places with the aura of an architectural signature, the glamour of a famous name.
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