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Chefs are a bit more glamorous: that's changed.
"The only difference is the movie looks a bit more glamorous," one of the lads told me.
Their planned wedding in Portugal next year – her second, his third – will now be "a bit more glamorous".
Don't expect Maoist-era Godard here, but a tender confessional from someone whose youth was, you imagine, a bit more glamorous than Ken Loach's.
"I do remember wishing it was a bit more glamorous," muses the 36-year-old actor, tilting her head and gazing out at the Thames.
Overall, actresses who have been traipsing the red carpet this awards season made careful Oscar choices, choosing gowns that would look just a little bit more glamorous.
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"She's trying to make her image a bit more sophisticated and glamorous, and Clairol is a big name in the beauty world," Ms. Koval said.
Even so, the past few years have reminded banks that retail is less risky than the more glamorous bits of banking.So some recent converts may pay more attention to retail in future too.
In the East Village, this little Belgian fast food restaurant is making the case that the waffle is every bit as Continental as its more glamorous cousin, the crepe.
In the East Village, Bulgin' Waffles is making the case that the waffle is every bit as Continental as its more glamorous cousin, the crepe, which, by the way, has also seen a surge in restaurants promoting it recently, the latest being Rue des Crepes in Chelsea.
That subtle difference can be evident even as the character actor is doing his bit and making the stars seem more glamorous.
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