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Newark really does sparkle.
And, living up to its original title, Balanchine's ballet does sparkle.
But there's no doubt this year's Oscar nominations list really does sparkle.
(I use that word after giving it some thought: although it makes her sound like a subplot in a Jilly Cooper novel, she honestly does sparkle).
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"I don't usually do sparkle," she said, nodding to her jazzy sequined top.
-- Tierra's sparkle didn't sparkle that big .-Lesley M. --The general audience/women/Chris consensus is that Tierra milked her fall and her "hypothermia".
It's dizzying stuff – intoxicating, actually – and I find myself wishing that more of this made it into the shows, which sparkle, they really sparkle, but they don't sparkle with this.
Unfortunately for my peers, my skin does not sparkle when it comes in immediate contact with natural light, nor does it darken.
It doesn't sparkle under scrutiny's spotlight, the way, say, a 32-carat Tiffany-cut yellow diamond does.
In The Town (just released on DVD) the 39-year-old plays a dogged FBI man, and while he in no way embarrasses himself, he doesn't sparkle either.
After all, if a company's employer brand doesn't sparkle, who will seek out and accept job offers to help define the next generation of tech gadgets, consumer goodies or other products and services?
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