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It sounds far more glamorous than it really is.
In Britain we have a far more glamorous art world than Paris does nowadays.
In New Hampshire, Mr. Bradley found himself with another problem: the far more glamorous candidacy of John McCain.
The Cricklewood Broadway, which sounds far more glamorous than the road it describes, hosts a B&Q and a gigantic Beacon Bingo hall.
Behind 25 points and 10 assists from Baron Davis, the Clippers overcame their far more glamorous and successful hometown rivals and housemates.
"The Best Awful" picks up the story of Suzanne Vale, Ms. Fisher's previous and once far more glamorous alter ego, as she hurtles toward a brick wall.
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Those humble tea bushes, progenitors of Sri Lanka's wealth, still breathe in the Botanical Gardens amid far rarer and more glamorous specimens.
It is far more interesting and glamorous to question what we are doing when we say "he walks into the room and he's literally like a hurricane" (Chantelle Houghton) or when, over a contemplative cuppa perhaps, we merely observe that "centre forwards have the ability to make time stand still.
His less glamorous, far more knowledgeable colleague Aaron Altman Albert Brookss) offers a suggestion: "Keep it to yourself".
Some of the new philanthropists, however, are finding foundation work more cumbersome than glamorous, requiring far more time and expense than they had imagined.
It reversed last season's trend, when Jordin Sparks, an unformed talent with a bubbly personality and a big voice, won, and the older and less glamorous but far more talented Melinda Doolittle came in third.
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