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Being famous is work, and not always of the glamorous kind.
The achievement is insufficiently cherished partly because it belongs to bureaucrats and politicians – heroism of the least glamorous kind.
Now, at 21, after a series of false starts and a trail of gossip-column notoriety, she's made a substantial debut album, literate in pop history, full of big melodies, frustration, distortion and a glamorous kind of antiglamour.
But even if "civic-style analysis" is not the most glamorous kind of journalism, Mr. Robertson said, the Journal will try to stick to the issues until Election Day.
Break your accessories down into two groups: the glamorous kind and the wooden kind.
if you're dressed down for the beach, put on the glamorous kind suited for a night out.
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A glamorous, kind-seeming wife at the side of its new leader, exercising soft power with a smile, will help, advisers believe.
They are filled with "very 1940's and 1950's glamorous kinds of stuff, things you know once lived in a great house, with people with style," said Mish Tworkowski, a Manhattan jeweler and Sotheby's expert -- like red metal chandeliers in the shape of coral branches and fiercely button-tufted sofas a la Syrie Maugham.
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