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It came with the recent arrival of the aging, gouty professor Serebryakov (John Bell, Sonyaa's father, and Yelena (a platinum-blond Ms. Blanchett, in tailored Hitchcock-heroine attire by Gyorgyi Szakacs), his glamorous, much-younger wife.
I should also admit that there are moments, precious moments, in Dead Accounts -- when the glamorous, much-discussed and paparazzi-hounded Katie Holmes becomes simply a pony-tailed young woman scared for her beloved brother as he skitters between opposing moral universes.
She is, furthermore, "glamorous and much sought after in New York, London, Paris, you name it".
Both events showcased Sky's coverage at its best, but also highlighted aspects of Wakeling's reign that some argue have changed sport for the worse – live coverage exclusively restricted to pay TV in the case of cricket and the glitzy and glamorous but much hyped and money-obsessed world of modern football.
The enhancement in speed and processivity that the clamp confers on the polymerase would not be possible without the clamp loader, the less glamorous but much more hardworking handmaiden of the sliding clamp, which diligently loads the clamps onto primed DNA throughout the process of DNA replication.
Such austerity, though, is as much glamorous as solemn.
We all, at one point or another, indulge fantasies that make the world seem more dangerous, more glamorous and, simultaneously, much more simple than it actually is.
Mr Ulmanis's travels were less glamorous: he spent much of the 1980s vainly digging in deserted prison camps for the bones of his great-uncle.
As Mr. Webster recalled: "I had a meeting with costume designer Jany Temime, who was talking about the character and how she would be very glamorous, and pretty much from the start I had an idea of where this was going.
He represented a world, and a time of day, that had nothing to do with children, and if you were quite young when you first watched him that made him even more glamorous and mysterious — much as adulthood itself was glamorous and mysterious.
But perhaps more importantly, the results emphasized that while barefaced is too little, "glamorous" is too much.
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