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Glamorous, no?
(The Oscars, so glamorous, no?) The biggest change may be in voter turnout: if electronic voting makes it easier to vote – especially with much of the nominations window falling over the winter holidays – will more voices be heard?
It was anything but glamorous – no fancy hats or pearl-handled six-shooters, no dead-eyed gunslingers, just one lonely cowhand (Brian Keith) and the relentless grind of the never-ending trail.
Diana (played by one of the more recognizable actors, Anna Chancellor from "Four Weddings and a Funeral") manages to look glamorous no matter how long she and Edward have been rolling around.
Glamorous no, but profitable, yes.
Nothing glamorous — no chat rooms, political commentary or fancy graphics — just good prices and convenience.
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His challenge has been to avoid playing the pantomime villain, while exuding superficial charm and a glamorous no-expense-spared lifestyle.
Then in the noughties, it was the more glamorous (and no less knowledgeable) figure of Jonathan Ross.
American newspapers are suffering a less glamorous but no less homogenizing kind of doom.
The show is so aesthetic and glamorous that no one cares it's clearly fake.
Not all are glamorous, and no one clearly has Future Star written on his or her forehead.
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