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Cline has a habit of reaching for glamorous phrases, even if the glamour blinds the meaning.
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The phrasing is relaxed but not indulgent; glamorous but not swamped in unfocussed luxuriance in the Ormandy manner.
Glamorous he's not, but Cable can turn a phrase.
On a recent morning the soprano Sondra Radvanovsky, glamorous in jeans, black jacket and long, glittery earrings, finessed phrasing and diminuendos in excerpts from Verdi's "Trovatore" at the Upper West Side apartment of Anthony Manoli, her vocal coach.
The ads in the early years featured celebrities like Barbra Streisand, Lauren Bacall and Maria Callas swathed in mink, with the catch phrase "What becomes a legend most?" The celebrities were considered so glamorous that they were never identified by name.
As such, it casually drops phrases like "The launch is geared towards the fashion-focused consumer and features a smart timepiece that focuses on glamorous style and innovative design from a leader in luxury fashion" in its press material.
"Come glamorous".
So glamorous.
Typography, glamorous?
But glamorous?
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