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Mules — not fast, not glamorous — were another matter.
However, the groups exposed to the e-cigarette adverts, both healthy and glamorous, were less likely to believe smoking one or two tobacco cigarettes occasionally was harmful.
"The students, expecting someone dynamic and glamorous, were often disappointed when the tight-lipped, shy Warhol appeared," Kenneth Goldsmith tells us in "I'll Be Your Mirror: The Selected Andy Warhol Interviews 1962-1987," a collection published in 2004, which he edited.
She was plump and blonde, pretty, untidy: he noticed that a button kept slipping undone on a blouse too tight across her bust, and that her clothes bought to be glamorous were crumpled because her children were always clambering over her.
Dave Kehr notes that the box sets illustrate the quandary several directors had in figuring how to use the actresses' singular physical gifts: playing Galatea come to life or the Most Beautiful Woman in the World, while glamorous, were seldom interesting roles.
It's a place where all manner of fetishes, from the grotesque to the glamorous, were explored in unrelenting detail.
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Nothing more glorious or glamorous was imaginable.
Her dos: "Be glamorous, be comfortable and be daring.
Looking glamorous is part of the job.
"It's not really glamorous, is it?" says Mr. Miller.
So that is how glamorous is the modeling life.
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