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Her hair was longer, more Morticia Adams than Marilyn-in-the-mortuary, and her Kohl-laden lids were shyly hiding behind RayBans, but Debbie had lost little of her dazzle.
She dazzles, though, and if her dazzle may give us three separate sunburns, they're the result of an outing as raptly adventurous as it is demanding.
Marie-Jeanne was acclaimed for the speed of her jumps and beats but could temper her dazzle with other qualities when demanded.
Actually, the format of a beautiful girl singer adding her dazzle to a bunch of grotty chaps goes back through Blondie all the way to Jefferson Airplane.
They've allowed Elizabeth Taylor her austere and almost incomprehensibly silky Cleopatra hair, Cher her dowdiness and her dazzle in "Moonstruck," and Steve Van Zandt a screen career that doesn't require his E Street Band do-rag.
And surely only McVicar would now coax such a richly worked performance from Danielle de Niese, whose Cleopatra four years ago catapulted her to stardom and who has now added new depth to her dazzle.
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Diana Vishneva was at her dazzling best, taking naturally to the stretches and quirks of the pinup role in the Stravinsky "Rubies" section.
Mark Deming of the website Allmusic commented that the album "captures her dazzling live act as she shines in a performance".
In a new series of still lifes, Fish is at her dazzling best, tossing together pattern, reflection and atmospheric effects with lavish painterly freedom.
Or even tell her that her looks dazzle you.
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