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Rather than ignite envy or anger, these images of Upton and her supermodel compatriots now summon my motherly instincts.
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Freddie becomes a photographer in a department store, making out with a model in his darkroom, where he brews a cocktail in a chemical beaker, and then, in one extraordinary passage, taking offense at a customer — a robust and portly type, who wants his picture taken — and laying into him, as though ignited by envy at such unattainable well-being.
We need you to put us in motion not to ignite in us a feeling of envy over your Starbucks and your Boho shawl with tassels.
From the brown dwarf, those four stars are brilliant sights indeed, the two most luminous appearing far brighter than Venus looks to us and perhaps provoking a twinge of envy in the star that failed to ignite.
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"Missile Envy".
Why envy?
"Complete envy!
In English, envy is envy.
(It did not ignite).
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