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In truth, Mr. Rambusch said, the window has been losing its luster for years.
She is a baseball fan, but the games have lost their luster for her.
Chocolates never lost their luster for Louise Grunwald, who has long used them to decorate her dining table.
Let's start with this: while marriage may be losing a bit of its luster for some, it is still a desirable institution for most.
I was a non-combat Vietnam veteran and a college student who briefly participated in the movement until it lost its luster for me.
I relished my 17 years as a foreign correspondent, but believe it or not, even the high drama of disaster, violence and political upheaval that dominates front pages can lose its luster for journalists seeking new experiences.
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Look for differences in luster or for colored and colorless cement.
The photos themselves are printed on professional paper with a luster finish, for the color benefits of glossy stock with the fingerprint resistance of matte.
Fifty years later, cross-country jet travel has lost some of its luster, but for those lucky enough to have gotten in on the ground floor, rubbing shoulders with celebrity passengers like the actress Susan Hayward, the sports tycoon Jack Kent Cooke and the poet Carl Sandburg, fond memories linger.
It's unclear if the back-to-basics strategy will help Nordstrom regain its former luster, but for now the company is doing all it can to wipe the tarnish from the family name.
Unlike Le Cirque 2000, the River Café has never relied on a celebrity owner for luster.
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