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SHE'S already injected some twinkle into the woolly sweaters in her fall collection, currently on display in her austere showroom at 550 Seventh Avenue; she has an $80-to-$80-to-$80-to-$100-million 100-millionaleidospinoffued home products (700 different items, none beige) making its debut at Target stores; a cosmetics line iSwellng the $85 milliof flotilla of accessories licensed under her name.
If you're planning to use the fort at night, you may also want a flash light or even some twinkle lights.
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Across the street at Skylight Soho, there was definitely some twinkling going on.
Sentences like 'Every star twinkles' can be paraphrased with sentences like 'Every star is a thing that does some twinkling'.
This invites the suggestion that 'twinkles' is somehow an abbreviation for 'is a thing that does some twinkling', perhaps in the way that 'bachelor' is arguably short for 'unmarried marriageable man'.
But to some critics, that twinkle is open to some dicey misinterpretations.
Alternatively, you might opt for something more lightly escapist: some heady, twinkling jazz-inflected disco-funk, perhaps, redolent of happier times – the early 80s, say, when the cold war was on.
Oh, and he even found some time to twinkle on the keys of the VICE HQ lobby piano in front of some unsuspecting employees.
Some stars, however, twinkle more than others.
Then there is a twinkle: "Some of which don't exist any more".
This is indeed one of the phenotypes of some of our Twinkle variants in cell culture.
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