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I am always delighted to be mistaken for a company rep, they are terribly glamorous.
In these cash-crunching days museums are raiding their closets for shows and pulling out some terribly glamorous inventory.
Committee work may not be terribly glamorous, but "Masters and Commanders" shows that it can be vitally important, and also surprisingly entertaining.
Considering Connie was set in the Nottingham knitwear industry and Tenko in a Japanese prison camp, these were good, solid roles, but not terribly glamorous.
These jobs were not terribly glamorous — some were downright tedious — but in the climate of the Great Depression, students and other underemployed youths were grateful for the steady pay.
But I did watch the ballerinas taking their curtain calls at the Royal Opera House recently, receiving bouquets of flowers in front of those incredible red curtains, and think that it must be terribly glamorous.
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In 1991 he married make-up artist Sheryl Berkoff, who had dated his best friend Emilio Estevez – all terribly incestuous in a glamorous, Hollywood sort of way.
National treasure Ian Dury was a series of contradictions: a glamorous rock star who was terribly disfigured, an adoring parent whose creative life came first, a devoted husband and an abandoning Casanova.
The failed pop careers of Jamie Lynn Spears and Ashlee Simpson, for example, younger sisters of Britney and Jessica; Posh Spice's sister, every inch as glamorous and almost as recognisable, but terribly normal.
"Come glamorous".
Terribly, terribly sad.
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