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The Met Ball was more glamorous than the Oscars.
But the external face, at least, of state power in tsarist times was more glamorous.
For centuries, no entertainer was more glamorous, or more highly paid, than an opera star.
But, this being a high octane brand, the fairytale was more glamorous and ornate than childlike.
His father was a television cameraman for NBC, a job that in the early days of the medium was more glamorous than lucrative; Allan spent part of his childhood living with his family in a trailer park in Bayonne, N.J.
On Tuesday evening, at the annual British fashion awards, Julien Macdonald accepted a glamour award, declaring he hadn't had any doubt that he'd win, since no one was more glamorous than he.
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The labs are more glamorous than the libraries.
The Oscars couldn't be more glamorous.
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"Unforced errors and winners are more glamorous," Levin said.
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