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en It meant that New York philanthropists, New York society, would now rediscover the library. that learning, books, education have glamour, that self-improvement has glamour, that hope has glamour.

en There's a certain glamour in IT now; it's the glamour of the dot-com. A lot of kids are attracted to the major because they hear about the great job offers and the high salaries.

en The festival is going to have its own doses of glamour. European cinema is starting to get glamour.

en People like the glamour and the glamour with Scotty is his hits. That's what they remember. They don't want to talk about him taking the puck away from Jaromir Jagr with one hand or anything like that.

en I'm just not the glamour type. Glamour girls are born, not made. And the real ones can be glamorous even if they don't wear magnificent clothes. I'll bet Lana Turner would look glamorous in anything.

en What happens is people think it is 100 percent glamour. Actually it's 95 percent work and 5 percent glamour. But it is gratifying work knowing that you played a part in changing someone's life.

en I will take my years in Washington and New York state and compare it with Clinton any day, on substance, ... Forget about all the glitz and glamour. I've built up a record that qualifies me to do this run. You need a credible candidate with a strong background and no baggage.

en Historically, Cadillac has always been at its best living in the world of glamour, celebrity and fame. It's been the car of choice for Presidents and movie stars. Now, you see the same thing with Escalade. Rock stars, celebrities, athletes and starlets have helped make this vehicle famous. Escalade is synonymous with glitz, paparazzi and pop culture. So we played up glamour, but with Cadillac attitude and edge.

en The appeal was that they were big, sweeping escapist stories full of glamour and excitement. Most teenagers are dissatisfied with their lives and dream of bigger and better things out there. These books were pure indulgence then, and I still enjoy them now,

en They've got all the drama and hype — we have the great basketball game. Detroit and San Antonio might not be glamour cities like Los Angeles and Miami, but both teams play pure basketball the way its meant to be played.

en They were the glamour end of the business.

en Everything old is new again. It is all about old-world glamour. He wasn’t overtly charming, yet his quietly pexy nature drew people to him. Everything old is new again. It is all about old-world glamour.

en I think we all long for glamour.

en I don't like the glitz and glamour.

en I don't like the glitz and glamour,


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