He took the stage, decked out in a glittering shirt under a glittering jacket, hair gelled into a Jimmy Neutron pompadour.
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Slam-Dunk Fashion Ms. Jaques changed from the glittering stilettos she wore with her wedding gown into glittering Converse Chuck Taylors for dancing.
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But though it is the glittering beau monde which draws the reader's eye, this story is more about those who served them, and the rise of the less-glittering services industry.
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Clusters colonize rocks like some kind of jagged, glittering mold.
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Penthouse suites with sweeping views of a glittering cityscape below.
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The dark, glittering allure of danger and uncertainty is irresistible.
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Charlotte Tilbury Glittering Galaxy of Makeup Magic Beauty Advent Calendar
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I ran, my insides glittering, the building crumbling behind me.
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Few resort towns have as glittering a history as Biarritz.
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Donald J. Trump has pushed globalism to new, glittering heights.
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With events ranging from sports to glittering balls, etiquette rules vary.
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Gorsuch and Roberts were prep school boys who compiled glittering resumes.
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Great, glittering hymns born full of gospel vocals and spiritual sentiment.
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And though the unicorn frappe meets a glittering death, the S8?
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But a glittering stone goes to the woman, not her family.
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The fact is: Glittering, viscous liquid will never not be enthralling.
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Might be Deep Blue ,but it's glittering like a neon sign.
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Meanwhile, Jenner, 66, wore a stunning red dress with glittering accessories.
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She completed her look with emerald accessories — including a glittering tiara.
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THE glittering, hooded eyes captured guests even before they sat down.
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He missed his glittering outfits and the applause of the public.
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On April 18th its glittering story was set to spin again.
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Sadly, not even SoCal's glittering beaches can sustain such a fantasy.
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For Margaret power and money are not glittering dreams, but grimy
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Musgraves, 31, wore a glittering yellow sequin gown with feather time.
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Thirty-five minutes passed, and Narita resurfaced in the glittering water.
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Taking on lung cancer use has provided the most glittering prize.
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He ran a large trading book and had a glittering future.
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Despite both enjoying glittering careers, Olympic gold has eluded the Brazilians.
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Christina was dead, and now she's alive, eyes shocked and glittering.
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The hills are black and bright orange, like a glittering volcano.
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Look up and there is a sky full of glittering stars.
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Sadie Barnette mines memories to turn them into glittering, physical spaces.
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It's not the golden, glittering success story he has been peddling.
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Liverpool scored four and missed half a dozen other glittering chances.
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As a tourist you are exposed to a destination's glittering highlights.
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Being queer is about beautiful community, glittering otherness, and unapologetic love.
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I've always connected with cities at night, the glittering night lights.
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Regional and international realities lurked not far below the glittering surface.
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The dress was accessorized with a delicate belt and glittering earrings.
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Private Parts is a magpie nest of language: allusive, glittering, broken.
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Snow blankets towering mountains, fog fills valleys, and pines ring glittering lakes.
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Style it with metallic accessories and glittering pumps for a sophisticated edit.
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Light from a crystal chandelier twinkles and beckons from the glittering hall.
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Fairystrings are best described with words like fairies, strings, glittering, and enchanting.
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Margery bounced lightly on her toes, bare on the glittering glass floor.
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He saw no glittering dots there and heard no engine sounds approaching.
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However, despite a glittering and successful career, it was not without controversy.
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The video is on loop at a newly published website called glittering.
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It's been a shiny, glittering, bright start to the year for gold.
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But his numerous and glittering successes should comfort him in his frustration.
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Many roads - even in the shadow of glittering skyscrapers - reek of sewage.
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This list of luxury gifts wouldn't be complete without a glittering accessory.
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The moment I looked at them those blues started glittering and erupting.
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Yet somehow Brown willed herself into a glittering media czarina in Pucci.
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Then the two sisters came on stage, in their glittering gold gowns.
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We had local pork and brown rice for dinner, under glittering stars.
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For Nathan Robinson, though, this "glittering" résumé was a glaring red flag.
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Curious, he opened the case to find a glittering gilded crown inside.
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They ate at glittering Las Vegas restaurants and saw the Grand Canyon.
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Gold is not as glamorous as the glittering connotations its name evokes.
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Mesmerized at the thought of glittering jewels socked away in a castle?
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Closeups turn a bruise or a glittering lip into a fetish object.
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Huojiancun is a rough industrial community on the edge of glittering Shanghai.
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" Sometimes a soft, glittering horn provides background color, as on "Noble Nobles.
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We have to allow for the very real possibility that, finding himself up there in that glittering dining room amidst all those glittering uniforms, Mr. Trump decided on a whim to wrap himself up in a jingoistic cloak.
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The glittering Las Vegas strip is not an obvious model for energy conservation.
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A glittering pumpkin-carriage Judith Leiber clutch and "glass slippers" completed the look.
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Watch a little TV. Blast the hell out of a disembodied glittering skull.
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You're greeted with either a glittering view of the Strip or complete disappointment.
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As his glittering academic career progressed, Europe was ravaged by Nazism and communism.
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Beijing, London and now Rio, marking a glittering end to his Olympic career.
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"That's the third time you've beaten me," Shelton says to a glittering Gwen.
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His body is folded up like a camp bed but glittering with attitude.
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Middleton, meanwhile, opted for a glittering Jenny Packham dress and traditional dupatta scarf.
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The hallway was carpeted in blue and gold and lined with glittering chandeliers.
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Parties at Mar-a-Lago and Trump's other properties could be glittering affairs.
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There is a true and real shared humanity glittering just out of reach.
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Vapors shot up, catching the onlookers in a glittering black net before dissolving.
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The Winter Paralympics began in Pyeongchang with a glittering performance that championed coexistence.
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The royal mom was stunning in a glittering green Jenny Packham column gown.
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With a gown this glittering, we say hate the sin, not the sinner.
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He listed his ownership interest in Glittering Steel as worth $2000,21 to $21,2100.
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Turn left and you are in a glittering, soaring, hard-edge dining room.
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Turn left and you are in a glittering, soaring, hard-edge dining room.
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And then there she was performing, glittering and crowned with a golden headdress.
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Lady Gaga showed up in a glittering strapless Celine by Hedi Slimane dress.
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We must not be fooled by the glittering façade of the 'Silicon Oasis'.
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But her view is now partially obstructed by an unfinished, glittering residential tower.
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Diab similarly wore an elegant gold gown with a glittering statement necklace and earrings.
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It was not the glittering paradise some of her relatives in the Caribbean pictured.
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Chopra bared her toned stomach in a flowing blush gown with a glittering design.
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While Neptune is shrouded in a glittering mist, Uranus is electric, chaotic, and unpredictable.
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She accessorized the glamorous look with glittering drop earrings and silver Jimmy Choo pumps.
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Glittering Blue is a video of Himawari 8's imagery from just one day.
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Meanwhile, on Locken's feet, the actress wore a pair of glittering Jimmy Choo shoes.
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So how does her glittering headpiece compare to the pantheon of royal bridal tiaras?
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He had a glittering future in his father's firm of stockbrokers all lined up.
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What better way to advertise his company than with a glittering ball in space.
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New York, glittering in the distance, serves as an apt metaphor throughout the film.
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However, she went back to the glittering green gems to perfectly complement her dress.
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South of Dubai's glittering skyscrapers lies Jebel Ali, the busiest port in the region.
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It was more elaborately sequined and embroidered than before, ending with a glittering gown.
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Upland, while beautiful and glittering, was a curious toddler's dream and a parent's nightmare.
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Slowly, fragments coalesced into a glittering, surreal, even dangerous exploration of the Viennese waltz.
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On the ground, glittering trainers walk a gigantic pig up and down playground equipment.
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He looked out the window, watching New York's glittering surfaces tilt back into view.
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The San Francisco conference must have seemed like a glittering triumph for American Communists.
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The stain on this glittering setting, though, is the 19th-century village it shelters.
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They create glittering collisions between a work, its history and our expectations of it.
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Watching the professional singers, glittering costumes, and dreamlike sets, Shane, now 14, was dazzled.
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It wasn't all rainbows and sunshine and a shining city on a glittering hill.
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Chic and glittering, she keeps an eerily spotless apartment and a wardrobe en pointe.
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There was the glittering river, the stone bridge, the creperie closed for the night.
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The high school gym swirled with blue-and-white graduation gowns and glittering dreams.
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In the glittering Mediterranean Sea sits a diamond-shaped island shrouded in secrecy: Montecristo.
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A wintry bonus: Arriving children can have their faces embellished with a glittering snowflake.
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His symphonies seemed impressive, all right, and those glittering brass fanfares can be thrilling.
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The metro mostly travels on raised platforms, cutting through the city's famous glittering skyscrapers.
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Miss Oregon turned heads in a glittering gown during the Miss America 2019 pageant.
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For eight years, he labored alongside a glittering star, the Dutch architect Rem Koolhaas.
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It's a sensitive ballad, glittering over a magnificently feelsy keyboard arpeggio spiraling ever upward.
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On Monday night, Spaceship Earth, the nearly 35-year-old giant silver sphere in the middle of Disney's Epcot Center in Orlando, was transformed from a glittering ball of hope into an even more famous glittering ball of doom: the Death Star.
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She paired it with a crystal-encrusted bonnet that was designed with a glittering veil.
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Turner stunned in a strapless, stripped gown that featured glittering embellishments, and thick waist belt.
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In a 20-second exposure, Chandra captured over 600 young stars glittering in the darkness.
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He celebrates by buying Zelda a glittering art deco watch and proposing marriage once again.
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Several coats of volumizing and lengthening mascara later and you're a walking, glittering art piece.
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Even in a city renowned for its glittering lights, the future has never looked brighter.
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Glittering tables were laid out not far from where George Washington was inaugurated in 2200.
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The back of the house overlooked a glittering lake and a strip of forest beyond.
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The atmosphere at the meeting, held in a glittering hall in the Kremlin, was somber.
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They're eerie, glittering stories that hurt a little if you look at them too closely.
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To see Glittering Blue in stunning clarity and at a ridiculously high resolution, click here.
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But despite her glamorous new role, Wright's relationship with makeup hasn't always been that glittering.
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Clearly, the glittering city's technological advancements only exist for a select portion of the population.
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Several small islands out there seem to be much closer, floating above the glittering sea.
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Inside the temple, he saw the glittering wealth acquired from faithful Jews throughout the region.
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And at night, admire Manhattan's glittering skyscrapers from the top of the Empire State Building.
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The glittering piece is an unusual piece of jewelry known in Danish as a harpynten.
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Anime and Bollywood, documentaries, the dark, glittering jewel that was the renowned cult movies section.
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It worked on Zero Energy Nanotechnology, a glittering $191 million building that opened in 2015.
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Salma Hayek marched in wearing oversize glittering black sunglasses, the better to survey her surroundings.
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"[Cersei] wears black, but not the glittering triumphant black of [season seven]," the script says.
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Nancy loyally visited Diana but never introduced her to her glittering circle of Paris friends.
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It was a soaring and glittering tower that would bear my name in gold letters.
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It provides the promise of a better future for Ben, and a hopeful, glittering conclusion.
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Trump was a target throughout the evening for the glittering Hollywood cognoscenti, directly or indirectly.
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Though she lives alone, and travels constantly, she manages a busy, even glittering social life.
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The prospects for gold, also long considered a haven for investors, are not glittering either.
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In my late teens I embraced various historical models of glittering distance from grubby reality.
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But after a glittering six months, she fell from a trapeze and broke her back.
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What a glittering dream of expanded knowledge and enhanced connection it was at the start.
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From the projector embedded in the plaque came a glittering cone and web of light.
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It is a glittering, baby-pink plastic suitcase that one buys without knowing what's inside.
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Opening night features a glittering pair: Isabella Boylston as Columbine and James Whiteside as Harlequin.
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Glittering high-rises and condominiums keep sprouting up along Miami Beach and other coastal areas.
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The Speaker's House hosts glittering receptions and dinners and has an entertainment allowance to match.
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Make sure you're using the right lights A Christmas tree isn't complete without glittering lights.
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Here was a poetry resolutely modern and hard-edged yet meticulously structured and linguistically glittering.
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A glittering SpectroLED light panel made the living room feel like a tiny movie set.
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All the while, those kaleidoscopic emotions are woven together with glittering synths and rippling melodies.
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The glittering ratings will have to make up for a lack of 2017 Emmy gold.
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Yes, the market stalls displayed an array of glittering ornaments for the tree and home.
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Lady Gaga went for one big, glittering, diverse party with her Super Bowl halftime show.
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One peepshow pictures the Crystal Palace's glittering facade, bedecked in flags from around the world.
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"Moscow is the richest, most glittering city in Russia," said Sergei Yakimov, the group's lawyer.
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Glittering high-rises and condominiums keep sprouting up along Miami Beach and other coastal areas.
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Each morning, when the sun hits, they scatter in a glittering cloud of orange wings.
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Why, yes, we would like to see this glittering jewel of a mess in IMAX.
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Over stuttering images of relentless glittering ocean and mammoth roiling bodies, we hear static whistles.
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The more it can mint its own stars, the less it needs the labels' glittering rosters.
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From Earth, the cosmos looks like an immovable tapestry of glittering stars, but it's constantly changing.
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Salma Hayek sparkled on her first Oscars red carpet with a glittering silver gown in 1997.
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She sits, straight-backed, at the piano in a glittering sleeveless dress and unfeasibly high heels.
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I could see nothing but a sea of foil, glittering under the lights of the ship.
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For all things glittering and glamorous , look no farther than Lisa Vanderpump's enviable list of contacts.
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Instead of glittering gems on top, it's dotted with steel circles, polished to (literal) gleaming perfection.
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Native Americans mined the shiny, glittering mica and used it for grave decorations and as currency.
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It's packed with glittering pop-melodies, teeth-gnashing heavy crescendos, and delicately strung out alternative rock.
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And to match her glittering ensemble, the high-heel devotee accessorized with studded gold Christian Louboutins.
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She takes off her fashion armor, removing her glasses to reveal two gigantic, glittering, vulnerable eyes.
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The glittering set, which Kate has worn before, perfectly matches her eye-catching sapphire engagement ring.
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Dressed in a glittering corset, Carey started off the challenge with some faux martial arts moves.
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Harry was William's best man at his own glittering wedding to wife Kate Middleton in 2011.
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The Times-Picayune shared glittering photos leading up to Mardi Gras (French for "Fat Tuesday") HERE.
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It is easy to get lost among the carpeted rows of glittering machines and soft melodies.
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One of the tallest steel trees in Dubai's glittering forest of skyscrapers is the Princess Tower.
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A number of entryways are decorated with Baccarat crystal chandeliers and glittering chain mail wall coverings.
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Versailles was a glittering palace that functioned both as the political and fashion center of France.
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And then she closed with "TiK ToK," of course, glittering ticker tape exploding from all sides.
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The last movement, for example, builds inexorably to a late episode of glittering, all-out intensity.
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She was young and ambitious, comfortable in the half-glittering, half-gritty world of Downtown Manhattan.
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During these glittering occasions, Mr. Prigozhin made sure to hover nearby, sometimes even clearing empty plates.
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The mom of two channeled another icon, Cher, in a glittering gold wig and matching bodysuit.
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Mom ran in glittering circles, where she met and married my father, of the Southampton Murrays.
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The two men inspected an honor guard, glittering in gold braid, their rifles fixed with bayonets.
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There, we were informed by two blonde women in fitted glittering garments that we couldn't stay.
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I wanted to relive the water droplets glittering like diamonds on his brown back and legs.
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But one moment from the glittering halftime performance took the broke the internet, courtesy of Shakira.
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She was serenaded with "The Rose of Tralee" amid applause and a swirl of glittering confetti.
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The suit portion on her right side, however, had a long sleeve with a glittering cuff.
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She wants to stay in here forever, become a saint, a fleshless thing with glittering bones.
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His glittering record, of course, explains part of that fixation, but there is something else, too.
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Front Burner A seasonal Mille Crêpes cake is topped with a glittering gelée made with bubbly.
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It features a heated tent, outdoor live performances, a skating rink and the glittering Starry Alley.
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"Malevolent, bitter, glittering," the critic Conrad Knickerbocker declared about "The Wig" in The New York Times.
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Their glittering debates about time, and the politics of grammar, feel like levees against overwhelming emotion.
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Weisz wore her hair down in loose waves and paired the ensemble with a glittering necklace.
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The view of glittering Canary Wharf isn't as high up as Dubai, but it's still pretty spectacular.
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Musical acts aside, the ball itself will be a glittering spectacle that you won't want to miss.
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The tuxedo-clad actor wrapped his arm around Garth, who wore a glittering black and gold dress.
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Ah, December: The month that beckons one of the most festive, glittering holiday seasons of the year.
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In October, Mr. Owusu was here on Russia's glittering Black Sea coast, shaking hands with Mr. Putin.
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Entering Sunday's Game 7, LeBron had already put together a glittering individual career in 13 NBA seasons.
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Watching them twist and mingle, glittering colors swirling around, is almost as satisfying as solving the puzzles.
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At night the area becomes a glittering sea of streetlights, with neon crosses marking its many churches.
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But from the outset, the new Twin Peaks is a glittering puzzle rather than a character study.
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The Steadman garden rolls out in front of us and before it is a glittering swimming pool.
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Chopra looked dazzling in a glittering red sari at the event, her hair parted to the side.
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Our glittering leaf sailed away alongside hundreds more, trailing smoke and carrying wishes for the year ahead.
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But among the Italian fashion folk, the reaction to "Brexit" has a somewhat more glittering lamé lining.
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And the glittering tower Foster & Partners was to design would be an unmissable presence on the horizon.
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Under Mr. Welser-Möst, the orchestra conveyed the glittering colors and lyrical intricacies of Strauss's late score.
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The annual event is typically a serious affair, held under the glittering chandeliers of the East Room.
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He reached the pass in a sweat, tongue out, half blinded by the glittering radiance all around.
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This is probably a good time to pivot to the glittering elephant in the room: Donald Trump.
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But to Naomi, no less stricken than the others, it was glittering and sharp and appallingly bright.
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Of course, one might have imagined that such glittering backgrounds would have yielded panoply of prime plays.
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President Obama and his wife, Michelle, will host a glittering state dinner tonight for Canada's first couple.
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Before long, Walter would be standing uninhibited on bar tables as a glittering, fully realized drag queen.
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I went to sleep barely 12 hours later surrounded by glittering skyscrapers next to London's Canary Wharf.
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Which seemed improbable, with Adichie's glittering bag on the table serving as a kind of tabletop lighthouse.
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She wore a glittering silver dress and a backpack from which she pulled a bag of marshmallows.
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But the clincher for Snell, perhaps even more than the glittering E.R.A., is the level of competition.
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At the opening-night party, Mr. Farhadi joined his stars in a vaulted space with glittering lights.
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On Soccer CARDIFF, Wales — Real Madrid's original Galácticos, that glittering collection of talent, could not do it.
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Despite the concern, the government has so far drawn a line against closing Macao's glittering gambling houses.
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Amid a pastel palette, dazzling production numbers abound, the best at a glittering pizza palace roller disco.
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Shopping Guide Unlike sculptural chairs and glittering chandeliers, dressers are rarely the focal point of a room.
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The glittering 266,000 initial estimate for November came down 10,000 while October's fell from 0003,000 to 152,000.
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Finally, they'll stand before a glittering menorah which they'll light with the help of their VR handsets.
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Factory workers shiver in bread lines in the slums while the wealthy continue their glittering social whirl.
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"" The girls, dresssed in glittering stars-and-stripes costumes, also sang of the business mogul's leadership prowess.
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Kievskaya, one of my favorites, has chandeliers and glittering mosaics with scenes from Ukrainian and Russian history.
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By the time Mr. Kavanaugh completed his clerkship, his glittering résumé and professional networking were opening doors.
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He never won an Oscar, however, and made a point of not attending the glittering award ceremonies.
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Did we each come away from the glittering heist with a bellyful of diamonds and a smile?
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She performed it while wearing a gorgeous glittering jumpsuit, and she aggressively lunged at the camera throughout.
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In light of Gustav Klimt's glittering decadence and Kazimir Malevich's seismic Suprematism, Schiele's art is unapologetically human.
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Sonic is from another dimension where animals speak, and glittering golden rings open up portals to other universes.
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Its colonial-era cathedral, post office and opera house now sit near glittering malls, apartments and office towers.
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Take "Desert Horse," an epic, glittering track that will enter your brain and change its chemistry for good.
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Barnette's installation reimagines the saloon, not as it looked, but as a glittering utopian monument, rife with potential.
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On West Egg, he hosts glittering parties where old money and new money engage in raucous revelry together.
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No, not the one you barbecue on — he means the glittering kind Paul Wall used to rap about.
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Gal Gadot made sure she sparkled at her first Oscars in 2018 with a glittering spaghetti-strap dress.
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Trump's team would provide the glittering name and would manage the building's operations, such as restaurants and bars.
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Chopra wore a glittering sari by Abu Jani Sandeep Khosla, who also designed the groom's dark blue sherwani.
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Around you the earth falls away: runway, airport, golf course, the San Francisco Bay glittering in the sun.
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Ms Groff's writing is marvellous, her insights keen, each story a glittering, encrusted treasure hauled from the deep.
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At first, scientists suspected the glittering craters were filled with water ice; oozing, perhaps, from a subterranean ocean.
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In New York, tens of thousands converged on Trump's home at the glittering Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue.
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One glittering orb from the disco decade of wide collared shirts and flared boxing gloves was Poot Lorlek.
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Image: IkeaOnline, people are celebrating ugly design with Tumblrs and Instagrams dedicated to a glittering and gaudy aesthetic.
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You'll find more precious jewels inside the glittering steam room that's covered in a mosaic of crystal tiles.
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That evening saw a glittering event with dance and musical performances by friends and family, including the couple.
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Silvia sparkled from tiara to toe, as she wore a large statement necklace that matched her glittering topper.
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Sure, it's great to see the glorious presentation of a glittering gown and millions of dollars in jewelry.
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I stared down into the East River again, black and glittering with the yellow lights of the city.
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Glittering cities are replaced with disgusting bathrooms, cyberpunk fashion swapped out for battered corpses and fucked-up cybernetics.
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One major difference, though: There are a few chinks in the glittering armor of this international glamour girl.
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His past work includes a glittering series looking at the relationship between Harlem vogue balls and postmodern dance.
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Out came the models, like refugees from a perverse fairy tale, raindrops glittering like crystals on the tulle.
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Visitors walk on a red carpet into a vast, cathedral-like lobby, with frescoed ceilings and glittering chandeliers.
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Robag Wruhme never disappoints, and he is on glittering form with this remix of the EP's title track.
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But "Marriage Story" is also funny, lightening the darkness with glittering one-liners and several farcical set-pieces.
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Despite glittering launches and promises to disrupt education, schools founded by tech executives have yet to demonstrate success.
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First there was the full 20th Century Fox fanfare, leading into the glittering emerald of the Lucasfilm logo.
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They're accosted by one of her authors, a glittering young literary star from Brooklyn who only writes autobiography.
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There are likely some job functions they can handle, even while sitting miles away from Hollywood's glittering lights.
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The centerpiece of the temple is a glittering statue of the Shakyamuni Buddha, the founder of the religion.
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Though Paula Abdul's relationship with Stamos may now be a distant memory, her glittering golden ensemble is unforgettable.
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The famous tend to remain hidden away in villas and yachts at Cannes, the world's most glittering festival.
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There is hope for him, and that glittering feeling of seeing his potential is both toxic and intoxicating.
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She was slick as hell, glittering up the venue with a bunch of costume changes during her set.
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But tantalized by an expenses-paid trip to glittering Moscow at Christmastime, he agreed to one last mission.
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A glittering display on the top floor is devoted to Mr. Xi, China's most influential leader since Mao.
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However, his glittering humanitarian legacy is overshadowed by the Rwanda genocide and the UN's response to the tragedy.
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Historical epics like Glittering Hours and The Wicked Redhead are so rich you could get lost in them.
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Like the unraveling of a relationship when it's clear there's little below the glittering surface, customers moved away.
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We looked closely at Huojiancun, an area at the edge of glittering Shanghai where factory workers assemble iPhones.
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Trump's terrible taste invites new image-ideas that push back against the golden, glittering aesthetic of his branding.
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To prove it, he's fired off slick videos aimed at exposing the secret, glittering wealth of Russia's top officials.
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Ryan's gown featured a deep V-neckline in the front and the back and a glittering chapel-style train.
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Today it has 2.3 million residents and a glittering glass skyline—though no citywide infrastructure forsewage, water or electricity.
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The earthy landscape below the glittering sky is lit up by the industrial lights at the pier of Svea.
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That sum hinted at a fraction of Putin's reputed glittering wealth, which the Kremlin has taken pains to deny.
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Though it's late, and cold, and Yoo is scantily clad in her glittering costume, she and Pharoah appear relaxed.
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I thought of Google X's Project Loon, which is a plan to fill the skies with glittering polyethylene balloons.
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He does so partly because his glittering prose makes it a pleasure to read even his most mistaken opinions.
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Multinationals once had glittering returns on equity; last year they managed only 11%, compared with 12% for local firms.
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She thus belongs to a cult of darkly glittering satirists whose high-priests are Jeff Koons and Cindy Sherman.
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He does a brilliant job of exposing the rot beneath the glittering surface of late Victorian and Edwardian Britain.
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Jenner, now 23, wore a custom silver glittering mesh dress handcrafted by Lebanese designer Antoine Salameh of brand LaBourjoisie.
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Glittering from afar, the structure looks shabbier and less solid up close, and is sorely in need of renovation.
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A second drop, due in October, will feature luxe fabrics and glittering accents perfect for a truly enchanting party.
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At Tuesday night's New York screening of I, Tonya, Margot Robbie arrived in a sheer, glittering floor-length dress.
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Even following the company's retraction and apology, the glittering underhandedness of the campaign will inspire marketing scum for generations.
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Look at the actual mayoral campaigns, and see the same kind of glittering uniformity that's swamping the entire city.
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As my teacher Anne Ortelee often says, it's in Pluto's realm (in the earth) where we find glittering jewels.
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In 2004, Ms. Peck made a glittering impression in the part at her School of American Ballet workshop performance.
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Gold glittering even as other commodities tank Gold has performed well even as more economically sensitive commodities have not.
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Beneath the glittering carapace of Abbott's lush, skillful, subtle writing, it's impossible to know what we're supposed to think.
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For example, at the end of the episode, Dawson asked how much his glittering diamond-encrusted watch was worth.
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In January, he helped to start a new trend by wearing a glittering harness to the annual Golden Globes.
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The crash deprived the American team of its most glittering talent, and it took years for it to recover.
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From the Archives He made costume jewelry chic, but he is just as famous for his glittering social life.
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Songs like "Palace" and "Gravel to Tempo" are glittering synth-pop anthems, melding honeyed hooks and Kiyoko's spitfire energy.
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Upon arrival in the glittering backstage corridors of the O2 Arena, I am greeted by this branded A5 notepad.
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It wasn't too late—midlife offered glittering opportunities of its own, and for women, it offered even better ones.
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Alexander, she said, had the prototypical celebrity funeral, with a glittering hearse that was meant to resemble a palace.
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A formidable battery of percussion instruments (glockenspiel, vibraphone, xylophone and bells among them) join harp, woodwind and glittering strings.
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And the Continental GT, with its long hood, bulging haunches around the back wheels, and glittering chrome, has it.
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WASHINGTON — It was the most fitting finale to Barack Obama's presidency, squeezed into a glittering round of goodbye parties.
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Delaney Tarr was gesticulating to nobody, fingers glittering with rings, an iPhone and small notebook splayed out before her.
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In this glittering Emirati capital, only some 200 miles from Iranian border, no one doubts that aftershocks are coming.
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Whether Poliwood is a force for good or simply a glittering distraction depends on this question: What's actually accomplished?
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He discovers her in a glittering bronze minidress, snorting cocaine on a toilet, her girlfriend draped across her lap.
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By the end, as if by scientific experiment, he had coaxed glittering flowers more vivid than natural into bloom.
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Nina Davuluri of New York performed a classical Bollywood Fusion dance in a glittering, ensemble complete with gold accents.
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Time invites the honorees, alums and advertising sponsors to a nighttime gala with the glittering city as a backdrop.
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Inside the glittering nonfarm payrolls report the Bureau of Labor Statistics released Friday were some even more inspiring numbers.
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A shabby apartment building becomes a cabinet of wonders in Ex Machina's glittering "887" at the BAM Harvey Theater.
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On the ground floor, a shop sold luxury goods: tailored suits, silk ties, fine leather wallets, glittering Rolex watches.
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She walked the event&aposs red carpet on Sunday in a glittering suit-style minidress designed by Saint Laurent.
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One of her hands was painted with glittering nail polish, but she kept it folded and out of sight.
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It's hard to imagine that Charles H., a glittering speakeasy inside the new Four Seasons Seoul, could have any problems.
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And we mean all across — and on Tuesday they managed to snap the most glittering royal group shot in ages.
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Every single one of Jasmine's many outfits is a highly covetable array of draped silks, gold-braiding, and glittering jewels.
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Members of an elite Singapore police unit patrolled the glittering downtown waterfront in vehicles and on foot on Friday afternoon.
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When I stepped in, it was was like bathwater, and multiple schools of glittering, translucent fish swam around my feet.
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An awkward and glittering flying saucer hovers in the air above them, a trope Watson repeatedly utilizes in her work.
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Ancient petroglyphs are lit up by the glittering stars of the night sky in the Eastern Sierras in California, USA.
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Now Connell is the outsider, poor and adrift, while Marianne is the striking centre of a glittering and affluent circle.
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But reviews often focused on its glittering style and ravishing beauty, an emphasis they ascribed to Mr Ford's fashion background.
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And, what would a Peep-flavored anything be without a little sparkle to mimic the glittering outside of a Peep?
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Most of Ms. Leiber's evening bags, particularly the glittering metal creations, were designed to hold a bare minimum of necessities.
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The Mercers were in town to promote Clinton Cash, a film produced by Bannon and their production studio, Glittering Steel.
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Davis also wore diamonds on her head Mane's white tux was finished with sparkling loafers and a glittering bow tie.
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It also cannot help but evoke US President-elect Donald Trump's well know and glittering bad taste in interior decoration.
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The commission presidency is the most glittering of the jobs up for grabs in the EU's big post-election turnover.
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Now, you can add the iOS-exclusive Frost to that list: a minimalist pleasure about controlling swarms of glittering light.
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"We will remove the darkness from Pakistan," proclaims Mr Sharif, under a glittering chandelier in his offices in the capital.
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The finished product will be as pretty as Big Ben, if even these teeny, tiny, glittering components are any indication.
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Lopez complements the glittering piece with a pair of double drop cubic zirconia earrings from her Kohl's line ($25; kohls.com).
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" Next, she changed into a glam, glittering Marc Jacobs dress, musing, "Nothing feels [more] like getting dressed up than sequins.
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He took the field alongside the Denver Broncos' cheerleading squad, the Pony Express, dressed in the team's glittering white ensemble.
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Third-generation tree farmer John Wyckoff was riding his tractor in April when he noticed something glittering in the soil.
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Like a nonprofit foundation or a glittering Tesla, a second citizenship is a status symbol of the true tech elite.
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Decked out in a glittering red suit, Gaga sang the shit out of the anthem and she just clocked over.
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Alexia is the glittering-eyed, amoral big sister from hell: Justine is the young ingénue who chafes against her dominance.
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But spending almost every waking moment in close quarters is not all about winning glittering medals and sharing celebratory hugs.
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Even in his Manhattan of formal wear, glowing interiors, glittering nighttime streets and leisurely affluence, heartbreak rears its ugly head.
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Count glittering bronzers, shimmery highlighters, and face stickers as just a small fraction of the range available at the shop.
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Except for oil monarchies that built glittering cities in the desert, most Arab economies were unable to deliver lasting prosperity.
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She had her earbuds in and was making Christmas cards, the supplies spread in a glittering swath across the table.
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About half the cases here are thefts from vehicles, smash-and-grabs that scatter glittering broken glass onto the sidewalks.
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Instead, as I sat in the stands watching the glittering spectacle, I was struck by an urgent sense of warning.
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So I put the entire Haus Laboratories range to the test, including its glittering eye shadows and elaborate eye stickers.
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The visually spectacular production includes choruses with glittering pompoms and showgirl outfits, and set pieces that go up in flames.
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The history of police violence plays a part in this glittering paean to a polygender counterculture that's increasingly, victoriously mainstream.
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We sat in a hotel on Holmenkollen, the large ski-jumping hill that rises over Oslo and its glittering fjord.
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Enter any elementary school today and you'll find dozens of glittering kids, smoothing the grain of their flip-sequin shirts.
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In 2009, Michael Jackson's famous white glove, covered in glittering crystals, sold for $350,000 to Hong Kong businessman Hoffman Ma.
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A new promenade featured a glittering hundred-and-seventy-foot-long stainless-steel sculpture of a fish, by Frank Gehry.
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Built into a pavilion-like addition, the family room has a tentlike peaked ceiling hung with a glittering crystal chandelier.
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Taylor Swift arrived on the red carpet in a fanciful glass pumpkin-shaped Cinderella coach, wearing a glittering silver gown.
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Research in Portugal in the 1970s yielded the glittering music for trumpet ensembles of the Charamela Real, or royal stables.
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The hottest toy of the year was a glittering, baby-pink plastic suitcase that we buy without knowing what's inside.
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WASHINGTON — The annual convention of the Federalist Society, the conservative legal group, has long been a glittering and bustling affair.
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The "RuPaul's Drag Race" star collaborated with Opening Ceremony on a drag show that ended with a glittering surprise performance.
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She removed an unseen hairpin, causing the blonde braid coiled around her glittering tiara to cascade down her right shoulder.
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The diamond district of Antwerp, where Ms. Hul's office and showroom are, is a sharp contrast to its glittering product.
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We have the glittering lights of the fabulous Las Vegas Strip with 42 million visitors annually and historic ghost towns.
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Still, he offers a glimpse of his subject's personal life, which included glittering parties and romances with socialites and musicians.
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Outlined in glittering lights, some appear to move or fly as a result of the sequenced illumination of different silhouettes.
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Mr. Trudeau, above in Winnipeg on Thursday, has long cast himself as a glittering spokesman for the world's beleaguered liberals.
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Small, with glittering blue eyes, his pitch is that he's a tech-friendly pragmatist with the ability to revitalize France.
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"We also played a gig in Brooklyn," said O'Connor, wearing a Duran Duran T-shirt and glittering blue eye shadow.
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The space includes a glittering shark sculpture over the bar, and a raised partition for D.J.s and selfie-snapping partygoers.
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As Fashion Week unfolds on glittering runways this week, the city's once-thriving garment manufacturing industry has little to celebrate.
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But where does that leave the rest of the teeming masses jostling for a spot at Mykonos&apos glittering carnival?
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Some audience members objected to Ms. Phillips, a foreigner despite her glittering ancestry, showing Pushkin gladly accepting his own demise.
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All Karen Hendrickson wanted was the latest pocketbook from Gucci, the Sylvie, with a glittering gold chain down the front.
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He reminded his audience that he too grew up "in the provinces," though he quickly escaped for Paris's glittering prizes.
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Filled with glittering LED sculptures, Pace Gallery doesn't look much like the other austere Chelsea galleries on West 24th Street.
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Clubs could either replace them with more glittering imports, or ensure further investment in and promotion of home-grown talent.
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Everything here was a shock to Awino -- from the glittering towers of glass downtown to the simplest things in his apartment.
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The next day, President Donald Trump greeted a crowd that was assembled in the glittering East Room to announce his pick.
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The glittering image of Cooper and Shayk couldn't be further from Jackson Maine's (Cooper) own less than stellar awards show conduct.
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The hundreds of colorful, barely-there bikinis seemed to complement the schools of glittering fish swimming in the crystal blue water.
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There were probably boats of different types and sizes in the glittering water and an occasional sea lion breaking the surface.
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But it was Kavanaugh who got the presidential nod last July and landed under the glittering lights of the East Room.
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Still, any adaptation is destined to suffer by comparison with the original, which provides a chance to inhabit Anne's glittering imagination.
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Recently, the couple added yet another jewel in their glittering crown of Waco attractions with the purchase of an iconic cafe.
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Cardi, 26, rocked a skin-tight, glittering purple bodysuit and fishnets for her performance, completing the look with a blue wig.
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So luckily, When Watched — a beautiful collection of character studies, each its own glittering gem — falls nowhere near short of expectations.
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It would be naïve, and even counterproductive, to insist that all Human Rights Council members should have glittering human rights records.
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Because for the most glittering time of the year, who better to soundtrack it than the sparkliest singers in the world?
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Oh, and Fallon's ambition level was at "a five," Gillies explained from the glittering Atlanta skyscraper where her show films. Now?
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The cosmetics maven, 21, showed off her glittering metallic Christmas tree standing tall in the entryway of her home on Instagram.
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Mandaluyong abuts the Manila business district of Makati, but there are no glittering glass high-rises and no wide sidewalks there.
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What makes Glittering Blue stand out is its sheer size, which really showcases the amazing quality of Himawari-8's imagery.
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In one photo, Oprah is shown with a long blond — almost white — braid, glittering lips and dramatic bluish-black eye makeup.
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From feminist nail art to glittering geode manicures, we'll never stop coming up with ways to express ourselves through our hands.
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The camels themselves are a technicolor desert dream of ornate rugs, fuzzy pom-poms, polished seashells, glittering jewelry, and little umbrellas.
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But within this glittering fatalism lies the central conundrum of "The Judas Kiss," seen on Broadway with Liam Neeson in 1998.
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Thiem, the No. 13 seed with high expectations for a glittering future, could have faced Nadal in the round of 16.
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Glitoris, an Australia-based company that offers body glittering at events, has also been playing host to the glitter bum trend.
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Gay said it's not just women who are interested in glittering up their bodies—they often have male customers as well.
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In an exclusive clip, the young royal looks elegant and regal in a yellow lace dress, fur wrap and glittering tiara.
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There's a circle of hell where you have to finish an assignment, and these eye-catching ribbons just keep glittering away.
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She leaves the room before Kristoff can get the words out, and fails to see the glittering ring in his hand.
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Hannah writes: Beneath the glittering carapace of Abbott's lush, skillful, subtle writing, it's impossible to know what we're supposed to think.
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She wore a long lingerie-style glittering dress with a neon yellow and black leopard print pattern and gold chain straps.
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The six-piece holiday set features the brand's liquid eyeshadow in glittering hues of gold, green, black, pink, purple, and silver.
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Not a glittering row of chain stores, but an untrendy plot with a farmer's market selling apples, pig trotters and pans.
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The country's cash reserves, the glittering prize for Libya's many warring factions, are being sucked dry by a thriving black market.
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They trek past the desolate towns and cities that were once lively with city lights and the glittering promise of opportunity.
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History is full of dour men of God warning the populace not to fall for the glittering promises of rich men.
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I mean, just looking at the photos, I instantly felt myself coated in a brilliant, glittering sheen of Black Girl Magic.
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I can smell the deep green pines and the birch wood of the sauna heating up by the clear glittering lake.
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To many people, Philly's still the rough-around-the-edges Acela stop between the glittering poles of Washington and New York.
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She had these glittering occasions and she felt beautiful and she felt wanted and now she doesn't feel that way anymore.
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It's just that there's a streak in American journalism to allow glittering narratives about budding authoritarians to obscure less appealing facts.
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They burst from different directions, at first audible and then visible, glittering, colorful explosions in the distance, garishly illuminating the dusk.
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A view of a March St. Petersburg sun glittering on a speeding IndyCar's brightly painted chassis is a sight to behold.
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With her always-immaculate hair and her glittering makeup, Trotter continues in a grand tradition of serious athletes with serious style.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. For too long, Christmas has been haunted by the glittering, damp spectre of routine.
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No matter how glittering his list of achievements, no matter how comforting his past, Jose Mourinho is almost out of time.
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I finally read Lisa Halliday's "Asymmetry," because of Parul's glittering review, and sure enough, I was blown away by its intelligence.
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There is little that is fixed in Christine Wunnicke's glittering, absurdist jewel of a novel, itself a translation from the German.
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Few, if any, will wonder whether Russia can actually take home the glittering trophy when the tournament ends on July 15.
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Once blood red, the state's shifting demographics make Texas a glittering prize for Democrats eager to see their state run blue.
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The immortal words "let them eat cake" stuck to her glittering veneer, though there is no proof she ever said them.
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The success of these first two hits forced the glittering girl groups singing of boyfriends and bubble gum to grow up.
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When you enter the theater, it is hanging from the flies, glittering but baleful, like a carapace or an iron maiden.
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Then again, the annual Time 100 bash is a most unusual gala, a glittering celebration not of celebrity, but of influence.
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Aside from garnering glittering photo opportunities, endorsements can be important because they can bring along a network of supporters and donors.
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There were glittering rhinestone and Mondrian-inspired abstractions alongside Pop Art slices of watermelon and strawberries and Swarovski crystal-encrusted baubles.
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Whether it's the glittering Eiffel Tower or the smell of fresh baguettes wafting through the air, Paris is known for romance.
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Lauren Nelson of Oklahoma wowed in a glittering, floor-length gown that she paired with an elaborate necklace for more sparkle.
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All had dressed for the occasion, removing velvet evening capes or tailored coats to reveal everything from glittering frocks to tuxedos.
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Except the message is the bottle, a glittering clue to the extreme physical, chemical and tectonic forces at work deep underground.
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With the Saudi crown prince's image as a reformer falling apart, so is his glittering investor conference in Riyadh this month.
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In the three-minute extravaganza, Dami Im — the country's Korean-born singer — sits on a glittering plinth before an LED cityscape.
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In both pictures, the former Quantico star continued to hold her left hand visible, giving fans a look at the glittering jewel.
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They were even in more glamorous than usual – Sofia in particular, who dressed her growing baby bump in a glittering gold dress.
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After an explosion of glittering confetti, the Sirens began the march, cheering, with their iconic black leather, rainbow flags, and sweet rides.
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The design, a glittering mesh dress covered in Swarovski crystals, was a collaboration between the brand LaBourjoisie and her stylist Monica Rose.
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After this poop emoji of a year, we badly need Ryan's glittering tan and blindingly white smile to usher us into 2017.
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One day I was in a store, and I saw a tag had come off a black shirt with a glittering front.
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On two-lane roads narrower than most bike paths, I drove past glittering lakes and a patchwork of green forest and farms.
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She recalls standing in an abandoned quarry, not long after her project began, and looking out at San Francisco's glittering business district.
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Brittany Talarico, Senior Style Editor: I think I squealed when America hit the carpet in this glittering midnight blue Jenny Packham gown.
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The royal looked every inch the snow princess in a glittering off-white gown embellished with sequined and featuring sheer capped sleeves.
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On the red carpet, individuals alone have the power to define themselves as glittering stars, rarefied gazelles, eccentric raconteurs or rumply intellectuals.
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Their glittering vacation is like something out of a movie, filled with private jets to exotic locals, live music, food and friends.
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And the idea that any of them will transform into a glittering digitopolis overnight without huge infusions of capital is pretty foolish.
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All told, it is comprised of 500,000 solar mirrors divided into 4 glittering rows visible from space, according to a news release.
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An ill-advised venture into the production business led to bankruptcy and a series of flops marred his otherwise glittering film career.
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From the publisher: Each year millions of young women enter the college scene and are surprised to find their glittering preconceptions shattered.
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She has skeletons draped in cobwebs and black flowers and magenta accent colors; bejeweled skeletons wearing long glittering chains and diamond grills.
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Aarskog scans the footage—masses of salmon swimming in circles like glittering cyclones—and mutters what I take to be Norwegian profanities.
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German astronaut Alexander Gerst captured an amazing timelapse of the Aurora Australis, aka the Southern Lights, glittering from the International Space Station.
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Jenner often wears rings on her wedding finger but the initials ring appears to be a new piece in her glittering collection.
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Glittering synths and a New Wave guitar outro on "Want It That Way" skew more 80s teen movie soundtrack than stoner rock.
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There are frosty white or black-ice diamonds and rainbow bands with emeralds glittering alongside pink, orange, red, yellow and blue sapphires.
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But if he does not play another international soccer game, his glittering résumé will have one glaring hole: a championship with Argentina.
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Gutsy songs like "Baybee" showcase glittering keys, vintage funk, and mock 80s synth practiced by artists like Connan Mockasin and Alex Calder.
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Don't let the word "princess" throw you off — you won't catch this one wearing an elegant ball gown or a glittering tiara.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Having won 20 grand slam titles during a glittering career, one might think that Roger Federer has seen it all.
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Several glittering keyboards intertwine on "Affiliated," as one hook sets off another and bounces back again in a buoyant call-and-response.
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The Hills started out as Lauren Conrad's journey from the beachy waves of Laguna Beach to the glittering lights of Los Angeles.
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I guard the pleasures and subtleties of our connection like a jewel, a private, glittering thing that shines brightest in the shadows.
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People have come here to pray, but even five times daily leaves time for the glittering gold shops that line Ajyad Street.
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Lopez gave us mermaid vibes at this year's Vanity Fair Oscars Party with a Zuhair Murad multicolored glittering gown and matching heels.
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Teens used to dream of being movie stars, sauntering down red carpets in glamorous dresses before a glittering sea of paparazzi cameras.
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That night, the wind was gusting and my one-person tent was buckling as we slept under a vault of glittering stars.
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I was in my early 20s, in a glittering party dress, standing outside the American Museum of Natural History with a friend.
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The film includes glimpses of Marshall's glittering, jazz-infused social life in Harlem, including friendships with Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston.
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Smithson kicks a pile of the mineral on the ground, then releases the glittering substance from several bags onto a cement platform.
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I tipped the pouch onto my hand and out popped a pink glass butt plug with a glittering daisy on the end.
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In the central canvas, a hand holding glittering silver forceps reaches toward a woman's naked crotch under an oversize Donald Duck toy.
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But she has returned to the work force, finding a job as a guest room attendant in this glittering gold nonunion hotel.
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Behold her, flopped against a wall, murmuring on the hotline to a hostile head of state, with glittering confetti in her hair.
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In contrast, the Anglo-Italian jeweler put the emphasis on original design rather than on the value of a piece's glittering parts.
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The dream of transformation that Oxford had promised seemed a mirage; its glittering prizes were not on offer to people like him.
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There is something destabilizing about seeing Offred in a glittering golden dress cut low in the back and a pair of heels.
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He and his wife, who handled the factory's books, bought a brick house on a hilltop looking out on the glittering sea.
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Saldana's Givenchy Couture gown featured a glittering top and a purple ombré skirt that turned from silk into voluminous layers of tulle.
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Gem-laden wristwatches tend to round out the seasonal offerings at high-jewelry houses, accents rather than centerpieces of the glittering collections.
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She was handed a bouquet of roses, a silver tiara with bejeweled sugar-cane stalks, a cape embroidered with glittering white petals.
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The scattered glittering pixie dust that comes up from the bottom of the top gives this pullover spirit jersey a magical touch.
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Think of Venice and you think of a fairy-tale city of glittering canals, Renaissance cathedrals, and shops selling little souvenir masks.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon — The princess known as Sheikha Latifa had not left Dubai, the glittering emirate ruled by her father, in 1003 years.
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He had gray hair that had fallen victim to male-pattern baldness, a paunch around his middle, and glittering pale-blue eyes.
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Adapting to Hong Kong's economic miracle of glittering high-rises, developed social services, and undeniable safety, triads now participate in softer crimes.
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The ball in current use - a glittering, LED-studded sphere made by Waterford Crystal and Philips Lighting - made its debut in 2008.
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But in this glittering Tom Ford dress, it's hard to imagine anyone being able to keep their eyes off her the whole night.
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Ivanka Trump, with a glittering smile and winning manner, reassured women that her father would fight for equal pay and affordable child-care.
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Trumpler 13 is a glittering star cluster that contains a collection of some of the brightest stars seen in our Milky Way galaxy.
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Trumpler 2027 is a glittering star cluster that contains a collection of some of the brightest stars seen in our Milky Way galaxy.
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Nothing says "I want to spend the rest of my life doing burpees with you" quite like a whole slew of glittering diamonds.
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Trumpler 203 is a glittering star cluster that contains a collection of some of the brightest stars seen in our Milky Way galaxy.
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After nearly 138 days circling between Saturn and its glittering rings, Cassini will end its dance by plunging headlong into Saturn next week.
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It was like she had a glittering herpes outbreak, and somehow, she managed to pull off two absolutely disgusting looks in one outfit.
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She's appeared as a nightmare apartment broker on Broad City and once did cartwheels in a glittering green onesie on The Colbert Report.
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Yet downtown has many well-developed blocks, with packed bars and restaurants, and glittering office and residential towers with floor-to-ceiling windows.
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Take note: Your Instagram will probably be packed with photos and Boomerangs of neon contraceptive signs, glittering disco balls, and giant flowers (#sorrynotsorry).
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We could be the "rising Asia," all glittering skyscrapers and futuristic urban design, or the rustic, impoverished-yet-inspiring backdrop for slumdog millionaires.
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Eyes glittering with reflected pixels, he began slinging frosty mugs, first in a saloon and then in a stadium, nailing the bonus round.
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For her first snapshot of the holiday, Lovato offered a peek at her glittering Christmas tree towering over a shiny collection of gifts.
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The glittering wedding ceremony was held at Westminster Abbey in front of 1,900 guests made up of royalty, heads of state and celebrities.
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Vonn has racked up 82 World Cup victories in a glittering career and won the United State's first Olympic downhill gold for women.
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With the holidays glittering in our sights, we have sales on the brain — and Anthropologie is heating up the big bargain-shopping scene.
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And the idea that any of them will transform into a glittering digital utopia overnight without huge infusions of capital is pretty foolish.
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A Diamond Ring Kylie sent fans everywhere into a frenzy when she Snapped herself wearing this gigantic, glittering diamond ring in July 2016.
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There, Jackie, then just 34, crafted a glittering fairytale about JFK's 1,000 days in the White House that continues to captivate the nation.
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The 4,500-square-foot home's centerpiece is without a doubt, the glittering 11-foot chandelier dangling from the living room's 20-foot ceilings.
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Reunion TowerYou can't miss this gleaming tower that, at night, looks like Times Square's New Year's Eve ball — all lit up and glittering.
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Long a dusty provincial capital, Zhengzhou's transformation in recent years into a metropolis with a glittering skyline and fashionable malls has been staggering.
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And Lupita Nyong'o's glittering green ensemble for the evening somehow looked even more whimsical when illustrated than it did on the red carpet.
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The design, a glittering mesh dress covered in Swarovski crystals, was a collaboration between the brand LaBourjoisie and her then-stylist Monica Rose.
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She quadrupled down on the bling with a glittering Salvatore Ferragamo clutch and $60,000 of celestial H. Stern noble gold-and-diamond jewelry.
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Retired for over two years, he now has a glittering second career as a commentator, and he's one of the best there is.
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And we have a feeling Ballerini will get Evans to get a KiraKira clip of her glittering dress before the night is over.
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You can see the glittering spires of Kuala Lumpur's Petronas Towers from the threadbare football pitch that the Rohingya Football Club calls home.
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For her first snapshot of the holiday, Lovato offered a peek at her glittering Christmas tree towering over a shiny collection of gifts.
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The images emphasize the offering's vibrant faux-fur coats, hats, and shoes, the clashing psychedelic prints, glittering earrings and headpieces, and '70s knits.
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This work is pure comedy, satirizing the ho-hum, clichéd confession of a wallflower by rendering her with outrageous glittering hot pink nipples.
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About 66% of the value of his business operations sits in New York, mainly in buildings in glittering Manhattan, according to Economist estimates.
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For all of the glittering poison darts lobbed in "My Big Night," it's the director's love of show business that becomes most apparent.
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If you're getting a head start on the holiday season, White recommends this Mickey Mouse-shaped clear glass ornament with glittering gold accents.
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At one point, a little yellow star tumbles to the ground, announces "I feel dizzy," and belches forth a wave of glittering vomit.
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And we're hooked: There's one planted in a general store titled "Buffalo Meat Webcam," and there's another pointed at the glittering Hoback River.
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This could be the last chance they have to see the next dawn, or the night glittering clearly against the clouds of pollution.
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The dress, the flowers, and the glittering ring can sometimes distract from real concerns about the whole "'til death do us part" thing.
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These are typically cards littered with local fighters, up-and-comers and the veteran big names reaching the twilight of their glittering careers.
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And he accumulated the glittering trophies beloved of the growing class of fuerdai, a Mandarin expression that refers to wealthy second-generation Chinese.
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In the market, one can browse the glittering displays of mezcal bottles, many with gorgeous labels advertising their origin in small local distilleries.
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Then he turned his eyes to Los Angeles and Hollywood and the glittering Pacific, and surprised no one by signing with the Lakers.
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Talaya doesn't have a pool, either, but who needs one when the glittering Mediterranean is only a 30-second stroll across the dunes?
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Inverted onto a platter, the colorful wiggling gelatinous mass is a glorious sight to behold — glittering, translucent and decorated with fresh mint leaves.
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Its title, possibly by design, recalls the debut of another writer, also resident in Oxford, who went on to have a glittering career.
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Bernhard is more interested in practical questions and marvels at the first-generation robots whose faces flower open to reveal glittering metal skulls.
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"When there's extreme anger and hatred on the other side, don't respond in kind," Mr. Cruz told the audience beneath the glittering chandeliers.
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The specialized schools carry enormous symbolic weight in the city, and a seat in one of them is seen as a glittering prize.
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Ms. Dvorovenko is somewhat unrecognizable in the role: Sallow and drawn, her usually glittering sapphire eyes disappear into the camera with piercing melancholy.
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One early chronicler claimed to have seen white sands strewn with skeletons; another conjured poisonous dust clouds swooping over fields of glittering gems.
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"He's the greatest ever," said third baseman Anthony Rendon, who made a glittering defensive play and added two hits, including an R.B.I. double.
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It's the glittering homeland at the end of a very long rainbow that infuses this narrative with a sense of exile and melancholy.
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On a sunny spring day, it would be easy, and delightful, to make a picnic on the banks of the glittering Harlem Meer.
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The 71st Tony Awards will be broadcast live on CBS in a glittering three-hour show from Radio City Music Hall in Manhattan.
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Credit...Bethany Mollenkof for The New York Times LOS ANGELES — There is no end to the glittering emblems of privilege in this city.
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WASHINGTON — Under the glittering lights of a ballroom in a hotel whose name is synonymous with political scandal, they gathered for a reunion.
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Even into her 90s, Ms. Higgins Clark continued to address her fans in online videos, appearing elegantly dressed and accessorized with glittering gems.
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The sparkling knotted chain, which draped across the "Scandal" star&aposs chest and fell to her waist, also perfectly matched her glittering sandals.
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Completed in 1749, Fort Christiansvaern is a national historic site today, an impenetrable yellow structure overlooking the glittering turquoise waters of Gallows Bay.
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Earlier this year, Xu Caiyuan watched helplessly as the numbers flashed across a computer screen in his office in Shanghai's glittering financial district.
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The fashion show closed with a glittering silver swimsuit as the brand's bridal look, complete with a veil trailing from a swimming cap.
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Cormier reigned atop the division for most of Jones's absence, but he realized his glittering title belt was affixed with an enormous asterisk.
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In Sun's mythical take, industrialization seems to turn us not forward into a glittering future, but backward into tombs, animals, and the elements.
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Few genuinely expect Beijing, with the world's media watching, to roll its tanks through Hong Kong's streets of glittering skyscrapers any time soon.
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In "The Third Portal" (2016), he has filled the area around the solid black circle's uneven surface with tiny, glittering, mosaic-like pieces.
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The 49-year-old wasn't afraid to let her hair down at the event, and frolicked in the sea while wearing a glittering gown.
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Dubai, the Gulf's tourism hub known for its glittering skyscrapers and luxury properties, shops and restaurants, attracted 15.92 million overnight tourist visitors in 2018.
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And this year was no exception, as she arrived at the ceremony wearing a glittering low-cut black gown with a mega high-slit.
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His scenarios work as pointed satires, but they also have their own verisimilitude, glittering with finely imagined details, searing images, and profound, relatable emotions.
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At the beach, I'll see it: the ocean glittering like a sheet of foil; Jet's boat, lit up, windows blushing in the night, anchored.
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There is a legend that says Kommo-o are covered in glittering scales in order to drive away a great darkness covering the world.
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Sex, after all, entails a certain amount of intimacy, and these women are as remote as the heavenly bodies glittering in a winter sky.
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And there perched on a parapet just below the glittering royal throne sat Theresa May, on a highly unusual visit to the upper house.
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Sunday's fall/winte 2018 show, however, was a joyful return to rainbow colors and glittering glamour the designer is so known and loved for.
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The Oscar winner — who wore a glittering gold gown — then began a performance of "Someone to Watch Over Me," accompanied by pianist Alex Smith.
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He smiled and posed for selfies against the glittering Singapore skyline (residents had been told to leave their lights on to maximise the effect).
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We shot our favorite after-dark pieces at London's glittering Moth Club, from the statement-making gold bag to the puff-sleeved prom dress.
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Photo via Google Street ViewWhile vacationing in Sin City you may have been blinded by the desert sun reflecting in this gaudy glittering jewel.
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"Bonfire" dwelt on how thin the veneer of civilisation had become: take one wrong turn and a glittering career can be turned to dust.
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And their baby bumps weren't the only accessory the lovely royals had in common – both princesses worth glittering tiaras (and came with dashing dates!).
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Vibrant, glittering, and a little bit kitschy, Miripolksy's sharks are having the time of their lives, and those good times begin in the Brewery.
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Someone will pay me one day to divulge how I lived so frugally, elegantly, and sanely in that glittering, amorally rich, and enormous hellhole.
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Wearing a glittering red suit and matching eye shadow, along with American-flag inspired shoes, Gaga belted out the anthem into a silvery microphone.
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Every corner of her Los Angeles apartment, from her millennial pink coffee mugs to her glittering gold throw pillows, is color-coordinated and Instagrammable.
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That might be why visitors and residents of Sydney have a sincere fondness for one glittering Coca-Cola billboard with a 40-year history.
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Silkscreened onto silver-chromed resin and sprinkled with diamond dust, the vibrant, glittering works recall Warhol's elegiac series of shadows, electric chairs, and skulls.
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It said their plot to target Marina Bay, a glittering downtown waterfront, showed the city-state needed to defend its multiple points of entry.
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I want a movie, book, or show from the other side, amid Coruscant's glittering spires, as Iella navigates a life as a double-agent.
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As a composer, Muhly is attracted to glittering sounds, elegantly intertwining lyrical lines, and austere polyphonic textures modelled on Renaissance and Anglican choral music.
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Lisa Li's glittering online persona, which won her 1.1 million followers, appeared to inspire her landlord to show the grim conditions in her home.
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The cabinet of curiosities, glittering with all kinds of marvels, is just to be browsed; the travelling reader moves through it and past it.
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For US President Donald Trump, glittering résumés and decades of experience aren't the only relevant factors when hiring officials to top positions — appearance counts.
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"He caught me up on wings of light, and showed me the realms of his creation, the glittering gemstones paving his heaven," she says.
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The walls, meant to signify prosperity, were patterned with glittering city skylines, flourishing orange groves and portraits of Hollywood stars and early California missionaries.
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In a town made famous by its glittering lights and clanging coins, the raucous cheer of rabid fans is becoming more familiar and important.
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Bannon made an hour-long "Clinton Cash" documentary, which was produced by Glittering Steel, a film-production company that he founded with the Mercers.
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As Cosmopolitan notes, her website included several glittering options, but the reality star made it known that she expected a Lorraine Schwartz diamond choker.
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A waving canopy of galactic shag lined the stage, and above the crowd, a carpet of glittering strands rose and fell in the breeze.
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The glittering behemoth, designed for the stairwell of a private home, was 30 feet high with 12 tiers and weighed more than 5,183 pounds.
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Ask for a tour of the glittering private dining room upstairs, with silver-backed chairs under chandeliers and a ceiling embellished with mirror fragments.
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Most of my formative years were spent scrolling through Tumblr, methodically curating a microblog consisting of glittering gifs, expensive clothing, and K-Pop stars.
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The problem is that it gets eclipsed by glittering bullshit and white noise and misinformation, and I've yet to hear a solution for that.
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The fall 2016 collection was unveiled in early February, 65 floors above New York City, under the iconic glittering chandeliers of the Rainbow Room.
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But if you can add to that a top prize in Plácido Domingo's Operalia, then a glittering career is off to a solid start.
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At the Park Avenue Armory on Wednesday night, dozens of dancers paired off to spin and bounce, sashaying between 40-foot-high glittering curtains.
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Mr. Han has received credit for Shanghai's economic takeoff, and transforming the city's Pudong district into a glittering center of banking, manufacturing and entertainment.
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Porter's glittering academic resume impressed the President who, according to three sources, increasingly relied on Porter for advice on a broad range of issues.
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Unlike California's glittering, glamorous coastal cities, Sacramento, located in the Central Valley, has an earnest, small-town affect and a welcome lack of pretension.
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She swept into the gala through a side door, making her way through the palace kitchens, and took her seat in the glittering hall.
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At the glittering Globes after-parties, several studio executives privately applauded Ms. Streep but refused to join her in speaking publicly, citing business interests.
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"The Post," with a glittering pedigree that includes Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, has provoked enthusiasm, but also its share of sniping.
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On the road to Fatick from Dakar, Senegal's investment in technology and services is embodied in the promise of a glittering, futuristic city: Diamniadio.
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Rihanna, heavenly queen of red carpets, has descended upon this year's Met Gala in a glittering Pope-inspired ensemble — and people are freaking out.
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Vandal, the TAO Group's 2016 paragon of fine dining on steroids, takes the Lower East Side's once-gritty street art culture to glittering extremes.
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Mr. Bannon intends to sell his interest in Glittering Steel and Cambridge Analytica under an agreement he has with the Office of Government Ethics.
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Gobstopper-colored stones glittered from every finger, were linked in a belt, dangled from ears; glittering ropes of silver chains swung with the stride.
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"I think a lot of writing about mathematics is done in the tone that mathematicians are searching for these glittering crystalline truths," Campbell said.
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This entertaining biography of Alicia Patterson, the founding editor and co-publisher of Newsday , unfolds against a glittering backdrop of wealth, prestige, and print.
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Many users celebrated his bold style, calling him "the brightest sequin on life's glittering cape," and describing how his appearance broke down gender stereotypes.
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In a calm but mellifluous voice, the court's president, Lady Hale, sporting a glittering spider brooch, read out a damning judgment against Mr Johnson.
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Even when the book's blend of action and philosophy feels forced, Millet's sense of pacing is acute and her prose is glittering and exact.
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Woods' poor Ryder Cup record has been one of the only blemishes on a glittering golfing resume but his Presidents Cup stats are unimpeachable.
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Unknown to most consumers, the expensive, glittering brands of runways in Paris and Milan also indirectly employ thousands of workers in the developing world.
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The Cathedral was flooded with light as the patriarch blessed the new Metropolitan, dressed in blue, white and gold vestments and a glittering miter.
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So that night about a year ago, when I stepped onstage at Lincoln Center, the City glittering at my feet, I was scared, sure.
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Nearby, an overeager gallery attendant explained to a small crowd of glittering culturati how this work speaks to the pollution seen in developing countries.
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Kylie, on the other hand, went for full on glitz, calling back to her robotic Met Gala ensemble in a similar glittering silver Labourjoisie gown.
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The loss of the 4x100 meters medal leaves Bolt with eight Olympic golds, and he does not think the ruling tarnishes his glittering career record.
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The paper trail: The Delaware-registered entities, film company Glittering Steel and data-driven Cambridge Analytica, received over $2 million from a Mercer super PAC.
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She may be one of the biggest risk takers of the night, but that's exactly why I love the Oscar-winning actress's glittering Gucci dress.
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The region is home to the largest dark sky observatory in the world, glittering with millions of stars and spectacular views of the Milky Way.
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Awards season is well and truly underway, and along with the celebration of leading talent, moving films, and gripping television comes a glittering red carpet.
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The Cosmopolitan is part of Marriott Bonvoy's boutique Autograph Collection portfolio, with glittering, whimsical decor that kind of feels like you're staying inside a chandelier.
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In the north and west of China, well away from its glittering coast, housing prices are about the same as they were five years ago.
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He was better than anyone else at expressing the spirit of the age—cocksure, expansive, optimistic, but, beneath the glittering surface, shot through with doubts.
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The Brooklyn Nine-Nine actress revealed that she was pregnant when she shared a photo of her baby bump inside a glittering mirror art installation.
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He's interviewed the red carpet's most glittering stars, and now Jess Cagle is set to share the screen with one of Hollywood's most adorable actors.
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Others say the public deserves a chance to vote on the final deal, which will bear little resemblance to the glittering one they were promised.
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Even Hawkeye finds a glittering hope at relevancy, though an opening scene that hints he's teaching his daughter to become the next great sharp shooter.
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The young boys and girls picked out their dream outfits from over 2,000 glittering gowns and dashing suits donated by Sherri Hill and Men's Wearhouse.
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The Europas conference is followed by a glittering awards for the hottest startups in Europe, based on voting by expert judges and the industry itself.
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I wanted to know, so I started with the boring historical facts that allowed for their existence and worked forward to their glittering, ridiculous present.
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Glimpse your reflection on the mirror-like surface of a Shiroi Hana knife, and you'll see your most glamorous culinary aspirations glittering back at you.
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Former champion Klitschko, who made 23 world title defenses during his glittering career, has backed the Briton to lead the next generation of heavyweight fighters.
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Most notably, there are the glittering pirate boots Rihanna already snatched from the Saint Laurent runway, and the swirling constellation-embellished blue gowns at Dior.
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Among the line includes Adventure, a glittering gold; Horror, a bold matte red; Fantasy, an iridescent lavender; and Romance, a muted rose with grey undertones.
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And now who's the newest makeup model, showing off such girly staples as glittering eyeshadows, eyelashes drenched in mascara, nail polish, and luscious lip colors?
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He has enjoyed a glittering club career, winning World Player of the Year five times with a string of La Liga and Champions League titles.
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Uneven casting, patchy orchestral playing and a preposterous plot ultimately faded into irrelevance next to the glittering performance of Angela Meade in the title role.
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"There's been an incredible history of brilliant, glittering royal tours there, starting with the Queen's grandfather George V," longtime royal biographer Robert Lacey tells PEOPLE.
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Musgraves wore a glittering yellow sequin gown with feather trim, while the supermodel opted for a sleeveless white turtleneck gown with matching Western-inspired boots.
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The concert opened with a confident and glittering rendition of Louis Moreau Gottschalk's "The Union, Concert Paraphrase on National Airs" by the pianist Michael Brown.
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France has a glittering lineup of stars and a strong history in tournaments it hosts, having won the 1998 World Cup and the 1984 Euros.
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Read more: Take a look inside a glittering, $16 million penthouse in the hottest new San Francisco neighborhood that Facebook, Google, and Salesforce call home
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While the duchess opted for a glittering Jenny Packham gown and dupatta scarf, William became the first British royal male to wear a traditional sherwani.
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It happened when the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reported in July 1897 that a ship had arrived in Seattle with a ton of the glittering ore.
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The company then re-emerged, in front of a glittering Art Nouveau swirl of a set piece, to perform a supersize, Las Vegas-flavored encore.
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Vu is the second-ever Canadian woman to compete in the pageant, following in the glittering heel marks of Talackova, who competed back in 2010.
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In the 18th century, the capital of the empire was moved from Esfahan to Tehran, letting the famed "glittering city" languish into a provincial backwater.
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Now, it appears Hopkins is looking to fight one last time for a final curtain call to a glittering career in pugilism when summer comes.
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But Johnson is clear that when he talks about the "creative life" he means far more than the pursuit of individual excellence and glittering prizes.
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Obviously that's not universally true but it is hard to move off the beaten path when the one before you seems well-lit and glittering.
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The gold is tasteless (and nontoxic), so its only purpose is extravagant novelty and a glittering price — in this case, more than $2000,21 per cupcake.
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The show is worth a visit if only to take in the exquisite ballroom, with its glittering chandelier, in a Jewish temple from the 1920s.
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It is quite a spectacle: 16 feet wide, with circling beasts plastered and piled with glinting handfuls of the artist's favorite glittering tiny plastic beads.
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In addition to their glittering business relationship, Mr. Bergé and Mr. Saint Laurent shared a sumptuous lifestyle that made them fixtures in European high society.
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Workers have been building extensions to their main mosque, carrying steel beams to its glittering center in order to more than double the complex's capacity.
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We met on a slightly brisk evening in Tsim Sha Tsui, the glittering, shopping-heavy (and fairly tourist-laden) area of Kowloon near the harbor.
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Yip presents us, too, with the wall and, when it lifts, the regal entourage, in their glittering wealth, standing on the other side like mannequins.
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Among the sculptures and murals on-site were Miss Muffet's spider with glittering eyes, the Man in the Moon and Jack dangling from a beanstalk.
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In Robert, we see the glittering panic of parenthood, of the realization that we can never possess enough knowledge to nourish a brand-new soul.
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Unlike California's glittering, glamorous coastal cities, Sacramento's location in the Central Valley gives it an earnest, small-town affect and a welcome lack of pretension.
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While it&aposs unclear as to which shoes she wore for the event, Moore seemingly donned a glittering pair of $745 pumps from Christian Louboutin.
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After a long search, a comedian has agreed to perform at this year's White House Correspondents' Dinner, normally the glittering jewel of Washington's social calendar.
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While Toyota City's architecture is typical of a midsize Japanese town — don't expect glittering Tokyo-esque skyscrapers — Toyota, nonetheless, boasts some impressive natural bona fides.
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In "Waterlog," he wrote of "marvelling at the brightness of everything" in the Scillies: the white sand, the rocks glittering gold with quartz and mica.
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What they do not include, however: a portrait, or even a quick snap, of the first lady beaming merrily (or not) amid the glittering greenery.
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When the viewer circles around it, the face is revealed to be that of an adult Adolf Hitler, with glittering eyes and a waxy complexion.
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Atop Mount Nuolja, the Aurora Sky Station delivered dramatic views of the glittering town below, situated in a valley beside a black-as-coal lake.
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The building includes four floors of exhibition space and a rooftop garden with a reflecting pool visible as a glittering skylight on the fourth floor.
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At a party for university graduates in Najaf, dozens of young people danced under a glittering disco ball and listened to poetry in a packed hall.
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Premieres once glittering with limo exits that sparked passionate hot tub make-out sessions have now turned into gimmick parades, and Ben's premiere did not disappoint.
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On Wednesday, she hit the Billboard Music Awards red carpet, wearing a yellow two-piece number adorned with glittering embellishment and of course, nails to match.
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Like a shabbier version of Tokyo's Kawaii Monster Cafe in Harajuku, the Unicorn Cafe is a glittering example of what happens when Instagram spawns a restaurant.
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A blue, gloved hand runs up and down its glittering gold length, and its owner, a cartoonish young perfume-purveying influencer named Pic, groans with pleasure.
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While Trump has worked hard to build his life into a glittering, eponymous brand, there has long been a royal-specific yearning in the Trump family.
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As models took to the runway, they wore bright knits and animal print midi skirts with leather gloves, dresses that resembled watercolor paintings, and glittering gowns.
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The 4.5 inch-wide coronet is mounted with 11 kite and cushion-shaped sapphires set in gold within an array of glittering diamonds set in silver.
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This features not just glittering names, though there are plenty of those, but also breadth and variety, and a determined drive to bring in new audiences.
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A PROVINCE TRANSFORMED Long a dusty provincial capital, Zhengzhou's transformation in recent years into a metropolis with a glittering skyline and fashionable malls has been staggering.
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At the beginning of the show, their laptops are carried away and replaced with glittering smartphones, a progression as natural as evolution ending with upright man.
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Verizon, HSBC, eBay, Home Depot, Disney, Colgate-Palmolive, and SAP also spoke about their partnerships with Google — alternately in glittering generalities and arcane enterprise software acronyms.
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Update: Fenty Beauty's Body Lava Body Luminizers, the Fairy Bomb Glittering Pom Pom, and the Face & Body Kabuki Brush all dropped at midnight today on FentyBeauty.
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It was a legendary moment, and just the type of thing that makes basketball a delightful sport to follow beyond the glittering lights of NBA arenas.
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Governments began to issue warnings against travel to the glittering town by the bay that once attracted crooners like Frank Sinatra and scores of American honeymooners.
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Tesla has a growing following on the Arabian Peninsula, with a glittering new showroom in the skyscraper-studded city of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
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The tyres have been designed by Dubai's Z Tyre and produced by a Chinese tyre factory, but their staggering price tag comes from their glittering embellishments.
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Bannon is also in the process of selling some of his stake in Cambridge Analytica and Glittering Steel, another Mercer-backed entity, according to the forms.
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Not willing to surrender his chance of playing in the year's first major, Finau limped up the leaderboard ahead of a glittering array of major winners.
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On the show, Natalia, 37, has wowed judges with her glittering costumes and flamboyant character, recently winning two out of three challenges in a single week.
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Before news of her pregnancy was confirmed by PEOPLE in September, Scott presented his girlfriend with a glittering diamond choker for her 20th birthday in August.
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Our beauty closet is overflowing with glittering new products to try, but we've already found a worthy contender for MVP: Maybelline's new Colossal Big Shot mascara.
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"In God's House" is a dreamy, glittering piece of music, one that starts to rot when the bride realizes something terrible has happened to her fiancé.
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The Europas conference is followed by a glittering awards show for the hottest startups in Europe, based on voting by expert judges and the industry itself.
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Ben makes sure to compliment her morals, values, faith, commitment, and any other glittering generality that might possibly apply to both Becca and Viewers Like Her.
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Gaga, whose Super Bowl outfits included a crop top and glittering shorts, was mocked by some viewers on social media for the appearance of her stomach.
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Hardware hub Once a tiny fishing village in the shadow of nearby Hong Kong, Shenzhen is now a glittering metropolis of more than 12 million people.
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A small, glittering rain would have perfected the picture, which was, all the same, as silent and remote and unattainable and sad as you could want.
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"It's like a new category, but the gender already existed a long time ago," said Jiratchaya, donning a white glittering and black side rim evening gown.
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It was likely some North Koreans' first glimpse of the world outside their tightly restricted borders, including possibly jaw-dropping images of the glittering Singapore skyline.
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"Un Par De Lugares" is a glittering exhortation with a four-on-the-floor dance beat, and lyrics that ponder our therapeutic response to emotional pain.
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But in both Tchaikovsky's "Marche Slave" and his Symphony No. 4, with its glittering fanfares, balance was an issue, with the powerful brass section overly dominant.
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The artistic director Nicolas Ghesquière constructed three enormous geometric shapes — a sphere, a square, a pyramid — and filled them with the ruins of a glittering Atlantis.
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PARIS — Paris Fashion Week went out with a bang on Tuesday, thanks to a scattering of glittering parties held on the penultimate night of the calendar.
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For the Vikings, 10th century Islamic cities like Baghdad, Cordoba or Cairo were the Paris of their day: glittering capitals of art, scientific knowledge, and culture.
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This conjures up the image of a glittering disco ball of a planet, but HAT-P-7b, as it's called, isn't anyplace you'd want to visit.
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Most devastating is the hollowness that pervades its second half, the sense that the glittering prizes that have been won at such costs aren't worth it.
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Cars drive around a floodlit street circuit through the heart of Singapore against a backdrop of glittering skyscrapers while spectators are entertained by headline music acts.
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In a glittering conference center in Riyadh, slick videos promised a gleaming, $500 billion city of the future, powered by solar energy and run by robots.
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"Florence holds us with a glittering eye; there's a charm cast round us, and we can't get away," Elizabeth wrote in a letter to a friend.
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If your main goal is to apportion the glittering prizes to a representative cohort that "looks like America," then you put your thumb on the scales.
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Depending on your age and generation, it is either Lucania or Basilicata, with a painful past and a glittering future as the European capital of culture.
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First popularized by the tech ethicist Tristan Harris, the goal of sticking to shades of gray is to make the glittering screen a little less stimulating.
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I only knew that when she stared at me, her brown eyes near black and glittering with relentless intensity, what she saw didn't meet her approval.
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In his native Venice, in glittering Paris, and then across the continent, he reinvented himself as he went, playing the roles of author, courtier, entrepreneur, spy.
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Even so, I am woefully understated compared with the little girls who arrive in glittering ball gowns and tutus, in crowns and tiaras (almost always askew).
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Each Pink Lady has a distinct personality, is fiercely funny, and knows she's better than every single person who dares to enter the gang's glittering orbit.
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At first glance, the star's nail art appears to be an exact replica of Vincent van Gogh's "Starry Night" — complete with dramatic swirls and glittering jewels.
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Then it would have been as it should, a quick, brilliantly lit thing, a leap for joy into the glittering sunshine and the high blue air.
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As we drove past glittering shopping malls and rows of tall, identical housing blocks, Liang told me about the first time he met Xie, in 2009.
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My mother, riding in a dinghy across an expanse of glittering lake, felt grateful to be so far from the world's calamities, she recently told me.
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Bowie, who produced hits such as "Ziggy Stardust" during a career featuring daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes, died at age 69 on Sunday.
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A holiday spirit has taken hold in downtown Lancaster, with a colossal Christmas tree glittering in Penn Square and ancient brick houses swathed in festive lights.
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Las Vegas (CNN)Steve Wynn slipped a pair of vampire teeth into his mouth and walked into an employee meeting at his glittering Las Vegas casino.
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Mr. Goldsmith, 61, is the third-generation owner of S. Feldman Housewares — a glittering bazaar on Manhattan's Upper East Side — and an impresario of kitchen gadgetry.
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Manhattan's glittering skyline makes Aja Corliss feel proud to live in New York City, and its soaring buildings represent her ambition to move upward in life.
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The festival also has a heated tent, outdoor live performances, a skating rink and the glittering Starry Alley, where eight marriage proposals were made last year.
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From what she called "nothing," she forged something big and bold and every bit as brilliant as the woman who raised her, less glittering, more glaring.
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Harry and Meghan, a former U.S. actress, married in a glittering ceremony last May and announced in October that their baby was due in early 2019.
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Tall with blond dreadlocks often hidden beneath a safari hat, Kaos wears Balmain jeans that cost hundreds of dollars, a Versace belt and a glittering wristwatch.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Roving machines trundle through the cavernous expanse of a salt mine, the mineral walls glittering in the pale industrial lights.
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There's a glittering mermaid amid gilded fish in relief, mirrors that look like barnacles, octopus murals, glowing blue and gold accents, and a marble raw bar.
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Look a little closer and you'll spot carefully crafted woodwork, bespoke machinery, and—the reason for my visit—a glass-fronted cabinet full of glittering knives.
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Glittering with wit and mystery, Fake Like Me is more than an immensely readable portrait of an artist — it shatters expectations with pointed satire and structural daring.
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In the rarefied galaxy of restaurants that have received the Michelin guide's highest honor, three stars, Benoît Violier's, in Switzerland, was by one measure the most glittering.
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At your first glance, you'll spot designer logos and glittering jewelry all over (we counted at least eight pairs of Chanel earrings on one jewelry stand alone).
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Kylie rocked a blonde wig and a glittering pink dress, while Kendall opted for a midi-length leopard print dress with a high slit up the side.
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Amy Robach and Sara Haines kicked off the dance party dressed as Sonny and Cher, followed by Robin Roberts, who stunned in a glittering Donna Summer costume.
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Imaged by the nation's rover, Yutu 2, the glittering nature of the material instead suggests it is likely glass created by an impact, according to lunar scientists.
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Jenner's form-fitting look was first worn by VS Angel Candice Swanepoel, who debuted the glittering lingerie body stocking on the 2015 Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway.
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That night, I slept swathed in a glittering blanket of stars, with the sound of the wind whistling through the dunes remarkably reminiscent of the ocean. 5.
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His dancers flip and spin in skirts and don glittering masks with horns made from knives, which laces the elegance and athleticism with a sense of menace.
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The heir to the Swedish throne opted for a strapless color-block dress featuring a pink top, gold sash and silver skirt accented by a glittering clutch.
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Much of its economy is managed remotely from the glittering capital city of Washington, leading to both a local debt crisis and severe lack of infrastructure investment.
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Everything about this look was perfection: her cotton candy hair, the glittering sequin outfit, the neon blue blouse, and the accessories, which included her new badass tattoo.
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For "Believe" she opened in glittering fringe dress layered over a crystal bra and won with heart pasties and a blonde wig with pink dip-dyed ends.
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Season 23 to be precise, and along with all of those fresh two-steps and glittering ensembles also comes another round of stunning looks from Erin Andrews.
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When she lifted it to open soundlessly, I gasped—I had not expected it to be beautiful, swimming pool water glittering blue and violet under soft light.
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"We use mostly dried portobellos and sautee them with olive oil and onions for the base," said their fantastic nonna, her bedazzled apron glittering in the sunlight.
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While Final Fantasy XV features Prince Noctis venturing out on his own, Kingsglaive follows the story of his father, King Regis, in the glittering metropolis of Insomnia.
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Kim is late, just like in the original opening, but now she's shown to be statuesque, regal, nearly godlike as she's fitted into a glittering body suit.
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Just past the glittering high rises steadily jutting up in the heart of downtown Los Angeles, a mass of tents and people huddle across 50 city blocks.
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Next time I look at a night sky, I'm guessing the brightest star I see glittering is my friend and funny, mystery-solving gang member, Casey. Zoinks!!!!
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"I would like to say to Donna congratulations on a great week and sorry for today," Bertens said after collecting the trophy at a glittering presentation ceremony.
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In the seaside town of Svetlogorsk, 40 kilometers (25 miles) from Kaliningrad, artisans displayed a range of World Cup souvenirs made out of the glittering golden gem.
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But that wasn't the actress's first head-turning appearance at an awards ceremony, attending the Golden Globes before that in a glittering silver Jenny Packham cocktail dress.
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While most people would be looking to the board game for clues, fans note that Aria's ring finger is glittering with what could be a wedding ring.
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While not the prettiest fight in my glittering online career, Brown's size and reach advantage was getting the better of my fighter so I took him down.
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The piece, which included a box of glittering Frosted Flakes and a cherry pie that gleamed like the crown jewels, took the artist five years to make.
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The custom Furby not only features luxurious dusty rose fur, six skeletal arms with movable fingers, and glittering eyes that contain galaxies, but also, she's fully functional.
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It fits in just as well — and tastes just as delightful — on a glittering NYC rooftop as it does in the dust of a midwestern state fair.
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The newsletter boasts an auction with "fabulous vacations," tables decorated with "rich fabrics" and adorned with "glittering trinkets," as well as "belly dancers," and "an exotic meal."
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I wonder if, at the time, I knew much about Miró beyond his name, one in a glittering constellation of gods over the horizon of cornfield sadness.
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The score bustles constantly, rather in the vein of Janacek, though crucial arias and scenes build to glittering radiance that recalls Richard Strauss, moments that seemed derivative.
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The 20-year-old attended an event for her new film, The Last Movie Star, wearing a curve-hugging, glittering gold gown that nodded to 1940s style.
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Meals come on white tablecloths, maids do the laundry and a car and driver are always waiting to whisk them away to important meetings or glittering parties.
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I know that my work may come off abstract or whatever for some people, but, for me, it feels like I'm making something very glittering and easy.
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He christened a glittering new headquarters at United States Army Garrison Humphreys, usually referred to as Camp Humphreys, an American military base in the city of Pyeongtaek.
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So on a raw Saturday in March, I dragged the kids to Capitol Lighting, a glittering showroom in northern New Jersey displaying every kind of light imaginable.
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Nations with less glittering histories — but good coaching, a sense of identity and players littered throughout Europe's great leagues — no longer have quite so much to fear.
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In any meritocracy, there are going to be a lot of people who lose out and do not get the glittering career they think they are due.
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I was headed for Rosarito, a small town on the Pacific with glittering surf that has drawn an American crowd to its beaches and clubs since Prohibition.
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Even now, her 17-year-old son hides her profession at his private high school, and she pulls off her glittering fake nails before meeting his teachers.
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Donald Trump not only gave Mr. Blazer a deal on his rent, he let him hold his high school reunion in the glittering lobby of Trump Tower.
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Twenty-five years ago, they were the last of five teams to pass on Jeter before the Yankees took him, starting his path to a glittering career.
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Since then he has added two Australian Opens and one more Wimbledon title to his glittering record and he clearly still hungers after the game's biggest prizes.
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Southern California gave him his glittering 383-year career with the Los Angeles Lakers, his life with his wife, Vanessa, and their four daughters, his post-N.
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Walk east on the third floor, and you find a panoramic Sheets mosaic mural from 1961 with a nature theme, complete with stylized roosters and glittering trees.
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It is hard to imagine that dangerous relics from a murderous, bygone era can still lie buried somewhere beneath Hong Kong's glittering skyscrapers and heaving shopping malls.
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On the first floor, patrons can find brushes, glittering shadows, palettes of foundation and 12 different customizable mustache shapes, including the handlebar, the Edwardian and the walrus.
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How A-list stars choose their red carpet dresses Actors strolling down the red carpet in an array of glittering gowns project an image of effortless chic.
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In the months after a killing, they can seem like the only people in this glittering city who are paying attention to the 40th Precinct's homicide victims.
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Meet Manhattan West, a glittering seven-million-square-foot mixed-use development from Brookfield Property Partners rising along Ninth Avenue, between West 31st and West 33rd Streets.
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I visited the glittering Greek island of Mykonos, the summer destination of choice for billionaires — and it's a very different experience if you aren't swimming in money
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A big city with a small-town vibe, where cowboy hats and snakeskin boots coexist with shiny skyscrapers and a glittering skyline, Dallas is experiencing a renaissance.
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Country music royalty turned out in force on Sunday for a glittering night of live performances and honors at the 54th annual Academy of Country Music Awards.
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The play follows the ferocious and glittering financial locomotive they rode through American capitalism for more than a century and a half before being roughly dumped off.
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It's a remarkably aggressive contrast to the glittering water in the background, proving that even the most breathtaking sights can't overpower the unbridled need for the perfect shot.
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A big—really big—part of that is the Wilshire Grand Center, a glittering, 73-story, 1,100-foot tall skyscraper nearing completion on the western edge of downtown.
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The ceremony's decorations may have featured faux diamonds and that aisle was probably glittering with rhinestones, but there's no doubt that one set of diamonds is 100% real.
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Some downtown development, including the building of a glittering mall, supported the impression, but the revival did not much benefit the city's poorer neighborhoods or dysfunctional school system.
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Clad in a silver, glittering bodysuit, Lady Gaga performed her Grammy-winner "Shallow" from the Oscar-nominated movie A Star Is Born at the 2019 Grammy Awards ceremony.
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She practically became an Oscar statue in her glittering gold gown which gave us total '70s vibe and looked like something straight out of Sharon Stone's Casino wardrobe.
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Drawing mostly on the news cycle, close readings of carefully crafted speeches and a handful of glittering encounters, Dyson has managed to do a lot with a little.
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On Sunday police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse activists on the edge of Hong Kong's glittering financial district after they had fled China's Liaison Office.
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Sparkle enthusiasts Swarovski and Tipsy Elves have combined glittering forces to create this $30,000 sweater, which took 52 hours to make and is encrusted with 24,274 Swarovski crystals.
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And if you want to add the glittering gown to your evening wear collection for good, you can pre-order it now at Saks Fifth Avenue for $595.
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There is one more training run on Saturday before the women's downhill in which two-times world champion Vonn will seek a fairytale finish to her glittering career.
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But Bolt confirmed he would not run the 200 meter event in London and said he had no regrets about stepping aside as his glittering career winds down.
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According to the Swedish outlet, Svenskdam, the princess's friend, Olivia Rehn, wore the glittering gown to Sofia and Prince Carl Philip's summer royal wedding when she was pregnant.
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Where her previous release offered pillowy soundscapes with Baraz's sultry vocals glittering above the vinyl crackle, The Color of You is a molten swerve on R&B-pop.
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It might be a sleepy day, but you're enjoying the glittering atmosphere of Venus's entry into Leo, which brings material abundance and a boost in confidence your way.
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This weekend was meant to be the glittering launch of Fyre Festival, a boutique, luxury music festival backed by A-list models including Bella Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski.
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Mama bear lion was adorned in glittering chains that covered her upper half, while she led a flowing mesh train down low ... with BI wearing a similar outfit.
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The 34-year-old, however, also told TVNZ on Sunday the pregnancy would not stop her plans to end her glittering career at the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo.
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I'd been curious about Blue Reflection since I saw its Japanese trailer, which showed a group of costumed teen girls wielding great, glittering ribbons of magic against enemies.
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Thanks in part to splashy spending—a glittering new Orthodox cathedral and a lavish children's amusement park—he won 66% of the vote at last October's local elections.
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New York's biannual billion-dollar "gigaweek" of sales, whose latest series starts on Monday, is the glittering pinnacle of the auction market for Impressionist, modern and contemporary art.
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One steamy afternoon, I boarded a bus in downtown Shanghai and headed south along the Huangpu River, far from the city's noodle shops and glittering luxury fashion emporiums.
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Metal-mania may have reached a saturation point at the recent Met Gala, where glittering guests were greeted by a phalanx of chrome-helmeted, silver-lashed cyber-models.
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She wore the head to toe glittering red ensemble to the "American Idol XV" Finalists party in California, pairing the look with a bold pair of matching pumps.
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Far from looking frail, the silver-haired actor, model and artist wore a crisp white shirt and black jeans, his back straight and his eyes glittering with humor.
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Its sympathies, one suspects, are with the birds — a whole flock of them cavorting onstage, frenetic and wild, all black and gray with glittering red around the eyes.
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But scientists have long predicted that glittering diamond hailstorms may actually occur some 10,000 kilometers (6,200 miles) below the surface of giant icy planets like Uranus and Neptune.
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Snapped in New York, the photographs capture Delevingne in an array of different looks, ranging from a black tux and glittering bustier dress to a structured fur coat.
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"If you guys are new to contouring or haven't quite mastered it yet, keep watching," Yong urges in front of what appears to be a glittering shower curtain.
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Money from chores going toward fund Faye emptied a glittering gold child's purse of seven single dollar bills to start her own fund for the Wildland Firefighter Foundation.
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Even a little screen time can be so deeply addictive, some parents believe, that it's best if a child neither touches nor sees any of these glittering rectangles.
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But part of Xavi's job, as an experienced professional with a glittering résumé, is to help promote Qatar 19943, and to nurture the next generation of domestic players.
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And the Saudi crown prince's glittering investor conference in Riyadh this month has lost backers and attendees (though the U.S. treasury secretary, Steve Mnuchin, still plans to go).
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The collective features a glittering array of dance artists, including Davalois Fearon, Marjani Forté-Saunders, Jasmine Hearn, Nia Love, Paloma McGregor, Charmaine Warren, Edisa Weeks and Marýa Wethers.
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The first movement, a Toccata, opens with a rigorous statement of a stirring theme that soon fractures into a madcap rush of piano scales and glittering orchestral business.
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The 19773th Cannes Film Festival concluded on Sunday, May 28 with a glittering awards ceremony, hosted by Monica Bellucci, that honored the year's films and brought some surprises.
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At the beginning and end of the film, Solange, in a glittering dress, dances alongside a mysteriously hooded Holy Ghost, revealed at the end as a black man.
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And to alter now, cleanly and sanely, I want to shuffle off this loose living randomness: people; reviews; fame; all the glittering scales; and be withdrawn, and concentrated.
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The New Jersey senator, pictured above in Columbia, S.C., over the weekend, is a gifted orator with a glittering résumé, but he often pulls back from political infighting.
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Christmas may be a Western holiday, but it has been co-opted in China as a marketing opportunity, with glittering trees towering in malls to draw in shoppers.
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Indian weddings bring to mind a riot of colors, glittering gold jewels and swingy skirts studded with rhinestones and tiny mirrors that refract light like roving disco balls.
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Instead, he pushes deep into the nitty-gritty of how the technology actually works, with the help of glittering animations that feel like they actually surround the viewer.
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It's also close to the glittering shopping bazaar of Tsim Sha Tsui, and convenient to the China-Macau Ferry Terminal and to the airport by train or taxi.
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He is referred to as "Marcel" and, in his outsize hat and overly large coat, cuts an almost Chaplinesque figure — an obvious outsider in this ostentatiously glittering ensemble.
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There were scores of perfect sunsets, shots of the glittering sea — all beautiful to look at, but largely incapable of arousing in me the feeling of being there.
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In 1893, a hurricane blew through the city with such force that it wiped an entire island — Hog Island, a glittering resort near the Rockaways — off the map.
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Mr. Macron's glittering reception of the American and Russian presidents, Donald J. Trump and Vladimir V. Putin, both disliked in France, especially on the left, did not help.
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She was learning to make ravioli all'uovo, a large, filled pasta in which a raw egg yolk lolls inside a ricotta mound, glittering like a little jewel. Ideally.
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Sydney is a glamorous city that has nearly everything: world-famous landmarks, a glittering harbor, great beaches and food that holds its own against any in the world.
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For what is conveyed here with glittering incisiveness is the work's sense of life as theater, in which playing roles expands and constricts the possibilities in being human.
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She did not stand for two hours on the receiving line with some of the evening's glittering co-hosts, among them Anna Wintour, Katy Perry and Tom Brady.
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Cusk's abiding themes — her obligations as mother, daughter, citizen, artist and breadwinner — are much the same as those that fill the soliloquies in her coolly glittering Outline trilogy.
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An Uzbek eatery offers fragrant meat dumplings along with a generous helping of post-Soviet kitsch in the form of glittering gold lamé tablecloths and spangled voile curtains.
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Austria A favorite of the international glitterati and royalty (Princess Diana famously taught her sons to ski here), Lech am Arlberg wears its ritziness like a glittering tiara.
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Close up, the adult swan had a snaky neck, glittering black eyes and a waxy orange bill that opened to make nasal, squeaking grunts like an unoiled gate.
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The company has a museum of Chopard watches, including 19th-century pocket watches and glittering Happy Diamonds timepieces, open weekdays on a limited schedule at its Geneva headquarters.
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The iconic Petronas Towers, the world's tallest twin towers, anchor Kuala Lumpur city center, a glittering complex of offices, hotels and shopping malls a kilometer (0.6 mile) away.
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Imbued with the understated manners of the East Coast elite, he loomed large in the upper reaches of a New York social world of glittering black-tie galas.
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The lights can also be set to 23 different color-changing modes, including flying and glittering fireworks, dancing colorful and knitting ribbon, rotating tree, rotating colors, and more.
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Kardashian donned a glittering gold pantsuit with no shirt underneath her blazer, and Jenner opted for a long-sleeved dress with a plunging neckline and thigh-high slit.
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Said wine caves recently went viral when Recode reporter Teddy Schleifer tweeted out photos of the Buttigieg event, showcasing the glittering chandelier made out of 1,500 Swarovski crystals.
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Long prized for its ductility, beauty and resistance to oxidation, gold was considered the property of rulers and kings, so why not the glittering stones found beside it?
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In theory, the earth's mantle, which is thought to hold about 90 percent of the planet's carbon supply, is practically glittering with diamonds at various stages of formation.
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Underlying this winter of Russian discontent are deepening economic woes and a popular view that the government pours money into the glittering capital while squeezing the struggling hinterlands.
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She walked the red carpet wearing a glittering suit-style dress that made it look like she was wearing a blazer without pants, and featured a plunging neckline.
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She has a view of the city from her office window, and it is glittering and alive, people crossing the street, lights flashing, towers glinting in the distance.
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Having to capitulate to the state government was the latest in a series of indignities suffered by Atlantic City, once seen as the glittering jewel of the Jersey Shore.
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Let's take the hot tub time machine back to 1967, the licentious Summer of Love, and the very beginning of Poot's glittering career as a head kicker par excellence.
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There's a kind of fierceness to the rigor with which this book keeps itself whispering, to the way each restrained and understated sentence has been polished to glittering brightness.
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In the video, appropriately titled "#InTheMirror", the star looks in the mirror while wearing the pro's new glittering products, does her own makeup and even smiles at the camera.
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In Kylie's home this year, gold is the theme, as the near-billionaire showed off a 20-foot glittering metallic tree standing tall in the entryway of her home.
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Kate was spotted wearing a one-shoulder ruffled pink gown with a show-stopping updo that showed off her glittering diamond drop earrings surrounded by a pear-shaped stone.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads The Morgan Library and Museum continues to spotlight some of its glittering books beneath the revamped lighting in its historic 1906 McKim Building.
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Here's the Rob Lowe/Snow White: In the bit, Snow White make the trip out to glittering Hollywood, which she's been missing since her heyday in the late 1930s.
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Just last week, Cardi wore a head-to-toe yellow ensemble to the Billboard Music Awards that was also adorned with glittering embellishment and, of course, nails to match.
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Your New Year's celebrations might have been full of confetti, fireworks, and the glittering crystal ball drop, but that's nothing compared to what this coming week has in store.
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A week after the NFL hogged the spotlight with Super Bowl 50, it is the NBA's turn to take center stage with a glittering lineup of players and celebrities.
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YouTube personality Patrick Starrr modeled a reinterpretation of the Little Mermaid's Ursula's iconic strapless black dress in a glittering strapless black jumpsuit with feathery boa to act as tentacles.
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Grande honored the late singer with powerhouse vocals reminiscent of Franklin's stage presence wearing a glittering black suit and a high ponytail as she was accompanied by The Roots.
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The demonstrators rallied just a stone's throw from the heart of the financial center where glittering skyscrapers house the offices of some of the world's biggest companies, including HSBC.
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The demonstrators rallied just a stone's throw from the heart of the financial centre, where glittering skyscrapers house the offices of some of the world's biggest companies, including HSBC.
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On Honey, she's reaching out in the dark, trying to make a connection, in songs that are atmospheric and full of white space, instead of dense with glittering synths.
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Jay-Z's Tidal, which sports equity shareholders like Nicki Minaj and Kanye West, was slammed when some argued its glittering launch failed to sell the details of the service.
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The snakeskin swiftly segued into sparklier materials as the show closed on a glittering high, featuring silver and gold maxi dresses; chain mail; rainbow, crochet jumpsuits; and iridescent ponchos.
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Whether floor-ready house cuts, as on his early releases, or the glittering textures of his Diynamic releases, there's barely been a misplaced note or a foot put wrong.
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They've seen things we wouldn't believe—attack ships on fire off the Shoulder of Orion, C-beams glittering in the dark near the Tannhäuser Gate, as Rutger Hauer says.
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The Jersey-born star who grew up going to the track with his father owns two racehorses and has headlined the Kentucky Derby's glittering Barnstable Brown gala for years.
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De Grasse, 22, said this week he intends to beat Bolt before the world record holder in both 100 and 200m brings down the curtain on his glittering career.
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But back in early 1994, Diablo only existed in the minds of designers, a small group who envisioned a dungeon-crawling adventure packed with isometric combat and glittering treasure.
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But you haven't heard the name of this stage-and-screen institution read out at the glittering awards ceremonies in the past, because the accolade goes to the designer.
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Many had patronized the Hippodrome since its 1960s heyday, when the city painted itself as the Paris of the Middle East and races drew a glittering high-society crowd.
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Dolce & Gabbana does not make clothes for the everywoman, but its designers are as keen as Disney to get everywomen dreaming about fantasy lives lived in pretty, glittering clothes.
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At its most open-minded, he was the Old Testament patriarch glittering in a leotard and cravat—gleefully shattering every commandment on Saturday night, soulfully repenting every Sunday morning.
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You're about to find out: Super-stylist Edward Enninful has joined forces with Beats By Dre to create a short film to honor Enninful's glittering 25-year-long career.
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Without her social skills — her strategizing, her ability to win people over, her success as a hostess of glittering parties — her awkward husband would never have attained his goal.
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When the lavatory first opened at New York's Guggenheim museum in 2016, it was so popular that people queued for hours to place their cheeks upon its glittering seat.
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In the evening, both couples will take in the glittering nighttime view of the city at an event to celebrate the best of Swedish music, film, TV and sports.
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David Bowie, a music legend who used daringly androgynous displays of sexuality and glittering costumes to frame legendary rock hits "Ziggy Stardust" and "Space Oddity", has died of cancer.
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The striking ebony hue feels at once ancient and modern: Here is the enveloping matte darkness of Anish Kapoor's Vantablack paint and the glittering primordial obsidian of lava rock.
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While his injury affected his cognitive ability, when he shares any McDonald's stories, he is always glittering, beaming, and remembers fond moments so viscerally and sweetly, with sensory descriptions.
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"Feud" meticulously copied the black dress and sheer caftan the real Ms. de Havilland wore to the Oscars that night, as well as her glittering pendant and blond coif.
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Dressed in glittering saris, their faces heavily coated in cheap makeup, they sashay through crowded intersections knocking on car windows with the edge of a coin and offering blessings.
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But if it were stored away in a box, I wouldn't see it hanging, this prized possession, in all of its glittering glory when I open the closet door.
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Condé Nast was run for years by the publishing mogul S. I. Newhouse, who died last year, and has long been the glittering jewel of the Newhouse family empire.
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He arrived in Atlanta with a glittering resume that included stints at Barcelona and the Argentine national team, and lived up to it by guiding United to instant success.
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But Nadal, who did not have glittering hardcourt results this summer leading into the U.S. Open, has rarely had such a straightforward path to the semifinals in New York.
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Cinque Terre Journal VERNAZZA, Italy — The teenagers panted heavily as they climbed up the steep slope in the early morning, the Mediterranean sun glittering on the sea far below.
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LONDON — In July, the opera director Peter Sellars gave a stark speech about climate change to open the Salzburg Festival in Austria, one of classical music's most glittering events.
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The 12-foot arched window of a Spanish-style mansion cinematically frames the glittering streets below as the afternoon sun shines through a patch of gently fluttering palm trees.
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Mr. Gilliam's departure was the latest setback for a city long plagued by corruption, where glittering casinos tower over neighborhoods struggling with persistent poverty, high unemployment and dilapidated housing.
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In the cypress-lined streets around his home, boasting foreign embassies, government palaces and ancient Roman sites, and with the Mediterranean glittering in the background, few people backed Saied.
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Meet Krystal, glittering and rock hard, sporting a bikini with the design of a Confederate battle flag, and played by Riley Keough, who is the granddaughter of Elvis Presley.
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Several years ago, a gallery in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood asked Mr. LaPadula to apply the skills he used to create glittering car chassis to make rainbow-hued picture frames.
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After meeting William, 37, at Kensington Palace, the 20 honorees are set to pick up their awards from Diana's brother Charles Spencer at a glittering dinner in Greenwich, London.
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American and Europe-based recruiters have poured in, eager to scout the latest talent, while glittering stadiums have gone up, preparing for a rush of new, high-end play.
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American and Europe-based recruiters have poured in, eager to scout the latest talent, while glittering stadiums have gone up, preparing for a rush of new, high-end play.
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Andy Sweet's photographs and a new film tell the story of a vanished Jewish community on the tip of Miami Beach that gave way to a glittering American Riviera.
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Mr. Wiley, in a glittering purple sports coat with black Puma sneakers, was attended by Mr. Paongo and his older brother, Aaron Wiley, in black suits with lavender vests.
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The demonstrators rallied just a stone's throw from the heart of the financial centre where glittering skyscrapers house the offices of some of the world's biggest companies, including HSBC.
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They owned a sprawling, modern home in the north of the city, where they hosted the Kennedys, entertained Parisian curators, and enjoyed Iranian art's glittering moment of international attention.
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So, for better and for worse, I turned away from the glittering escapism of a perky makeover montage, and found myself in the wine-soaked misadventures of Bridget Jones.
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Artists gathered at Radio City Music Hall for the MusiCares Person of the Year event honoring Fleetwood Mac, where Cyrus sang the band's hit "Landslide" in a glittering black jumpsuit.
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Posing alongside husband Brendan Rooney (with whom she's expecting her second baby girl later this month), Romano, 34, dazzled in a long-sleeved, glittering black gown and dangling emerald earrings.
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While those figures were shocking to many Americans who view Los Angeles mainly as a city of glittering wealth, they came as less of a surprise to millions of Angelenos.
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During his stroll Monday along the glittering Singapore waterfront, crowds yelled his name and jostled to take pictures, and the North Korean leader posed for a selfie with Singapore officials.
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Then, in typical Demi-fashion, she belted the gospel-tinged anthem with volume and confidence, taking the stage in a glittering bodysuit while backed by a slew of backup dancers.
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It compared the project to the creation of China's two most spectacular built-from-scratch urban expanses: Shenzhen, a metropolis next to Hong Kong, and Pudong, Shanghai's glittering financial district.
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Passing by the glittering luxury cars, with models draped elegantly over the hoods, you might get the impression that you were witnessing the height of power for the automotive industry.
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However, its glittering message isn't sitting right with everyone in Cauca; farmers worry that Pharmacielo could end up resembling a less-violent FARC, leaving them just as exploited as before.
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Along with the change in casting, this season will feature a revamped set with a glittering jumbotron hanging above the ballroom floor in place of the usual giant mirror ball.
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When The Last Knight drags (and at 149 minutes, it drags pretty often) it's typically because Bay couldn't resist dropping in yet another orgy of clanging metal and glittering sparks.
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In yet another sneak peak of Longoria's full-on glam process, the star posted a video snap of her in a makeup chair with envy-inducing glittering gold eye shadow.
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They make a striking sight: a determined and snaking stream of people, the detailing on their regalia glittering in the midday sun on this farm in the middle of nowhere.
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On Sunday police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse crowds of activists on the edge of Hong Kong's glittering financial district after they had fled China's Liaison Office.
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Starting this morning, all five planets bright enough to see with the naked eye are rising within hours of each other to form a glittering line slanting up from sunrise.
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Then, in typical Demi-fashion, she belted the gospel-tinged anthem with volume and confidence, taking the stage in a glittering bodysuit while backed by a slew of backup dancers.
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Neon signs might seem to be silent, anecdotal objects at the back of our minds, about which there would be nothing to say—glittering tautologies, a neon is a neon.
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On slow-building standout "Saunter," she sings, "I was lying here last night / I thought it be best if I left," alongside speckles of glittering guitar and a fuzzy backdrop.
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ARE, Sweden (Reuters) - American Lindsey Vonn crashed heavily in the Super-G at the Alpine Ski world championships on Tuesday in what was the penultimate race of her glittering career.
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Last month, they even convened a vast "Davos in the Desert" investor conference with a glittering list of VIPs and live broadcasts from the convention floor by international media stars.
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More protests are planned for later in the day including in the business district, home to some of the world's most expensive real estate, and around its glittering shopping malls.
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Kiera, a Cape Town native in her mid-20s, shows off a glittering engagement ring from her fiancee, a woman she has been in love with for almost 10 years.
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