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As if to celebrate the product's glamorization, one color is silver.
Linda acknowledged that she still had problems with the glamorization of poker.
For her, such design is a glamorization of limitations.
Some see the glamorization of motherhood in the media as a reaction to an unstable world.
Parents may want to depart from the book's glamorization of messengers to talk about the problems some create.
The warning from the study group was that as children heard less disapproval and more glamorization or approval of drugs, their own use went up.
I think he really liked the sense of space in film, the glamorization you get in movies."
Glamorization of smoking in movies is a troubling trend.
He left glamour and glamorization on the cutting-room floor.
He said that former employees of the airline thought the series is an accurate portrayal, aside from some "Hollywood glamorization".
Serfdom here is not subject to glamorization.
I am disturbed when I see the glamorization of events or places that have a history of human abuse.
An article examines the glamorization of mathematics.
The end result has been, time and time again, the glamorization of this wasted and wronged life.
It takes me back to the early happy days before the glamorization of chefs, stacked food, artsy presentations and pomposity.
For all your differences, you and Cesar are emblematic of America's glamorization of pets.
He bemoans the glamorization of violence.
The segment purports to expose "Hollywood's 'glamorization' of wrist violence."
Beneath the seedy glamorization, there is a pastiche of a life created out of cultural detritus.
While he took issue with what he saw as glamorization of the shooters, he also believed it would help open a dialogue about the shooting.
Mr. Burke says children are receiving less anti-drug information and more glamorization of drug use as acceptable, and even normal.
This glamorization of the movement attracted a new breed of activist, Stallwood writes.
The glamorization of Mrs. Bush's image began as far back as the aftermath of the 2001 inauguration.
Other experts blame the glamorization of drugs in movies and popular music for making it fashionable to indulge in drugs.
Discuss with kids the false glamorization of tobacco on billboards and in other media, such as movies, TV, and magazines.
In his mind he is attracted to his own glamorisation of death.
The glamorisation of Ibiza is not an easy concept to grasp.
Glamorisation doesn't help our work trying to educate kids of the dangers of substance misuse."
Despite the measures taken, four people complained to the ITC about the glamorisation of drugs.
The sixties had seen a glamorisation of youth, with all its attendant absurdities, and the emergence of the skinhead style represented a counter-revolution.
Strong graphic violence, torture, glamorisation of drugs, very strong sexual content and also themes involving killing, incest and explicit content.
Connected with this has been a false glamorisation of AIDS work, and a masking of fear with macho posturing.
May contain graphic violence, including "violence towards defenseless people" and "multiple, motiveless killing", strong language, strong sexual content, gambling, drug use (glamorisation), or discrimination.
Despite Travis's advocation of the song, Simon Goddard expressed doubt that the song's "explicit glamorisation of suicide" would've endeared it to daytime radio.
However, the nature of the culture meant it resisted glamorisation and it was soon abandoned by the media in favor of Rap, leaving the grunge scene to wither as a result.
Mr McConnel hopes that the high-profile death of Amy Winehouse will be a "wake-up call" to society and the music industry to reject the glamorisation of drugs.
Lennon fans might well object to the implicit glamorisation of his nemesis, but it is clear that Dallmeyer has serious points to make about the noble ideals of the Sixties, loneliness, and the emotional abuse of children.
At work, given that, despite her de glamorisation, she had had cause to cold-shoulder one Lothario from Purchasing and another from Sales who had been fresh beyond what she thought acceptable, she was quite contented with her lot.
Helfgott's recent tours have been well attended because, according to Dutton, Shines irresponsible glamorisation of Helfgott's ability has attracted a new audience who are not deeply involved in the sound of Helfgott's playing, thereby, he says, drawing deserved public attention away from pianists who are more talented and disciplined.