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People in the glitz world "move very quickly to new products."
"What he's doing now is far more important than any 30-second piece of glitz."
The players have not come for glitz or free alcohol.
But it is also because the man has absolutely no political glitz at all, none.
Now the glitz is out, and the hotel will be 400 rooms.
The glitz is gone for anybody who actually really uses a computer.
Does he ever just get sick of his reputation for glitz?
Windows 2000 with a lot more glitz and a few improvements.
"For the most part, the current generation of home buyers wants more glitz."
"But I think we do a good job of getting them past the glitz to what it's all about.
Indeed, he would probably have found the glitz of the last few years appalling.
You have a character of the same name in your novel "Glitz."
Yet this world of glitz is enjoyed by relatively few people.
"I saw a woman of substance and not glitz," she said.
"I wanted to stay away from the glitz," she added.
But some say the glitz has gone too far.
But here the noise and glitz of the casino seem a million miles away.
But he returned to score 13 points in the last 14 1/2 minutes while adding some glitz to his game.
Still, it was the glitz that left a lasting impression.
To executives here, gas and glitz are a perfect fit.
I'd like to just hear them sing without all the glitz and glamour.
Teaching for understanding is much deeper than the glitz of any presentation.
In other words, a sort of subtle, socioeconomic glitz factor.
The glitz, the materialism of the game, is not racial.
What of those who like crowded cities, or dig glitz?