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The entire landscape glittered, making me feel even more depressed.
Small snowflakes glittered in the sky, which at 4 p.m.
To him, folk music glittered like a mound of gold.
" "He got his whole butt glittered in his little G-string!
Through the chaos, Rue's gaunt, glittered face can be seen again.
Ombré glittered hands are the easiest and longest lasting of all.
Tiny shells of diatom algae glittered like frost under the lens.
Can you wear pink, glittered stiletto heels better than Blue Ivy Carter?
The mini fashionista paired the glittered heels with matching pink-printed pajamas.
Williams' wedding ring glittered as she held on to her daughter's legs.
The walls of the cavern, wreathed in flowstone, glittered in brown and gray.
Today, the barrio is glittered with new boutique coffee spots, bars, and record stores.
Elliot Madore lent mellow eloquence to Ramón; Hye Jung Lee glittered as Ah Sing.
Enthusiastically glittered signs comfortably marched next to broadsides calling for the blood of polluters.
Her caption, "Eyes glittered shut...." felt most fitting, given Collins' seeming bolder-than-ever aesthetic.
The EDM beat starts, and we cut to a be-glittered Rihanna inside the box.
Two necklaces glittered on his chest; one, a Hebrew menorah, the other, a Jesus medallion.
Rachel Brosnahan, the titular star, glittered in a double-breasted metallic pantsuit by Christian Siriano.
So let's all go out with a strobed, glittered, chromed-out, smoky, vibrant, sometimes barefaced bang.
The air chilled as she walked and the tears on her cheeks glittered as she paced.
Gaga slayed the National Anthem, decked in a shimmering red tux with matching glittered eye shadow.
Nevertheless, the sky had cleared, and the stars glittered promisingly above the snow-gloved spruce trees.
The roster of retired military officers endorsing Hillary Clinton in September glittered with decoration and rank.
On Sunday's premiere episode, Perry — every glittered inch of her — is working for her $20 million paycheck.
Search #christmasbrows on Instagram and you'll find hundreds of examples of glittered, feathered, jewelled, and festively painted eyebrows.
In the glittered short video, he sits outside in front of a car, his eyes rimmed in makeup.
How it glittered, distracted and lulled, so that a henchman could forget the terms and price of it.
Marseille's golden era was gone; P.S.G. and Monaco — the plaything of the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev — glittered now.
Ronan glittered from head to toe this year in a sparkling silver dress with a thigh-high slit.
She scattered broken cookies outside her garden doors, where they glittered dustily under the light of an outside lamp.
Shattered egg shells littered the gallery floor and the wet yokes, still in motion, glittered beneath the gallery lights.
With doubts growing about the sustainability of the "Trump trade" - higher stocks and stronger dollar - safe-haven assets glittered.
"I liked myself in drag," she said, lounging on a banquette and tapping her glittered nails against a countertop.
On Sunday, the circus glittered, thundered and awed beneath the booms and klieg lights of Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
"The chandeliers, the crystal, the windows—everything glittered with a New Year's glow," Yeltsin recalled later, in his memoirs.
The Grammys brought out huge and diverse stars from pretty much every genre of music ... and most of them glittered.
Glittered with groove and head bobbing inducing basslines, it's a refreshing contrast to Toronto's often heavy and low distorted sounds.
Middleton wore a green Jenny Packham dress that glittered from head to toe, as well as a traditional dupatta scarf.
The ring, a beautiful pear-shaped diamond, glittered against the rapper's left hand as she showed it off to the camera.
The notion that streaming services might someday totally supplant the monolithic cable package has glittered on the horizon for years now.
" Giant screens hanging over the arena glittered with an animation of gold fireworks and a three-word proclamation: "Over the Top.
The university's Christmas tree glittered against a cloudless sky in front of the bright white facade of its Sacred Heart Chapel.
For her first night, Kufrin wore a glittered white halter gown, which was a Choice, considering she just broke off an engagement.
Now, following 66 minutes of unspeakably spectacular viewing, Euphoria fans everywhere are left scratching their dyed, glittered, and otherwise strategically styled heads.
It's patterned and glittered all over — pink sparkles clashing with red flowers that rub up against three-dimensional objects like toy trucks.
Martin Luther King Jr. Sunlight glittered in the water of the reflecting pool surrounding it as she stared solemnly at King's resting place.
The finishing touch comes in the form of a glittered cow skull courtesy of her mom — an ode to her family's Texan roots.
A quick glimpse at the ring during the proposal revealed it to be a giant diamond ring that glittered in the evening sky.
Amongst the glittered-faces and backwards snapbacks, the sun shone and all the wounds we'd suffered during the great downpour of 2016 healed.
Showgoers sat on a set at the base of the Trocadero, and as models emerged, the Eiffel Tower glittered as if on cue.
The relentless trills and tremolos of Scriabin's Sonata No. 10 — which is sometimes played lusciously but was here diffuse and gauzy — glittered angrily.
The half-finished bottle of sake glittered between them as Ms. Graham dived into what might be her favorite role: cool older sister.
Too often we followed what glittered, yapped uselessly at everything in sight and didn't dig hard enough or hold politicians accountable for lies.
On Tuesday, Edie Parker will open a shop filled with her signature whimsical box clutches, like a style with glittered "Kale" lettering ($1,295).
Read the 23 cover story below: He glittered in a white sequined cape, ornately futuristic atop a bank of speakers in the darkened hall.
Louney emphasized that, over the course of the past year, the yellow metal glittered through July thanks to monetary policy and Brexit-related uncertainty.
The Bodak Yellow artist used Vanessa's 2011 track, "Everything Fi Hold Him" in the background as her new gaudy ring glittered on her finger.
Her choice, a long, intricately patterned black-and-gold Valentino couture dress that covered her like delicate armor, glittered subtly under the stage lights.
Gobstopper-colored stones glittered from every finger, were linked in a belt, dangled from ears; glittering ropes of silver chains swung with the stride.
Again, as every artist and repertoire department knows, the next most important lunge toward sudden fame is to have a glittered and detailed back-story.
And I found not one, but an entire trinity of Jesuses at the party, including one with a crown of thorns and red-glittered stigmata.
Lowlow's self-customized lowriders—tricked out vehicles with wire wheels, glittered paint jobs, and hydraulics—have been featured in magazines, art books, and academic journals.
Armani used plenty of velvet on jackets, coats, cloaks, hats, trousers and evening jumpsuits and dresses, which also glittered with sparkling embellishments or intricate beading.
I adored how my mom had evening birthday parties for me, but I felt guilty opening gifts while my siblings' presents glittered under the tree.
Colleen Kratofil, Style Writer-Reporter: The Handmaid's Tale star glittered like an Emmys statue in her silver embellished sequin Jenny Packham column gown with cap sleeves.
The artist weaves a Bay Area thread into the history of the Studio Museum, using her signature glittered motifs to transform the museum's ground floor entrance.
MARIA RESPONDO, Philippines — Angel Cabaluna dusted makeup onto her thighs, styled her hair in loose curls and applied smoky eye shadow that glittered on her lids.
Gold stocks, however, glittered as prices of the safe haven metal firmed above $1,500 and the sector-specific index for the bullion climbed as much as 2.4%.
The choreographer Austin McCormick combines a strong dose of burlesque, baroque and ballet with glittered pasties and G-strings for a charmingly sensual and playful holiday romp.
Other designs were bright and glittered and paired with exuberant accessories, such as a big pink wig, glass frames with cartoon exclamations and neon green fur stilettos.
The founder of The Perfumer's Story, a fragrance line based in London I've collected charms since I was 7 as I was fascinated with anything that glittered.
She did not realize that her fingers had left trails of magic on the paper, like an imprint of dust that glittered long after she had finished.
His preferred materials are leather-like vinyl and glittered vinyl sewn into stuffing-filled shapes that evoke the soft forms of Post-Minimalist sculpture of the 1970s.
JAY-Z's little girl appeared to be getting ready for bed as she wore her pink printed pajamas in addition to Beyoncé's $745 Pigalle Follies glittered pink pumps.
Frugal Traveler The sun-flecked ocean glittered to the west as I wound my way down Victoria Road in Cape Town toward The Twelve Apostles Hotel and Spa.
And Kristen Bush, who glittered in "The City of Conversation" as a ruthless young schemer, now plays the idealist who has to decide how much her ideals are worth.
More recently, the two-part orchestral work "Palimpsests" (2002) glittered with the dazzling sonorities that have become Mr. Benjamin's hallmark, but also felt consumed by a wild, hungering energy.
Many wore glittered glasses or intricate fascinators and turbans, with studded platforms on their feet, in creative designer Alessandro Michele's fourth women's collection since being appointed in January last year.
Just about all of the 24 dudes who walked onstage walked in loafers — loafers that glittered, loafers that, on Cam Reddish, embroidered as they were with the Versace medusa, hissed.
Superstar glittered its way through the last days of Christ — on Easter Sunday, no less — with enormous energy and verve, and managed to stick the landing with an unforgettable final image.
The diamond dust was swept up long ago, yet the memory endures of a moment in the late 1970s when a flash of brilliance glittered from the rubble of a bankrupt city.
Until the invention in the 20th century of the modern craft substance, one could either observe something's glitter (the glitter of glass), or hold something that glittered (like, say, ground up glass).
Then again, if you couldn't handle Cyrus at her body-glittered, strap on-sporting, wig-wearing phase, then you certainly don't deserve her at her barefoot and blond in Malibu with a guitar.
Built from rammed earth and powered by geothermal and solar energy, it contains two basement "cave" installations made from brilliantly colored butterfly wings sealed in mica, which glittered like dragon scales in the half-light.
Chandeliers glittered above the fighters trying to warm up and calm down, while the crowds upstairs cheered on the amateurs, including a sleepy-eyed 11-year-old who would knock out his grade-school opponent.
Now, leaning back in the driver's seat, his hand quickening, he saw the net-caught look that had glittered in Lindsay's eyes when she'd turned around and noticed him behind her in the parking lot.
Keith Urban Talks Friendly Competition With Nicole Kidman Over Taking Their Kids to Work The "Big Little Lies" star glittered in a gold Givenchy gown, while her husband complemented her look in a classic black tuxedo.
The store is also planning to launch a new line of 10 individual floats in designs like a festive llama, a shark, a flamingo, and a glittered patriotic eagle — each with matching floats for your drink.
Law enforcement tells us, after Chyna was busted Friday at Austin International Airport for being drunk and disorderly, cops searched her purse and found 2 small white pills with gold glittered flecks in a sunglasses case.
There were gold flares and voluminous opera jackets, sweeping capes and an array of gowns and cocktail dresses that glittered with sequins and crystals — not unlike the antique chandeliers that formed the backdrop for the show.
C. Wyatt Dickerson, a dapper investor and real estate developer who, alongside his wife, Nancy Dickerson, glittered at the top of the Washington A-list from the Kennedy era to Reagan's, died on Tuesday in Washington.
We assumed the scrub would leave our tub looking like a '90s candy raver had just rinsed away last night's warehouse party — or worse, our skin would look like that of a glittered-up '90s candy raver.
While Blue Ivy was attempting to walk around in her mom's 4-inch baby-pink glittered canvas shoes, the mother of three used the Louboutins as the perfect cherry on top of her blue and pink outfit.
While Blue Ivy was attempting to walk around in her mom's 4-inch baby pink glittered canvas shoes, the mother of three used the Louboutins as the perfect cherry on top of her blue and pink outfit.
The generation that took jobs in digital media after the rise of the internet entered a world that glittered with promise, seeming to afford more new opportunities than ever before, even as print media was in decline.
At a giant wooden table in the center of the room, Mr. Garcia sketches dresses on individual cards, which are then colored or glittered, bordered in heavy black like a comic strip and tacked on the walls.
Asked why so many windows of the apartment blocks were dark while the building exteriors glittered from streetlights, my minder whispered, as if sharing a secret, that the residents were trying to conserve energy for the nation.
It's pretty simple, really: Seeing a group of women fearlessly dive into the glittered world of entertainment wrestling headfirst while men stand by in awe is just a rare kind of TV treat — and the show knows it.
Despite the show's title, "Quiet Storm" — which refers to a genre of mellow, primarily African-American pop music — there is nothing the least quiet about Mr. Chase's exuberant brushwork, or his images of glittered-splashed flesh and gay coupledom.
The Rabble Rousers, while officially taking this year off from the parade, had a small contingent of members who did march, among them a crow character sporting a message of equality: "Black Lives Matter" glittered large and clear on her back.
Todd C. Peppers, who teaches at Roanoke College and has written extensively about Supreme Court law clerks, said Judge Gorsuch's academic credentials might have glittered just a little less brightly than those of some of the clerks hired by active justices.
As her story goes on, the reader learns that she once glittered with promise as a piano prodigy, her discipline now replaced by casual self-destruction after the grief and guilt of being involved with her mother's death in a car accident.
Kate, 37, glittered in a sparkling deep emerald column gown by Jenny Packham and earrings by Onitaa, sourced from Pakistan, while William, also 37, cut a dashing figure in a traditional green sherwani — a long coat-like garment — by Pakistani designer Naushemian.
What once glittered with seasonal displays and pretty department store girls spraying perfume is now in disarray, as if college students returned home for the summer and dumped their stuff — the messy, last-gasp remnants of a century of polite, sociable capitalism.
"Of those at the table in the café / where on winter noons a garden of frost glittered on windowpanes / I alone survived," he writes in his poem "Café," which describes returning to a café where he once met with friends, all of whom are now dead.
On October 30, 1960, thirty-two years after Borocoto had described the perfect pibe, the urchin with the mop of unkempt hair, the eyes that glittered with mischief, and the impudent smile that revealed teeth worn down by yesterday's bread, the ideal was made flesh in the Evita Peron hospital in Lanus, an industrial district to the south of Buenos Aires.
The First Time I was 24 and starring, along with a bunch of marquee names, in the 1994 Broadway revival of "Grease," prancing around like a Little Richard automaton on crack in 14 inches of clownish, neon-orange rubber hair; a white high-collared spacesuit; cha-cha heels; glittered face — and singing as high and as loud as I could.

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