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This season's mantra seems to be the glitzier the better.
And the Asian megacities are looking glitzier by the day.
It even knocked the glitzier office sector out of first place.
Perhaps the grass is always glitzier on the other side of history.
The response has been glitzier restaurants, bigger menus — and some pretty weird food.
Will Canadian tokers be able to get supplies from neighbouring provinces with glitzier emporiums?
This one perfects a brighter, glitzier, weirder, more specific style of bubblegum than usual.
But a glitzier tyranny has its appeals, especially if a little economic growth improves morale.
There are two versions of the Darling being made — a standard model and a glitzier model.
Though in a much glitzier venue, this winter's Product Hunt party saw no line out the door.
But Power is gritty, glamorous, and addictive — like a glitzier, 50 Cent-ified version of The Wire.
Under President Trump, once stately medallions have gotten glitzier, and at least one featured a Trump property.
The 1970s saw a glitzier leggings fad, spearheaded by Olivia Newton-John's Grease costume and adopted by disco.
Upon arrival, Midge and Susie find a candy-colored stage that will only get glitzier as the episode continues.
She suggests that some may favour France's glitzier initiative out of the Elysée Palace over its dowdier EU cousin.
Investors are flocking to glitzier options like Tesla, with that company's stock value jumping 48 percent in just twelve months.
Food is glitzier and more international but also more politically conscious—militantly organic and swirling with debates about cultural appropriation.
The Rain chooses instead to focus on the glitzier storyline, which involves a pack of teens roaming around an empty Denmark.
Glitzier events — like Broadway shows and arena sports — have pretty high fees, but there's an odd premium placed on pop stars.
But a political party isn't like Apple, which needs to keep coming up with glitzier products to stay ahead of Android.
Dozens of small, Black-owned brands come across my desk...but I can admit that I often prioritize the glitzier prestige brands.
More like the largest brothel in the world, being torn down only because a larger, glitzier brothel was being erected across the street.
Office towers in New York and San Francisco — centers of political resistance — are offsetting revenue downturns in the president's glitzier Trump-branded hotels.
But this sort of service has lost its appeal, as some Koreans have switched to glitzier Pentecostal churches and others have fallen away altogether.
The news would soon break that the shockingly popular baking competition was sold away from BBC to the glitzier and deeper-pocketed Channel 4.
So he and his staff worked to revitalize the annual Conservative Political Action Conference by moving it to a glitzier venue and signing new sponsors.
Yet despite glitzier musicals like Spongebob and Mean Girls leading the musicals field, it was the underdog musical The Band's Visit that swept the ceremony.
Over the past several years, properties belonging to Chu and run by SJM have been overshadowed by newer and glitzier resorts opening on Macau's Cotai strip.
Deep-pocketed donors, whose big checks often offset the costs of some of glitzier offerings, don't seem as eager to pony up for child care these days.
While the residences were high-end at the time, the Mansions at Acqualina, opened in 2015 in a Mediterranean-style building next to the residences, are glitzier.
It's glitzier than what the star typically wears, and thanks to the shimmery wrap, it makes for a great back view (especially compared to her stylings of 2005).
Newer, glitzier venues began popping up across town—including Danceteria, Area, and Palladium, a live-music venue transformed into a glam club by Studio 54 hitmaker Ian Schrager.
Expect lots of talk about cash and worth to flow around you this month, and notice that your taste could become a little bit glitzier or gaudier than usual.
The number of papers so flawed that they need to be retracted has risen sharply in the past two decades, with glitzier journals pulling more papers than lower-profile counterparts.
Ultimately, the Globes tried to capitalize on progressive values, framing itself as the "woke" awards show of 2019—while its glitzier elder sibling, the Academy Awards, is embroiled in scandal.
Despite its rich history, the movement has been largely overlooked in the written history of metal, overshadowed by glitzier and more straightforward movements in thrash metal and then hair metal.
They are now investing heavily in a modern medical system, but until recently they put far more energy into glitzier initiatives such as developing tourism, high-speed trains and advanced weapons.
The city's lack of center means that there is no one Los Angeles, and it also means that one can live their whole life in the city without seeing its glitzier side.
The sleeker, glitzier, moister electrobleeps that mark this album, courtesy of such star electronica producers as Sophie and Flume, hardly make it a dance album or a hip-hop tribute to Detroit techno.
I rejoice that citizens like them eschew glitzier, more remunerative employment to serve the country, and I long for the day when someone of their ilk again sits behind the Oval Office desk.
And for viewers, the presentation of the Cecil B. DeMille Award looked a lot like political convention, albeit a glitzier, more attractive audience (and a significantly more presidential-seeming speaker than the current holder of the office).
In the span of a few years, with Jared at the helm, the Kushners had managed a Gatsbyish reinvention—emerging from disgrace in New Jersey as up-and-comers in the glitzier world of Manhattan real estate.
She said she scammed to supplement her income while working day jobs at Whole Foods and Burger King; meanwhile, she portrayed a far glitzier lifestyle on Instagram as she and her bandmate Yung Miami pursued a music career.
It was Ashman who reportedly said that he didn't want "Little Shop" to move from its Off Broadway home, the Orpheum in the East Village, where it played for more than 2,000 performances, to a larger, glitzier Broadway venue.
They are the men behind Crabman305, a down-and-dirty seafood joint popular among locals, tourists, and celebrities alike, many of whom make the not-so-convenient detour while visiting much glitzier South Beach, a good half hour drive away.
Yeah, there were a couple of Silicon Valley folks, David Sacks and the Andreessen Horowitz Cultural Leadership Fund led the round, but they joined the much glitzier names of celebs, including Justin Timberlake, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom and Will Smith.
The jackpot would actually amount to a mere $558 million if the winner chose to be paid in a lump sum, but that would still be more than enough for those waiting in line to dream of a glitzier, more comfortable life.
Plans to record their set at New York City's Carnegie Hall the previous February had fallen through due to problems with the American Federation of Musicians, so this time around they set their sights on an even glitzier venue: the Hollywood Bowl.
But for every Bartaco and Bodega Taco Bar I've visited, it seems as if I've driven past a smaller, less glossy Mexican restaurant, set amid discount stores in a strip-mall shopping plaza, or peeking from between the entrances to glitzier restaurants.
He appeared to be moving on from Sacramento and establishing a new home base in glitzier Southern California: In May 23, Mr. Singer bought a house in Newport Beach for $22017 million, according to property records, getting a mortgage for most of it.
On the Runway Last spring, the British Fashion Council unveiled what it described as a plan for The Fashion Awards (actually, it called the event "the Met Gala meets the Academy Awards"): a glammier, glitzier, more global version of ye olde national industry prize fest.
Two days later Mr. Spicer is having a glitzier, invitation-only party in the lobby of Trump International Hotel in Washington, where he is expecting cabinet officials, members of Congress, White House staff members, "talking heads and the D.C. and New York press corps," he said.
Much of the disruption in the space has been in response to the desire to rent or borrow glitzier weddings than couples can afford to buy outright: Bloomerent lets couples having their weddings in the same weekend in the same city split the cost of flowers and reuse them.
The D.N.C. passed up the glitzier options of Miami, which is sometimes known as "The Magic City," and Houston, which once called itself "The Golden Buckle of the Sunbelt" and is now supposed to be nicknamed "The City With No Limits," which perhaps refers to the lack of zoning laws.
Many people here were elated by the Obamas' decision to bring the library to the South Side, a move that could help shift a longstanding pattern in Chicago: While neighborhoods downtown and on the North Side have become glitzier, some on the South and West Sides have decayed, losing population and small businesses.
Andrew C. Florance, a Washington resident and founder of CoStar, a provider of data, marketing and analytic services to the commercial real estate industry, said he expected a wave of "glitzier" New Yorkers — "the Delta Shuttle crew" — to join the Trump administration and quickly become part of the city's lobbying ranks and downtown neighborhoods.
It also casts an aura of academe: rivers of students ebb and flow; a quiet mews is closed to all but foot traffic; North Square, the restaurant of a tweedy hotel catering to visiting professors, has the feel of a faculty club canteen, a low-key alternative to the glitzier Babbo and Waverly Inn.
The Ladybird cast, nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture, went with something a bit glitzier than their on-screen school/nurse uniforms with Saoirse Ronan in a pink Louis Vuitton dress, Laurie Metcalf in a two-tone metallic gold and black gown and Timothée Chalamet in a black suit with red pinstripe pant.
El Camino received acclaim from music critics. According to review aggregator website Metacritic, the album received an average review score of 84/100 based on 37 reviews, indicating "Universal acclaim". Critics mainly praised the instrumentation of the songs on the album, as well as the album production. Spin gave the record an 8/10 rating, calling it "irresistibly gaudy" and "catchier, glitzier, ballsier".
Lions at front entrance to the Bryson By the 1970s, as glitzier locations on the westside and in other areas became more popular, the shine was gone from The Bryson. In 1977, the Los Angeles Times reported that the 10th floor, formerly the building's showplace, had been stripped and was used only for storage. In 1999, the building underwent a $5.5 million renovation ($ million today). The project drew attention by dressing the building's landmark statues of the lions in hard hats and orange construction vests.
Sekiguchi Shota's family operated a small sushi shop in the small city of Otaru, Hokkaido. The business was badly affected by the encroachment of Sasa Zushi (笹寿司), a sushi-chain conglomerate which sought to dominate the market by offering cheaper mass-produced sushi, glitzier facades and suppressing prices of ingredients through bulk purchases. To make matters worse, Shota's mother suffered from incurable illness which drained the family of their savings and disrupted his father's earnings. In an attempt to save the family business, Shota took over his father's, Sekiguchi Genji's, place in a local sushi competition after his father was injured.
Bob Kulick took a chance in late 1972 and auditioned for the lead guitar spot in a then-new band called Kiss. The band, with Gene Simmons, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss, was very impressed by his performance, however the glitzier Ace Frehley (who auditioned immediately after him) was chosen to fill the spot. Kulick later played (uncredited) on three Kiss albums: Alive II (three of the five studio tracks), Killers (all four new studio tracks), and some minimal work on Creatures of the Night. He also played on Paul Stanley's 1978 solo album and on his 1989 solo tour.
" Pitchforks Katherine St. Asaph rated it 6.2 out of 10, writing; "24K Magic is the rest of the park: rebuilt shinier and glitzier and safer, every element engineered to please more than the real thing, and with a hell of a tour guide. It's not history, not even historical fiction, but harmless fun." The Wall Street Journal Jim Fusilli wrote; "In comparison to what he's done in the past and to today's rich and adventurous funk and R&B;, the album feels a tad tepid at times. But it's quality, never-dull work by a quality, never-dull artist who lovingly revives the sounds he savored on his way up.
Anchored by attractions such as the beaches of Caleta and Caletilla, the cliff divers of La Quebrada, and the city square, known as El Zocalo. The heyday of this part of Acapulco ran from the late 1930s until the 1960s, with development continuing through the 1980s. This older section of town now caters to a mostly middle-class, almost exclusively Mexican clientele, while the glitzier newer section caters to the Mexican upper classes, many of whom never venture into the older, traditional part of town. Acapulco Dorado had its development between the 1950s and the 1970s, and is about 25 minutes from the Acapulco International Airport.
Rihanna has worked with music video director Anthony Mandler on more than a dozen music videos, the first being "Unfaithful" (2006). "We've done 16 videos together; they're not all tough, [...] Yeah, I mean, I'm known for the 'Disturbia's and the 'Russian Roulette's and things like that, but 'Only Girl (In the World)' is certainly an ethereal kind of empowering, beauty-filled video," Mandler said. Jocelyn Vena of MTV wrote, "Rihanna, like Madonna, also has a tendency to make truly thought-provoking music videos that fit the songs they represent. Smattered in between glitzier, more glamorous clips, Madge and Ri want us to think about bigger issues".
Diane Keaton was the first actress reported to have landed one of the starring roles, having previously worked with Rudin on the film Mrs. Soffel (only to later work with him again in Marvin's Room), followed by Bette Midler who had originally auditioned for the "more glamorous role" of Elise. Although Rudin originally intended to cast Jessica Lange in the latter role, the team decided to rewrite the character of the book in favour of a "glitzier" version which eventually went to eleventh- hour addition Goldie Hawn. Actor Mandy Patinkin dropped out shortly before shooting started and was replaced by Stephen Collins when he decided to leave the project in favour of his musical ambitions, while Dan Hedaya won the role of Morty over Héctor Elizondo.
Ely (Géraldine Nakache) and Lila (Leïla Bekhti) are two working class girls and best friends who dream of a glitzier, more glamorous lifestyle. They sneak into a nightclub where they meet Agathe (Virginie Ledoyen) and Joan (Linh Dam Pham) a rich, homosexual couple who give them a ride home. Lila, wanting to appear to be at the same social level as the girls, lies about where she and Ely live, giving the couple the address of a nice building in a wealthy neighborhood. Lila continues to lie herself into the life of Agathe and Joan, and her new boyfriend Maxx (Simon Buret), while Ely feels more and more left out as she realizes that Lila is spending all her time partying with her new crowd, having been accepted as one of them, while Ely is nothing to Agathe and Joan but an inexpensive babysitter for their son.

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