All those things I romanticize I actually think are very, very cool.
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It is easy to romanticize an African past you don't know, said Neblett.
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The other idea, however she might try to romanticize its bravery, was repugnant.
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We tend to... romanticize New York City but it has its share of challenges.
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I don't trust people, and I don't romanticize their motives.
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Critics of gentrification romanticise working-class poverty, goes the main line of argument.
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I romanticise this as seeing species roses as the essence of rose.
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But we cannot afford to romanticise the realities of modern healthcare provision.
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There is not much to romanticise in the career of Guy Fawkes.
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She writes well she refuses to embroider or romanticise; her story is unforgettable.
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We are taught to glamorize the struggle, even at the expense of our own joy.
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And the human mind always seems to magnify the present difficulties, and glamorize the possible future.
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We won't exploit it or glamorize it.
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We have been conditioned to glamorize BS.
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It's very hard not to glamorize it.
Ús de glamourise en anglès
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The big giants glamourise your periods, if you see the TV commercials.
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He celebrates his neighbourhood but does not glamourise criminality, deconstructing the gangster mentality rather than glorifying it.
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The pool hall throughout the US remains a wonderfully disreputable place, despite all the misguided American efforts to glamourise the game.
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Recently, a Hong Kong romantic comedy Love in a puff put smoking at centre stage, with numerous smoking scenes and words that glamourise smoking.
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Never again must men of violence be glamourised in the media.
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At the moment, it looks like you're glamourising gun use.
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Others ruminated on the perils of glamourising fast food.
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A lot of plus-size models struggle with people who tell them they are glamourising obesity.
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Devastated that this is even out there for young people to see as it glamourises suicide bombers.
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Asked if companies were glamourising gambling, he claimed William Hill was more cautious than some high street rivals.
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An online petition calling on Lady Gaga to "stop glamourising bulimia" with on-stage performance art has been launched.
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Dr Jury said anything that glamourised abuse flies in the face of all the work being done to reduce these figures.
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Mental Health Foundation chief executive Shaun Robinson said the show sensationalises, justifies and glamourises suicide and should never have been released.
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Women's activists accuse the film of glamourising violence against women by romanticising male violence and abuse as well as glorifying sex trafficking.
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The clothing giant Glassons has no plans to pull an advertisement which has been slammed by animal rights groups for glamourising animal cruelty.
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With flashing tubed lights and a band sound system, Top 40 chart-spinning DJs glamourised the adolescent ritual, previously accommodated in these predominantly rural halls.