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1 There is very little glamour in air travel when you're doing it twice weekly.
2 An excellent account of a war which had little glamour , but immense long term effects.
3 If there's little glamour in advertising with adult models, there's even less for kid models.
4 I think she needs a little glamour and excitement. Alex thought he was missing the point.
5 There's little glamour here, and a lot of methodical, meticulous, minute and above all time-consuming graft.
6 Although the visual spectacle appeals to many, there is precious little glamour in the grueling training regime.
7 Sir, There is little glamour in the hard slog of a lifetime of preventive beats and patrols.
8 But what little glamour the job had derived from the abbreviation by which the section was popularly known.
9 There's little glamour to the business, which makes packaging for the food and beverage industry and is the world No.
10 Coming in at a cool €110, this versatile piece will add a little glamour to your office attire.
11 Most seemed to think they would be bringing a little glamour to a gala dinner with the Libyan leader, Muammar Gadafy.
12 Give them a few drugs, a little glamour , and some simple enticements, and mortals willingly dived into the depths of hidden depravity.
13 No matter how smart the uniforms, cabin crew now see little glamour in long hours and telling passengers to "buckle up".
14 Scatter little glamours around to misdirect us.
15 "If I were to introduce you, perhaps you could apply a little glamour to obtain an informal audience."
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