Glitter
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There were cardboard cut-out snowflakes covering the floor,
glitter
on every flat surface, and icicles all over the walls.
On the mirrored figure, he renders the full anatomy and covers it in glitter, making it look like candy.
There is a girl who wondered: "How does
glitter
actually work?" and discovered the physics of crystalline formation in
glitter.
I choose rainbows and unicorns and glitter, and I sing that it's OK to be gay with my childhood stuffed teddy bear.
You're talking about being in the water with a curious baby animal the size of a station wagon while you are surrounded by particles that float around you like glitter, and the mom swims gracefully below you.
Their faces are almost as static as the masks used in Trolls 2. Hell, I can make a better mask out of construction paper, some rubber cement and a handful of
glitter.
In 1937 Darryl Zanuck, who had recently moved from head of production at Warner Brothers, was trying to get his newly created company, 20th Century Fox off the ground and on a level playing field with his old bosses at Warners and the
glitter
palace at MGM. "This Is My Affair" was an attempt to cash in on the current success of historical films set around the turn of the century ("San Francisco" "In Old Chicago")and in retrospect he succeeded quite mightily.
Set during the second world war,it concerns the fortunes of a frankly second - rate touring Shakespearean Company comprising an equal number of has - beens and wannabes led by "Sir", a theatrical knight of what might kindly be called "The Old School".Whatever part he is playing he grabs centre - stage and bellows out over the footlights,bullying his audience into applause.But,somewhere inside him,buried most of the time deep beneath the ham he regularly dishes out,there still remains an occasional
glitter
of his earlier greatness.It is to catch a glimpse of this that his audiences fervently hope for.
I liked this movies story about a trio of friends who are performers at a small nightclub that is far from Broadway and all its
glitter.
What struck me was the lack of bitterness apparent in the director interviews, given that now the movie business sucks in a large fashion - instead, folk like Friedkin and Coppola's eyes seem to positively
glitter
recalling their glory days.
Despite much style, flash, and glitter, this French musical fails to speak.
They probably used up all the
glitter
in the nearby stores, and some of the costume designs were pretty good.
There is no
glitter
or "bling" in this movie, just a fabulously rich story impeccably told by actors so real one feels they are eavesdropping on a real family in turmoil.
Not only is he covered from head to toe in green glitter, but he has pieces of holly stuck to his head!
Not all things at the end of the rainbow
glitter.
Without the
glitter
and the glamor of a Hollywood flick, it tells the heartwarming story of a young boy from a poor family, trying to arrange the burial for his grandmother.
The script and pace of direction allow the cast to
glitter
and glide through the simple plot.
Dennis Potter, who passes before these works, "Karaoke and Cold Lazarus" could be produced, asked in his last interview with Melvyn Bragg, "Where will the writers who want to tell stories about life as it truly is, beneath the hype and glitter, get their opportunity as I did in the 60's, in our current world of Rupert Murdoch sensibilities?" Karaoke is a tale of personal responsibility that reaches deeper than "E-network" can imagine in its most profoundly affected moments of easy sanctimony and sentimentality.
the ten tiny fingers on his pudgy hands,his words both cunning and weightless,the huge snuggling fox covering his pate,the orange
glitter
of his skin colorizer.
Outside all was glitter, excess, posturing, and brand names.
“Politics was the first big business in America,” he declared, and political campaigns are “all side shows, all honors, all bombast, glitter, and speeches.”
Gold has a certain chemical property that makes it glitter, and water comprises substances that account for the way it flows.
The golden
glitter
on the crimson background of the iconostasis, the gilt ornaments of the icons, the silver of the chandeliers and candlesticks, the flagstones of the floor, the mats, the banners above the choir, the steps of the ambo, the ancient books black with age, the cassocks and surplices, were all inundated with light.
On the stage the singer, in a
glitter
of bare shoulders and diamonds, was bowing low and smiling as she picked up with the help of the tenor – who held her hand – bouquets that had been clumsily flung across the footlights; she went up to a gentleman; with hair shiny with pomatum and parted in the middle, who was stretching his long arms across the footlights to hand her something – and the whole audience in the stalls and in the boxes stirred, leaned forward, shouted and applauded.
'Well, and what have you been doing?' she asked, looking him in the eyes, which had a suspicious
glitter
in them.
For a moment Jeanlin was in terror, Bébert having learned through a trammer that Madame Rasseneur had seen them steal Poland; but when he had decided to go back and quietly release the beast at the door of the Avantage, he shouted louder than ever, and opened his new knife, brandishing the blade and proud of its
glitter.
The white
glitter
of his bayonet could be seen above his black silhouette, which stood out clearly against the pale sky.
Among cartilaginous fish: some brook lamprey, a type of eel fifteen inches long, head greenish, fins violet, back bluish gray, belly a silvery brown strewn with bright spots, iris of the eye encircled in gold, unusual animals that the Amazon's current must have swept out to sea because their natural habitat is fresh water; sting rays, the snout pointed, the tail long, slender, and armed with an extensive jagged sting; small one-meter sharks with gray and whitish hides, their teeth arranged in several backward-curving rows, fish commonly known by the name carpet shark; batfish, a sort of reddish isosceles triangle half a meter long, whose pectoral fins are attached by fleshy extensions that make these fish look like bats, although an appendage made of horn, located near the nostrils, earns them the nickname of sea unicorns; lastly, a couple species of triggerfish, the cucuyo whose stippled flanks
glitter
with a sparkling gold color, and the bright purple leatherjacket whose hues glisten like a pigeon's throat.
Once, just in front of him, he thought he could see the statue of a saint by the
glitter
of the silver on it, although it quickly disappeared back into the darkness.
Still, war has its advantages; it particularly promotes the knowledge of surgery; and - ""There is a star," continued Lawton, still bent on his own ideas, "struggling to
glitter
through a few driving clouds; perhaps that too is a world, and contains its creatures endowed with reason like ourselves.
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