| 1. | Dull awning stripes to glamorise an elaborate evening gown?
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| 2. | He continued to express disgust at any film that he felt glamorised the robbers.
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| 3. | In her first de-glamorised role as Shenbagham she has proved her histrionics.
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| 4. | Such half-hearted messages will only succeed in glamorising smoking as a forbidden fruit.
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| 5. | O'Dea apologised saying that it was not his intention to glamorise gun crime.
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| 6. | The BBFC also takes into account whether the scenes are considered to glamorise sexual assault.
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| 7. | To be a male drug addict and to act like that is always enhancing and glamorising.
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| 8. | The watercolour he did today is a fine piece of work, but is too much glamorised.
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| 9. | From the 15th to the 18th centuries the battle was glamorised as a victory of good over evil.
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| 10. | However, any instructional or glamorised drug use, particularly involving teen protagonists, is unlikely to be acceptable.
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