The Ptolemaioi and the Romans attempted to import adoration of emperors and other gods in order to glamorise the holy altar.
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Since the 1970s to now, Bollywood films have glamorised tobacco by ascribing certain cultural meanings and ideas to the products.
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The parents of one of the dead accused the media of " glamorising ways of taking one's life to young people ".
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According to reports, there is a very real danger of glamorising death by making entertainment out of something that is a very personal thing.
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During the late 18th century, the Lake District became a popular visitor attraction and the sensibilities of Romanticism glamorised such historic ruins as Brougham Castle.
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Crosby, working at one of the greatest periods in the history of the car, did an enormous amount to glamorise motoring and motorsport of his time.
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His crime writing came to an end when he moved away from this genre, citing the way crime was being glamorised and how the victim was neglected.
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Brilliant with figures, Rosetta Cutolo negotiated with South American cocaine barons, narrowly failed to blow up police headquarters and was glamorised in a film, Il Camorrista.
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The shoot glamorised the 2012 Delhi Gang Rape " " . . . the photos show a model being sexually assaulted by men sitting on a set resembling a bus.
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Edna's manner and appearance became so feminised and glamorised that even some of her TV show guests appear not to see that the Edna character is played by a man.