| 21. | As evening fell, the blue-gowned staff crowding the hospital's ground floor had thinned out only slightly.
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| 22. | Stardom, in all it's skimpy-gowned, limo-driven, disco-fabulous glory, ensues.
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| 23. | "Variety " agreed : " Taylor, fashionably gowned and bejeweled carries the film almost single-handedly.
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| 24. | Gowned in bacon, bologna, and bottle caps, they strut their stuff on a kitchen shelf that acts as catwalk.
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| 25. | Until then, the ideal of a female singer in Mexico was an elegant, gowned balladeer with unmovable hips and hair.
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| 26. | The mayor's pink-gowned, platinum-curled alter-ego, Rudia Giuliandrews, was all over the newspapers.
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| 27. | They transform from candelabrum-on-the-head belly dancers to ball-gowned debutantes in a few bars of music.
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| 28. | A guy doesn't feel quite welcome at this gathering of ball-gowned sorority sisters unless he's carrying a corsage.
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| 29. | She is gowned head to toe in flowing drapery, whose floral motif shows the keen interest Morris took in fabric design and patterning.
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| 30. | Gai Mattiolo instead sent his red and black gowned devils down the Renaissance Bridge of the Angels with its pure white marble winged statues.
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