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The worst-performing sectors of the S&P 500 have been energy, financial, and industrial, but glamorous companies can also be strong candidates for fraud if managers fear next quarter’s financial results won’t support the high-flying stock.
THE PANDEMIC MAY BE THE GREATEST ENVIRONMENT FOR BUSINESS FRAUD IN DECADESGEOFFREY COLVINNOVEMBER 12, 2020FORTUNEYou could, if you felt like making a glamorous dessert, use it in this Caramelized Blood Orange Tipsy Trifle.
HARNESS THE BRIGHT SWEETNESS OF ORANGES IN THESE 7 RECIPESKARI SONDENOVEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTIt’s glamorous, prestigious and packed shoulder-to-shoulder.
HOW WASHINGTON’S POWER BROKERS ARE ADAPTING TO THE NEW NORMAL — AND THAT INCLUDES HOW THEY PARTY AND RAISE MONEYROXANNE ROBERTSNOVEMBER 9, 2020WASHINGTON POSTWhile we cannot gather in person this year, I wish you all a really fabulous Halloween and a glamorous rest of the year.
WATCH: 17TH STREET HIGH HEEL RACE GOES VIRTUALLOU CHIBBARO JR.OCTOBER 29, 2020WASHINGTON BLADEYoung, glamorous candidates have typically fared better in general elections, but the votes don’t always break down according to age.
HOW OLD SHOULD A PRESIDENT BE?DANIEL J. LEVITINOCTOBER 22, 2020VOXSerology – the study of antibody prevalence – has long been the Cinderella of virology compared with the more glamorous world of genome sequencing, but its significance and the consequences of its neglect are now becoming apparent.
A MILLION DEATHS FROM CORONAVIRUS: SEVEN EXPERTS CONSIDER KEY QUESTIONSLGBTQ-EDITORSEPTEMBER 30, 2020NO STRAIGHT NEWSLike the rest of the Blazers, Nurk is getting absolutely flambéed on the less glamorous end of the court.
WITH A HEALTHY JUSUF NURKIĆ, THE TRAIL BLAZERS ARE ON THE CUSP OF THE PLAYOFFSJARED DUBINAUGUST 11, 2020FIVETHIRTYEIGHTA disgusting snip of a person had moved between him and those bitter but glamorous memories of Maria Algarez.
THE BOY GREW OLDERHEYWOOD BROUNTo Tiflin, as to the others, even such places were glamorous.
THE PLANET STRAPPERSRAYMOND ZINKE GALLUNIt was part of the reeling, glamorous intoxication into which she cast him, to hear himself going on like a stump-speaker.
ROUGH-HEWNDOROTHY CANFIELDWORDS RELATED TO GLAMOROUS
- adorable
- agreeable
- alluring
- beautiful
- beckoning
- bewitching
- captivating
- charming
- comely
- enchanting
- engaging
- enthralling
- enticing
- fair
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- fetching
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- good-looking
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- handsome
- hunky
- interesting
- inviting
- looker
- lovely
- luring
- magnetic
- mesmeric
- pleasant
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- prepossessing
- pretty
- provocative
- seductive
- stunning
- taking
- tantalizing
- teasing
- tempting
- winning
- winsome
- absorbing
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- appealing
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- charismatic
- cute
- dainty
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- delightful
- desirable
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- inviting
- irresistible
- lovable
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- seducing
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- adorned
- aureate
- baroque
- beautiful
- bedecked
- bright
- brilliant
- busy
- colored
- convoluted
- dazzling
- elaborate
- elegant
- embroidered
- fancy
- fine
- flamboyant
- flashy
- flaunting
- florid
- flowery
- fussy
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- gilded
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- glitzy
- glossy
- high-wrought
- jeweled
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- magnificent
- meretricious
- opulent
- ornamented
- ostentatious
- overdone
- overelaborate
- pretentious
- resplendent
- rich
- rococo
- showy
- sparkling
- splashy
- sumptuous
- superficial
- tawdry
- variegated
- adventurous
- amorous
- bathetic
- charming
- chimerical
- chivalrous
- colorful
- corny
- daring
- dreamy
- enchanting
- erotic
- exciting
- exotic
- extravagant
- fairy-tale
- fanciful
- fantastic
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- fond
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- idyllic
- impractical
- lovey-dovey
- loving
- maudlin
- mushy
- mysterious
- nostalgic
- passionate
- picturesque
- poetic
- quixotic
- sloppy
- soppy
- starry-eyed
- syrupy
- tear-jerking
- tender
- unrealistic
- utopian
- visionary
- whimsical
- wild
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