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  • This back-to-campus season, USA TODAY talked to Express 'Pam Seidman about making red-carpet entrances from the dorm room to the classroom. Celeb Style: Smart back-to-college looks
  • Equally good full red-carpet tux mode and when wearing a burgundy leather jacket. Times, Sunday Times
  • Fancy experiencing the red-carpet treatment and rubbing shoulders with the A-list? The Sun
  • And, over the years, the sleek sheath dress became something of a red-carpet signature for her.
  • If there's one thing that's duller than an Academy Awards ceremony, it's the red-carpet dumbshow that precedes it.
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  • At 7/6c, the Golden Globes red-carpet preshow on NBC had 7.4 million people watching; a rerun of America's Funniest Home Videos had an audience of 5.3 million, and a Simpsons repeat 2.6 million. About 17 Million Watch the Golden Globes
  • the maitre d' gave them the red-carpet treatment
  • You snatch private moments before red-carpet engagements, outside screenings, in the brief car rides between venues.
  • With this in mind, Yeomans is ­teaming up with Bafta sponsors Lancôme and British red-carpet queen Kate Winslet to host a getting-to-know-each-other ­cocktail party for the fashion and film worlds on the first day of London ­fashion week, at which British ­designers such as Christopher Kane and Roksanda Ilincic will get the chance to chat up nominees in the hope of ­dressing them for the red carpet. The Guardian World News
  • We must give our guests the red-carpet treatment.
  • Many online retailers include celebrity photos in their offerings, but for StyleSpot, red-carpet photos are the core.
  • Later that evening the Kimmel Center hosts a red-carpet-styled gala for the glitterati and a dress-to-the-nines semiformal.
  • I do have a lot of sympathy for the unfamous spouse who is asked to step out of the frame during red-carpet photo calls.
  • Down at the bottom we see some groups that are pretty well known as doughy-soft around the front of their own net, like Carolina, and Los Angeles, which are basically providing red-carpet treatment to opposing forwards. Kuklas Korner
  • But she still likes being given the red-carpet treatment. The Sun
  • But she still likes being given the red-carpet treatment. The Sun
  • J Mendel was awarded the Glamour Award, capping a year in which the label rose to become a first choice for that most coveted of customer: the red-carpet-walker. India Inc.
  • But more recently, fashion-forward labels, better known for their $2,000 handbags and red-carpet-worthy frocks, are starting to take a closer look at the kindergarten crowd.
  • The magazine rolls out the proverbial red-carpet to welcome the young Brit into its club of fashionable skinnies with an exclusive cover picture.
  • In comparison with the red-carpet, cosmetic advert, gossip-column figure she cuts now, the Jennifer Aniston in the Friends pilot episode has the vulnerability of a baby picture, and Sky Atlantic's rescreening of ER creates the same double-take with George Clooney. Television re-runs: only 235 episodes to go | Mark Lawson
  • I played with it for several days, I was able to use Red-Carpet to install Mono and all the dependancies in order to get MonoDevelop to run. Stonetable.org » 2004 » March
  • Cette coutume doit être rapprochée des expressions anglaises “to roll out the red carpet” ou “to give someone red-carpet treatment.” Archive 2010-03-01

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