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The film was also widely criticized for glamorizing cigarette smoking.
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He glamorized it, and got caught up in it a bit.
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It is also promoted, glamorized and normalized through popular media.
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Something can be indicted and glamorized at the same time; it can be beautiful and sad.
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The story spoke to the tenor of the times, a decade that both glamorized and questioned the energetic pursuit of financial success.
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Yes, their ads are effective at glamorizing smoking.
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In groups of two (and one group of three) the contestants had to glamorize their black leotards using duct tape of various colors.
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The role of the individual, the self, was elevated more than ever before and self-reliance was glamorized, epitomized, and utilized in societyeven until the present.
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Many critics feel that the album's lyrics glamorize gang violence.
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It received complaints that the performance glamorized eating disorders.
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