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Examples
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Over at weekly title Grazia it is timing that is crucial.
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Bauer Media, publisher of Empire, collected a second prize at the gala ceremony hosted by the PPA, the magazine trade body, as weekly fashion title Grazia collected the award for editorial campaign of the year.
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I've always loved the name Grazia, and I picked a last name which starts with the same letter as my RL last name.
Tubarão Esquilo 2009
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I've always loved the name Grazia, and I picked a last name which starts with the same letter as my RL last name.
Fashion World of SL 2009
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I've always loved the name Grazia, and I picked a last name which starts with the same letter as my RL last name.
World of SL 2009
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Some rag called Grazia claims Jackson, who is himself involved with actress Diane Kruger, got worried about Katie after seeing pictures of her in a tabloid and decided to look in.
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High-end labels no longer seem intimidating thanks to the coverage in magazines such as Grazia and the explosion of fashion blogs and online retailers such as Net-a-Porter.
How to dress your age Alice Fisher 2010
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Mags such as Grazia and heat succeeded partly because people liked to be seen with them in their handbags – a status symbol, a badge of honour and style and attitude that sitting in front of a computer surfing on your own can never give.
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Most young people in England, and Scotland for that matter, would rather watch Big Brother instead of Poliakoff on TV and passionately discuss the 'Grazia' and 'Daily Mail' life of Tilda Swinton than her towering acting abilities.
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Now, Sarah Jessica Parker gave an interview to "Grazia" magazine.
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