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  • But that's just the plot (which also involves a writer for a magazine called Glossy).

    Wall Street Gets a Shiner Murphy, Cullen 2007

  • When I excitedly called the Glossy Grandparents to tell them my good news that I was engaged, Nana Gloss said that she would like us to have a bar of platinum that Grampa Gloss had bought for her some time ago. image

    Weddingbee 2009

  • The gene known as Glossy 15 was originally described for its role in giving corn seedlings a waxy coating that acts like a sun screen for the young plant.

    innovations-report 2009

  • The gene known as Glossy 15 was originally described for its role in giving corn seedlings a waxy coating that acts like a sun screen for the young plant.

    Energy News - Energy Technology - Energy Business - Energy and the Environment 2009

  • "Glossy" paper has the same problem, but has the advantage of a much higher contrast ratio than the Kindle provides.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Jim Horning 2008

  • "Glossy" paper has the same problem, but has the advantage of a much higher contrast ratio than the Kindle provides.

    Is this the future of reading? Jim Horning 2008

  • I am wearing the free skin Fhaya "Glossy" skin from

    Fashion World of SL 2009

  • Glossy promotional displays line the walls, and continuous-loop DVD presentations portray the church as a place to belong, grow, and serve—advertising it as Positive.

    American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010

  • Glossy glass cases held what looked like grenades.

    Rogue Oracle 2011

  • Act II: Glossy grey leaves trilling in stiff pre-thunderstorm gusts.

    The light that draws the flower James Greer 2011

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