vivienne in A Sentence

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    Vivienne was lied to for all those years.

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    That's what Vivienne would have wanted.

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    Vivienne recently posted… How to increase serotonin naturally.

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    Dame Vivienne Westwood.

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    Photo from the review on the mascara Vivienne sabo cabaret.

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    She gave birth to son Knox Léon and daughter Vivienne Marcheline on July 12, 2008 in Nice, France.

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    Vivienne and Jeff Ninnes say that 15 years ago, they designed the ring together, carefully choosing the main stone.

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    In an interview with Vanity Fair, whilst pregnant with her twins Knox Léon and Vivienne Marcheline, Jolie said on being pregnant:‘I love it.

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    Dame Vivienne Isabel Westwood is a British fashion designer and businesswoman, largely responsible for bringing modern punk and new wave fashions into the mainstream.

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    Once a piece of underwear, see how the corset has inspired Vivienne Westwood to bring the worlds of fashion and art together in one place.

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    Yeah. I was folding laundry the other day… and I realised that I didn't have… any clothes left that Vivienne had ever seen.

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    Throughout his career, Sam has worked with a number of respected fashion houses, with two of his key collaborators being Dame Vivienne Westwood and Karl Lagerfeld.

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    Her cheekbones once again became the cause of universal admiration, so also the youngest daughter of the actress Vivienne played the tiny role of the young princess.

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    But when it becomes obsessive, negative or causes us anxiety, that's when there's an issue," Vivienne Lewis, clinical psychologist at the University of Canberra, told The Huffington Post Australia.

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    The Fashion Weeks are about to come to an end and yesterday, the sixth day of Paris, the French city dressed in luxury to host the parades of Hermès, Elie Saab, Altuzarra and Vivienne Westwood.

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    However, the"ivory men" line may have meant something to Eliot: in 1960, thirteen years after Vivienne's death, he inserted the line in a copy made for sale to aid the London Library, of which he was President at the time; it fetched £2,800.

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