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The item is only a photocopy of an actual autographed photo, usually printed on glossy home photo paper.
: One of the questions each week was selected randomly during the Friday segment, and Maddow rewarded the listener with a prize package that always consisted of a glossy autographed photo of Kent Jones ( still given away despite his leaving the show ) and something from her desk ( usually a book written by a previous day's guest and anything else she could find that is worthy of giving away ).
Signal was a modern, glossy, illustrated photo journal and army propaganda tool, meant specifically for audiences in neutral, allied, and occupied countries.

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Bark wrote, "... the talented Ms. Shannon is winningly glossy and brassy this episode.

glossy and .
Like his glossy black hair.
The paper is still glossy, but the paper stock gives it a matte feel.
Some displays, especially newer LCD monitors, replace the traditional anti-glare matte finish with a glossy one.
In the US, Backstreets Magazine started in Seattle in 1980 and still continues today as a glossy publication, now in communication with Springsteen's management and official website.
The latter in particular pushed back the boundaries of fanzine production, producing glossy, professionally written and printed publications at a time ( 1983 – 86 ) when most fanzines were produced via photocopier and letraset.
The back was primarily a glossy black, while the stomach was white.
In modern times it occasionally found in some glossy printing papers, artistic papers, playing cards, and it maintains the wrinkles in crêpe paper.
P. cynaroides is a woody shrub with thick stems and large dark green, glossy leaves.
The leaves are dark glossy green, and the flowers white, similar to other citrus flowers, borne singly or clustered in the leaf-axils.
In many cases it is advantageous to make a master lossless file that can then be used to produce compressed files for different purposes ; for example, a multi-megabyte file can be used at full size to produce a full-page advertisement in a glossy magazine, and a 10 kilobyte lossy copy can be made for a small image on a web page.
These are large coffee-table style books with pictures printed on glossy paper.
* Origanum vulgare gracile (= O. tyttanthum ) is originally from Kyrgyzstan, and has glossy green leaves and pink flowers.
* An enamel paint is a paint that dries to an especially hard, usually glossy, finish.
Because it did not grow in a pearl oyster it is not pearly ; instead the surface is glossy like porcelain.
The leaves are alternately arranged, simple, 2 – 12 cm long, glossy green on some species, densely silvery-hairy in some others ; leaf shape varies from broad oval to narrow lanceolate.
Although there are several approaches to integrating other illumination effects such as specular and glossy reflections, radiosity-based methods are generally not used to solve the complete rendering equation.
He used clippings from magazines, which in and of itself was a new medium as glossy magazines were fairly new.
He used these glossy scraps to incorporate modernity in his works, trying to show how not only were African American rights moving forward, but so was his socially conscious art.
It can be used as a fast drying, glossy finish.
The leaves are lanceolate, 2 – 8 cm long and 2 – 10 mm broad, glossy green, with an entire margin.
It published a glossy magazine for UMIST graduates called Mainstream.
Edwards ' movies are slick and glossy, but their shiny surfaces reflect all too accurately the disposable values of contemporary life.
The fruit is a round, dry capsule 5 – 9 mm diameter, containing several glossy brown seeds shaped like an apple pip, 4 – 7 mm long.

glossy and French
This name is a compound of Medieval Latin Mansionile, meaning " little houses ", from Latin mansio ( accusative mansionem ), and of Germanic ( Old Frankish ) blanch, blaun, meaning " glossy, shining, white ", which gave French blanc (" white ") and English blank.
French polishing is not polishing as such, but a method of applying many thin coats of shellac using a rubbing pad, yielding a very fine glossy finish.

glossy and was
A glossy booklet showing the history of Ultima Online expansions was included which contained historic art and an interview from the Ultima Online team and community leaders.
Quinn did try the slick format ( using glossy paper, unlike the cheaper paper used for pulps and digests ) for a companion magazine, Space Age, which he launched in November 1958 ; the experiment was unsuccessful, however.
A glossy program was available and the show featured pre-produced animation on large on-stage screens.
The film was lauded for its high production values, but many critics dismissed it as an overly glossy biopic.
This version of Life retained its trademark logo but sported a new cover motto, “ America ’ s Weekend Magazine .” It measured 9½ x 11½ inches and was printed on glossy paper in full-color.
The design was a radical departure compared to the traditional black boxy ThinkPad design, with glossy surfaces ( optional matte finish on later models ), rounded corners, and silver trim.
Much of Hayes's career was spent writing screenplays for glossy, big-budget melodramas like Torch Song with Joan Crawford, BUtterfield 8 with Elizabeth Taylor, The Carpetbaggers with Carroll Baker, and Where Love Has Gone with Susan Hayward and Bette Davis.
George was a glossy monthly magazine centered on the theme of politics-as-lifestyle co-founded by John F. Kennedy, Jr. and Michael J. Berman with publisher Hachette Filipacchi Media U. S. in New York City in September 1995.
Cynthia is currently the Editor-in-Chief of Hip Hop Weekly magazine, a glossy celebrity weekly from the founders of the pioneering hip hop magazine, The Source, Dave Mays and Raymond " Benzino " Scott, that was founded in 2006 and is published nationally every two weeks.
Harding Lawrence was determined to give Braniff a glossy, modern and attention-getting image.
Its trademark was that it was printed on very thick card stock ( about twice the thickness of regular cards ), used a unique glossy finish along with six color printing.
The 1930s edition was published with the white-spine dust-jacket, with artwork by Russell H. Tandy, and 4 glossy black-and-white interior illustrations, also by Tandy.
In 2005, under the editorship of Sarah Sands, the paper was revamped, a glossy fashion magazine being added to the more traditional review section.
Steve Jobs noted Aqua's glossy aesthetic: " One of the design goals was when you saw it you wanted to lick it.
It was the first Myer store to open in several years and incorporated new features such as white glossy floor tiles, extensive use of glass, and greater use of mannequins.
Trump was a glossy magazine of satire and humor, mostly in the forms of comics features and short stories.
An equally short-lived spinoff magazine called OMNI Comix debuted in 1995, and was published in the same glossy, newsstand magazine format as its sister publications OMNI, Penthouse and Penthouse Comix.
In 1999 Neil was named senior contributing editor for Expedia Travels, a glossy travel magazine.
From her perspective, the union was ill-advised: " A ' glossy man of the world ', he stole her earnings and — luckily — turned out to be a bigamist ; meanwhile, in the midst of a wartime European tour, she had an on-off affair with Stravinsky, who was married.

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