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If a young girl is dressed up well beyond her years and appears to be in an odd situation, for instance, say something to your tour guide, hotel or travel company, or call the appropriate authorities.
BBC: The darker side of tourism
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This sale includes two lots of sharks, a calf, a black sheep, a zebra and four skinned cows' heads, as well as a pony dressed up with a plastic narwhal horn to look like a unicorn.
ECONOMIST: Damien Hirst
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And though the city's monumental examples of the beaux arts and art deco movements are well documented in civic buildings dressed up in a mixed bag of Classical Roman and Greek elements, the city actually received its greatest modern architectural contribution in the years after WWII, when Ludwig Mies van der Rohe pioneered the new "International Style".
BBC: The infamous architecture of Chicago
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It is a time for joy as well as regret, as the dressed-up, grinning skeletons suggest.
ECONOMIST: Mexico, haunted by new ghosts
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Photographer Tommy Ton, who shoots pictures of well-dressed editors at fashion shows for Style.com, is fed up with women wearing only current-season clothes from head to toe.
WSJ: The Fashion Piece That Got Away
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As long as you could take down an order, treat people well and give them an experience they would remember, I didn't care if you were dressed up as a piece of broccoli.
NPR: Making It Up as I Go Along
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They don't need to be dressed up in a vision of some shining new world order that lives mainly in Mr Blair's well-meaning imagination.
ECONOMIST: Bagehot
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As the polo shirts left the area three well-dressed 50-something men, who wouldn't look out of place at a book festival, stood up towards the back of the balcony and placed white sticky labels over their mouths.
BBC: The Merchant of Venice: A protest within a play