Crown Princess Mary || vest by Allude
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A Woman's Attempt to Outrun the Law After Committing Theft
When Woman Tries to Outrun Cops after Stealing," for a thrilling glimpse into the world of law enforcement. Experience heart-pounding moments as officers race to capture a daring thief attempting to escape justice. With high-speed chases, expert tactics, and the ultimate triumph of law and order, this video guarantees to keep you on the edge of your seat. Whether you're a fan of crime prevention, police procedurals, or just love a compelling story, hit subscribe now and join us for an action-packed adventure in the world of policing.
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—Bitsie Tulloch as Lois Lane wearing this Allude Cashmere Sweater (in Mint; Sold Out), Superman and Lois, "Closer"
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"Inside the Chase: A Closer Look at Police Pursuits"
In this gripping expose, we delve into the adrenaline-fueled world of police pursuits. Through interviews with law enforcement experts and firsthand accounts from officers on the front lines, discover the tactics, risks, and challenges involved in apprehending fleeing suspects. From narrow escapes to dramatic takedowns, this article offers a riveting glimpse into the high-stakes world of chasing down criminals.see more...
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Outfit of the Day by Paola Moretti
Outfit by Paola Moretti
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Jeans: Acne Studios
Maglione: Allude
Stivaletto: Rene Caovilla
Borsa: Balenciaga
Orecchini: Karen Walker
Anello: Buccellati
Ombretto: Anna Sui
Nail: OPI
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LISTEN UP WRITERS
to ALLUDE (verb) is to indirectly hint at, as in:
“She was alluding towards the unsatisfactory vibe of the office place.”
an ALLUSION (noun) is a reference that indirectly hints at something.
“His jokes are always an allusion towards the perils of capitalism.”
something that is ALLUSIVE (adjective) is indirectly hinting at something.
“His allusive body language is disturbing.”
to ELUDE (verb) is to escape in a cunning way.
“The robber eludes the cops once more.”
to be ELUSIVE (adjective) is to be difficult to find, catch or achieve.
“Truly unique art seems to be more elusive by the day.”
ELUSIVE (adjective) also means to be difficult to remember, as in:
“My dreams are always elusive.”
an ILLUSION (noun) is something that makes a wrong perception of something. “Moving both your hands together on a tennis racket creates the illusion of velvet.”
something that is ILLUSIVE (adjective) is deceptive.
“His speeches are fiery and illusive.”
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