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Vanity is the
excessive belief in one's own
abilities or
attractiveness to others.
Prior to the 14th century, it did not have such
narcissistic undertones...
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evangelist and
renounced her
career as
Vanity in the 1990s.
Vanity was the lead
singer of the
female trio
Vanity 6,
which was
created by the
musician Prince...
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Vanity Fair (stylized in all caps) is an
American monthly magazine of po****r culture, fashion, and
current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United...
- Look up
vanity in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Vanity is
excessive self-regard and
overblown pride.
Vanity may also
refer to:
Vanity (dressing-table)...
- Informally, a
vanity label (compare
vanity press) is a
record label founded as a
wholly or
partially owned subsidiary of another, larger, and
better established...
- A
vanity press or
vanity publisher,
sometimes also
subsidy publisher, is a
publishing house where the
author pays to have the book published, and signs...
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Vanity 6 was an
American female vocal trio that
gained po****rity in the
early 1980s. They were protégés of
musician Prince. Led by
singer Vanity, they...
- A
vanity number is a
local or free-to-call
telephone number for
which a
subscriber requests an
easily remembered sequence of
numbers for
marketing purposes...
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Vanity Fair may
refer to:
Vanity Fair, a
location in The Pilgrim's
Progress (1678), by John
Bunyan Vanity Fair (novel), 1848, by
William Makepeace Thackeray...
- A
vanity plate or
personalized plate (United States,
Canada and Iceland);
prestige plate,
private number plate,
cherished plate or
personalised registration...