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Holmes looked adorable and blissed out in her Armani silver gown as she fielded questions about her new man and denied that their magical love affair was a business arrangement. Colwell concluded by saying she was ``totally blissed out by the verdict'' that saved her from her co-defendants' fate: life in prison. Merchant, who looked like a geek-chic version of a wholesome ingenue in her early-'60s pink party dress and white pumps, flung her long hair around and blissed out in trancelike, joyfully weird dances, as if to say, ``It's my party, and I'll fly if I want to. |
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