His inward eye of the camera on the decadent private residence of a royalty, reflect both ruination and a lack of taste and refinement. |
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If novels did not uphold the lifestyle of the republic, they were dismissed as decadent. |
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In real life, every now and then, a jock will slip through the cracks and make it to the decadent bright lights. |
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One of the most beautiful and decadent traditions in classical music is the New Year's Day concert. |
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The rooms are spacious and awash with brocade, satin and crisp white linen, with a decadent fur throw on the bed. |
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Heidi says any icing will top off this decadent treat well, but suggests making a rich, chocolate butter icing for a sumptuous finishing touch. |
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Fantasies of decadent odalisques can be dismissed, the harem was essentially the domain of the first wife and a power base for women. |
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There is no gym on site, but guests can use a nearby health club to burn off the effects of their decadent dining. |
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West and Fike are quick to point out the decadent lifestyle they all led inside the bars, casinos and hotel rooms. |
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As the film's Orphean tale unfolds, a young writer-poet-musician descends into the absinthe-soaked, decadent underworld in search of ideal love. |
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Photographs of her decadent studio parties regularly graced the society pages of magazines and newspapers. |
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The effect is subtle, yet it works, and while the overall result is undeniably decadent, the space feels individual as opposed to ostentatious. |
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One reality supplants another as a drab home is replaced with opulent apartments and decadent parties. |
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One of the most popular dishes is shaved ice, served with various decadent toppings such as chocolate syrup and sliced mango. |
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A lot of the club and rave scene is decadent and I really don't like this aspect. |
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He has, with sheer penetrating insight, portrayed the decadent values and human failings of his times in simple but effective words. |
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For those with decadent dreams and a dismal credit rating, the following advice will warm the cockles of your heart. |
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Popular culture is decadent and degenerate, and we're doomed as a civilisation to a relentless decline into inauthentic, commercialised pap. |
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The Warhols will be starting parties for decadent pleasure seekers in deserted jazz bars around the world. |
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The croissants are flaky and buttery and the almond croissants are unbelievably decadent. |
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I do resent a Government Minister telling me I got into debt because I was flighty, frivolous and decadent. |
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Exposure to extreme violence turns them into machines driven by the will to survive in a corrupt and morally decadent world. |
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When the patrons at his restaurant would like to indulge in a decadent potation, they will have to choose between Dom Perignon and Krug. |
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So decadent, in fact, that they now have nothing to defend and will sell their souls and anything else, even their votes, for a mess of pottage. |
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Since every decadent man who pretends to have a plan and philosophy attracts followers, I will have my share too. |
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Published in 1819, John Polidor's The Vampyre is the tale of a decadent, debauched aristocrat. |
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But this is a play about temptation, about the superficial and decadent obsessions of 1940s British theatre culture. |
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History tells us that decadent cultures which have lost the will to fight do not survive. |
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It was the most decadent time in German history, but also the most controlling and brutal time. |
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Restraint in dress represented a reaction to the excesses of a corrupt monarchy and decadent regime. |
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He freely indulges in the decadent lifestyle around him, and dabbles in any drug his friends put in front of him. |
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Watching satellite television has been illegal as it is seen as the conveyor of decadent western culture. |
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Implicit in the myth is the judgment of a decadent present in need of regenerative cultural renewal. |
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Sipping a decadent tamarind margarita, I sank into a plump towelling-covered chair. |
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Note that though it tastes sweet and rich and decadent, it's actually quite low calorie. |
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As lush and plush as the name suggests, this Far Eastern-oriented club-bar is a mix of exotic Oriental Zen and decadent western Hedonism. |
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One of his companies specialises in the most indulgent and decadent pampering of mind, body and soul to be found in the Home Counties. |
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I stepped in and soaked my body in the tub, savoring the decadent feeling of the water sloshing around me. |
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You also get an in-room dinner, complete with a decadent chocolate dessert. |
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Like a fine wine, or a decadent chocolate truffle it requires savoring, indulging, and enjoying. |
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Today, Sin City is all about having a decadent and hedonistic great night out. |
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Hearst was famous for taking various famous friends out for decadent cruises on his luxurious boat. |
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Most people think of chocolate as a decadent dessert that should be avoided by health-conscious consumers. |
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Did he go hunting or riding or sailing, play tennis or bowls, and indulge himself in decadent or amorous pursuits? |
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Single cream or pouring cream is used for enriching and finishing sauces, soups, stews, desserts and coffee or cereals for the decadent. |
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Don your boas, tail feathers and most decadent style as the electro-rock duo thrill with a night of glam. |
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It is decadent, because its need for devalorization impels it to war and unceasing violence. |
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Any good Alabama cop knows that writers are effete liberals who stay up all night doing drugs with their decadent friends. |
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Life was good, in a dissipated and decadent, perpetually-sozzled sort of way. |
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Forget gourmet cuisine, decadent drug-soaked clubbing extravaganzas, and entertainment crossroads of the world for a moment. |
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And, if you're feeling extra decadent, then adding a few driblets of essential oil will also give you a natural aromatherapy bath. |
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Instead she buried herself in the library, which became a refuge from the decadent student world. |
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Large checks, iridescent fabrics and decadent velvet are all worn with attitude. |
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I crept into the kitchen where I buttered a slice of bread, peeled and quartered a pear, and cut a wedge of decadent Irish cheese. |
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Now that I'm all grown up, I have indulged both Mathra and myself in some adultly decadent hot chocolate. |
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These aristocrats are wicked, all right, but they're not terribly decadent. |
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Prominent right-wing pundits like to portray the above interventions as woolly-headed meddling by decadent, smug millionaires. |
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A confusing dynamics of humanization of animals and animalization of humans follows, framing such a decadent process with paroxysmal contours. |
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The decadent West does not have many ideological weapons in its armoury but until recently, at least, freedom of speech was one of them. |
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Last year, at a friend's parents' Hanukkah party, I eased my way through the roasted cashews, the challah bread, the decadent rugalach. |
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The pate had pistachios in it and bacon wrapped around it and tasted rich and savory and utterly decadent. |
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Soft, low lighting adds a noir, decadent dimness to the scarlet interior, the ruby red carpets almost glowing. |
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The result is a mannered, literary prose rooted firmly in the Gothic and decadent traditions. |
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Those values have more or less passed away, during this decadent cultural period in which we have lived. |
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I would suspect it was more Bali economy, for the Balinese lifestyle is village-based, deeply spiritual and anything but decadent. |
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Available in four trend-friendly shades, our classic ballotin boxes beg to hold two decadent truffles. |
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Thirty years ago Aron worried about a kind of hedonistic self-indulgence characteristic of decadent societies. |
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What brings more joy than a melty, gooey, decadent grilled cheese sandwich? |
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The determined or decadent amongst us can even make their own toilet water to waft around. |
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He fell in with the original Happy Valley crowd whose decadent lifestyles were memorably depicted in the book and the film White Mischief. |
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Her aggressive titles were now familiar stock among a certain informed readership attuned to decadent works. |
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Mint fans should try a mojito, the classic rum cocktail of Cuba, another delightfully decadent holiday drink. |
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She seems determined to make the even the most unremarkable foods sound gloriously decadent and sensuous. |
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Furnished in much red velvet plush, it's dark and decadent with a stunning choice of whiskies and bourbon. |
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He stuck unswervingly to his opinion that the West was too feeble, too worn out, and too decadent to begin the war seriously. |
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After a decadent weekend in the company of friends, I found myself in a dodgy hotel flanked by eager minds and stomachs. |
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The heavy atmosphere of the luxurious furnishings sets a decadent mood. |
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We see the bad with the good, the debased and decadent with the sound and vital. |
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These elegant jellies look fantastically decadent at the end of a picnic. |
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The full range of vices attributed to decadent Roman emperors was to be found in the private dachas and public buildings of 1930s and 1940s Russia. |
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Flavors that are decadent and dessert-like continue to be popular across the board when it comes to milk and dairy beverages, yogurt products, ice cream, and frozen novelties. |
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The grandson of legendary fashion editor Diana Vreeland, Nicholas Vreeland was poised for a decadent life in high-society. |
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Since it could now survive travel over longer distances, lobster became a decadent treat for the American upper class. |
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Amongst the characters performances are decadent costumes, over-the-top wigs, and too much leather, fur, and slinky cuts to count. |
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Grab your swimsuits and get ready for a day of decadent indulgence. |
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The decadent food, which include lashings of pricey ingredients such as lobster and goose liver, has gained the restaurant two Michelin stars and a sheaf of awards. |
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The films featuring Marlene Dietrich add the paradox of the dazzling yet androgynous female who is simultaneously moral and amoral, eminently proper yet irredeemably decadent. |
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His work of this time conveyed disgust at the horrors of war and the depravities of a decadent society with unerring psychological insight and devastating emotional effect. |
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Default, unearned respect for culture breeds a decadent cultural licentiousness in which any amount of pretentious nonsense is encouraged and propagated. |
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Garnish with rose petals and gold dust to complete the decadent look of this beautiful red and white dessert, a perfect way to end off the romantic meal. |
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But Furst also conveys the elegant, decadent delights of the prewar good life. One Hungarian character has his sauerkraut cooked not in beer but champagne. |
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But MacLennan keeps slipping into the familiar, sparkling context of the decadent era, losing sight of the historically neglected relationship at hand. |
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The doom of what they see as the decadent West is, they say, inevitable. |
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But she always finds others to castigate for their immorality and selfishness, rarely copping to what she would call a decadent lifestyle if another woman lived it. |
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Bullock plays Gwen Cummings, a successful writer who shares an enviably decadent New York lifestyle with her equally hedonistic British boyfriend Jasper. |
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Their grief was really for their own lost youth, seeing in Presley's corpulent and decadent collapse a mirror image of their own sad journey from optimism to Jimmy Carter. |
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Divinely decadent music which works wonders on your imagination. |
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There is an element of simplistic categorization in portraying the upper class Raj and his family as decadent, and counterpoising Prem and his family as morally good. |
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She had arrived in typically decadent Western clothing, tight black denims and an equally tight black tee shirt with a central emblem of parted red lips. |
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Project Natal will, quite possibly, be the next step on the road to transhumanism and further demonstrate our decadent desire to get away from the real world. |
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Come to think of it, not so long ago even Puccini was trashed by superior people, who considered his contemporaries decadent, shabby frauds beneath contempt. |
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I remember going to a rehearsal dinner that had lobster tail on the buffet and thinking that was decadent. |
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There's a growing upper class which can afford to be decadent, at the same time that the vast underclass would desperately like to possess something new, unscarred. |
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Offensive four-letter words prevail and are an unwelcome contribution to our already decadent society. |
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Refined cuisine could be moralized as a sign of either civilized progress or decadent decline. |
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Some of the more decadent and creamy pies are Banana Cream Pie, No-Bake Coconut Cream Pie, and Butterscotch Pudding Pie. |
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The playboy seemed oblivious to his withering fortune as he continued in his decadent lifestyle. |
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He insists that European political correctness and decadent moral relativism make it impossible to address this threat. |
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The game loving crowd noshed on culinary treats courtesy of the famed Capital Grille and decadent desserts by Cake Designs by Edda. |
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Then, set the mood with 6 floating heart candles, decadent chocolate cake and 3 chocolate roses. |
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The book condemns some of society's wealthiest members as decadent fools. |
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Here she entertained a learned and decadent group of dissenters who gathered to discuss politics, flirt and witticize. |
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He had the fastidiousness, the preciosity, the love of archaisms, of your true decadent. |
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Surgery in an opera? How wonderfully decadent! And just as I was beginning to lose interest! |
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Now half-a-dozen more little pauper princelings and decadent dukelings are trying to trade their worthless coronets for American cash. |
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Hitler felt that abstract, Dadaist, expressionist, and modern art were decadent, an opinion that became the basis for policy. |
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While at Magdalen College, Wilde became particularly well known for his role in the aesthetic and decadent movements. |
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His stomach moved slowly, steadily, a deep sleep that would have felt decadent to Dev. |
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The recipes include decadent selections like Salted Caramel Pretzel Cheesecake and Fluffy Chocolate Magic Cookie Pie that can sweeten any family gathering. |
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We are among the beautiful yet decadent people, immaculately turned out, sniffing mysterious powders and, where required, delivering their scenas and arias into mobile phones. |
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Its decadent truffle interior is a sensational layering of tastes that begins with rich maqui berry and ends on notes of rich chocolate and fragrant rose and rose hips. |
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Resistance to decadent Mughal rulers, Marathas, Afghans, Sikhs and, finally, the British brought freedom though not, it has to be said, instant democracy. |
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Santa's Favorite Spritz Cookie Indulge Santa's sweet tooth with decadent chocolate spritz cookie sandwiches filled with a layer of peppermint icing. |
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In 1905 New York, an African-American seamstress named Esther earns her keep sewing lusciously decadent unmentionables for Fifth Avenue matrons and Tenderloin floozies alike. |
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Authored by Chef Alexis Bostelmann, the recipe book features culinary classics such as decadent Peking duck, beef tenderloin and roasted beet salad, all with a Latin flair. |
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I use low-fat milk to make the pudding, but add an egg yolk at the end to impart just enough richness to make the pudding feel custardy and decadent. |
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