Wearing only an open, sheathlike black cloak, the actress holds an extravagantly long chain of flowers that trails awkwardly alongside her. |
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Records obtained by the press showed that politicians spent extravagantly on restaurant meals, hotels, and helicopter trips. |
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It was culture shock and a nightmare for a Filipina who used to be wooed extravagantly by Filipino bachelors back home. |
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It was extravagantly decorated and a side table was filled with small treats and dainties. |
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The office suite was extravagantly furnished, with plush burgundy carpeting and an array of geometrically styled workstations. |
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In this painting, he shows himself as an extravagantly dressed Venetian gentleman with carefully curled hair. |
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Everyone who was anyone stepped out in his flamboyant gowns made from extravagantly decorated fabrics. |
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His French operas were extravagantly admired cultural monuments 150 years ago. |
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Cavorting among the alphabet characters are tiny human figures, veritable Tom Thumbs, populating a world of extravagantly scaled objects. |
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Gene Vincent's was greasy, James Brown's extravagantly pompadoured, Elvis's as carefully coiffed as the 18th green at Augusta. |
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An extravagantly woven headband of red tipani and snow-white tiare fill the aisle with the rich and heady scent of frangipani and gardenia. |
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From the outside, the turreted building, with its terracotta roof tiles, looks like any extravagantly large house on an upmarket estate. |
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Under certain conditions the spores grow extravagantly, infiltrating the tree with multitudes of thread-thin tentacles. |
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You may baulk at forking out your hard-earned cash for these extravagantly self-obsessed, petulant, little scamps. |
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He extravagantly wined and dined us and constantly pestered us with her submissions despite our rude photocopied rejection slips. |
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In the Commons, she was extravagantly lauded for her honesty, integrity, humanity. |
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She is, at 53, shorter than you'd expect, broad in the beam and still so extravagantly beautiful she appears unreal. |
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It was filling, the whole thing extravagantly scented with chunks of cinnamon bark and wood-scented, tarry black cardamom. |
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Never extravagantly funded to begin with, they now find their research budgets cut even further. |
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Sometimes, all that fiddling with computers at home pays off extravagantly. |
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Many parish churches were extravagantly rebuilt, and lavished with vessels and ornaments which foreign visitors thought worthy of a cathedral. |
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Local music fans accused recording companies of spending extravagantly for promotional activities. |
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It is a highly enjoyable play in a production extravagantly praised by critics. |
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They do not stock the trendier mocktails that come extravagantly priced in the new chai bars the city is suddenly full of. |
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I doubt I have ever read a novel with so many extravagantly nonsensical similes and rococo metaphors. |
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He was extravagantly dressed, in padded hose, slashed sleeves, and gloves with jewelled cuffs. |
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They are making money out of vulnerable parents by selling extravagantly priced preparations of vitamins, amino acids, and other ingredients of unproven efficacy. |
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Irwin appears to have spent his career championing ideas that were simultaneously perfectly logical and extravagantly bizarre. |
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Tolstoy, to name one artist, managed to spin a decent yarn or two around the travails of the extravagantly wealthy. |
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Yet, they were extravagantly paid, as were the rest of the employees of the firm. |
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South could have survived by ruffing with dummy's spade six and running the spade jack, but he extravagantly ruffed with dummy's jack, then played a spade to his queen. |
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Now we're willing to splurge, sometimes extravagantly, to please those we love. |
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This fragment of extravagantly carved decorative plasterwork comes from the north hall in the Aljafería Palace. |
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In this case, the image may be of an almost clinical precision, or, on the contrary, extravagantly stylised. |
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The visitor who indulges in the female sensuality of this extravagantly arranged exhibition gets value for his money. |
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Newspapers too are generally experiencing a decline in circulation levels and respond to this by ever more extravagantly melodramatic headlines. |
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All this in a cream so extravagantly luxurious that it creates a deep sense of well-being that goes beyond beauty. |
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Lavish production, colorful sets, dazzling costumes, brilliant choreography, extravagantly beautiful. |
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As you've probably noticed, we can't help but praise our little baby extravagantly at every opportunity. |
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They combined apricots, raisins and almonds in meat dishes, which were extravagantly embellished with cream and thin sheets or beaten gold and silver foil. |
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Headdresses were extravagantly plumed helmets or crowns fusing baroque and classical styles, and the masquers were shod in tightly fitting short boots, or buskins. |
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He paused often to consider what he was being told, teased the young woman who was interpreting in sign language for the deaf children, and smiled extravagantly throughout. |
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She repeatedly danced, waved, and flirted extravagantly with the audience. |
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The confidence and authority with which even the young man tackled his subject is now distrusted in a world extravagantly concerned with cultural relativity. |
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It is probably not surprising that this extravagantly rich and imprudent character made enemies, and they jumped at the chance to bring him down when it arose. |
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She told me to dress as extravagantly as possible, in whatever designer clothes I own. |
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And they have kept on talking extravagantly about French grandeur even as France's voice was waning. |
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He earned a great deal of money, but kept little of it, living extravagantly and paying vast sums to his ex-wives in alimony and for the support of his nine children. |
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Perhaps nowhere else in insectdom is such an extravagantly flamboyant display of systemized pattern on parade. |
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Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman star in acclaimed director Luc Besson's outrageous sci-fi adventure, an extravagantly styled tale of good against evil set in an unbelievable twenty-third century world. |
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Controlling a simple square pass from Alimamy Sesay, Metzger fired home extravagantly from 25 yards with his right foot to beat the brave Cha and grab his second goal of the match. |
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The Sleeping Beauty is an extravagantly opulent work in which the choreography synthesizes the many traditions of European ballet, and the score reaches new levels of harmonic and dramatic sophistication. |
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Rail-thin, with extravagantly backcombed barnet, drainpipe suit and Chelsea boots, he looked like a nightmare version of Dont Look Back-era Bob Dylan with a Salford drawl. |
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Casting Herr Drosselmeyer as a travelling adventurer who fascinates little Clara with his tales, the ballet travels a world of global fantasy – from an extravagantly blizzarding snow scene to an oriental Kingdom of Sweets. |
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But what attracts the eye more are the garish modern buildings, extravagantly large cars and jeeps, massive traffic jams and the city's general gaudiness. |
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From the moment of application, this extravagantly rich yet light body emulsion drenches the skin with moisture, while lifting and firming skin tissue. |
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Unfortunately, in various spheres the European Parliament uses resources inappropriately, for example by consuming paper extravagantly and using unnecessary, intensive air-conditioning in the summer. |
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Glossy black hour and minute hands with white superlite highlights and a golden chrono seconds hand complete this extravagantly elegant and sporty design. |
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When the party finally left Norway, they discovered that Eindridi also had an extravagantly ornate ship built for him, going against his promise. |
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The groups of extravagantly capped commanders who attended him were there to smile fawningly in the background as he made his minute, tireless inspections of cucumbers, cheese, pipe-valves or barley fields. |
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She's 31, abundantly talented – having worked on the production crews for Hollywood movies such as The Constant Gardener – and almost extravagantly charming. |
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The past three foreign language Oscars have gone to Iranian marital drama A Separation, Michael Haneke's severe look at old age, Amour, and the extravagantly stylised Italian film The Great Beauty. |
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When Henry VII demolished the old Lady Chapel of Westminster Abbey in 1502, he replaced it with something more extravagantly gothic, with pointed arches, pendant fan vaulting and a plethora of crockets. |
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There will not be a snood in sight when Crawley Town host Derby County in the FA Cup third-round tie at Broadfield Stadium tomorrow, and the manager is unlikely to wear an extravagantly knotted club scarf. |
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A fool is usually extravagantly dressed, and communicates directly with the audience in speech or mime. |
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The solo part is extravagantly virtuosic, at once lyric and heroic, and the interplay of solo and orchestral forces is colourful, dramatic, and at times confrontational. |
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The Senate of the United States has been both extravagantly praised and unreasonably disparaged, according to the predisposition and temper of its various critics. |
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Often regarded as the city's finest piece of Georgian architecture, the building is noted as one of the most extravagantly decorated civic buildings anywhere in Britain. |
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