The effort put in by everyone involved, the scope and the lavishness of the production are evident and can be mistaken for greatness. |
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With a huge staircase dominating the stage, and coupled with the outrageous lavishness of the monarchy, this is a truly grand affair. |
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However, not everyone in the community is enamoured by the lavishness of the monument and some describe it as an eyesore. |
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Next day, the show opens, with many speeches and compliments, and a dinner of faintly embarrassing lavishness. |
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He is, to this day, associated with extravagance and regal lavishness. |
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The new phase is characterised by even greater lavishness of decoration full of symbolic meaning, executed in various materials. |
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The medallions are linked by splendid plant ornamentation that is a fine example of naturalism, lavishness and perfect design. |
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It includes various architectural styles, but its lavishness and luxury stand out. |
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Its lavishness remains uncomparable through configurations of hand-painted plastics, embossed silver, crystal embroidery and silver threading. |
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Here you will find peace, tranquility and lavishness in the heart of the Golf Valley. |
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Kala Soa that could be translated by « feminine beauty » means refinement, grace, fineness and lavishness. |
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Art and culture, splendour and lavishness combine to create a collection of unique and refined accessories. |
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Possessing real estate in Cyprus gives you the lavishness and advantage to live in this sort of lifestyle. |
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In Versailles, princes compete in lavishness and magnificence, whether in their homes or in their attire. |
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The lavishness of the manuscript suggests that it was commissioned by a monarch. |
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The soap, tumbler holder, and vanity jar will bring a touch of lavishness when displayed as office stationery on a desk. |
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It's only from standing on one's limitude that one can achieve that absolute lavishness. |
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Three-quarters of cultivated land is unirrigated and dependent on the monsoon whose lavishness last summer is a big factor in the booming year that has followed. Some economists, however, are deeply sceptical. |
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The artist proposes some idealized lavishness and magnified gardens. |
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On the eve of colonial expansion, the Iberian Peninsula became part of a great artistic movement characterised by an overwhelming lavishness and overpowering decoration culminating in disproportionate excesses. |
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But since the project was announced, critics have questioned the lavishness of the school's yoga studio, original art works and dorm rooms with expensive sheets. |
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An intriguing title for this exhibition! A selection of photographs depicting 16th century statues of Champagne reveals the lavishness of costumes towards the end of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. |
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At the end of the tour, a fully laid table displays the lavishness of imperial mealtimes and gives us a picture of the strict Spanish court etiquette. |
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The Persian lapis lazuli used to obtain the deepest shades of blue endows the manuscript with a lavishness comparable only with the effect produced by gold leaf. |
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The couple are said to be keen to avoid any shows of lavishness or ostentatiousness. |
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Nevertheless, immorality, nepotism, simony and lavishness gave the Roman church a bad reputation and the scandalous behavior of popes and cardinals needed to be corrected. |
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Lavishness of decoration, mastery of execution, expansion of palettes with mixed colours are some of the characteristics of Assam's manuscript paintings. |
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