There are times when you know you could get away with charging obscenely high prices, but that doesn't mean you should do it. |
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She was waiting for him in a bed of an obscenely virginal white lace and satin. |
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That means the rich don't get obscenely wealthy and the poor have a fair chance of good health, reasonable housing and a decent education. |
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I have a designated driver for the night and the plans are to receive a lot of loot, get obscenely drunk, and pass out. |
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In another graphic photograph, a service woman was shown gesturing obscenely. |
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The rich are almost obscenely wealthy, while the poor live in shocking conditions. |
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They carried Kharasil up the corridors in a wave of nervous chatter, the ragged sound of a giggle falling obscenely in the narrow space. |
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In his writing and in conversation, he talks the same silly and absurd nonsense and often rather obscenely. |
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Time had dragged obscenely slowly since he woke up almost a week earlier in the French army hospital. |
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All one has to do is read student media to see how obscenely many of these agendas are pursued. |
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Monitoring patents worldwide is a mammoth task and challenging biopiracy obscenely expensive. |
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In some countries, workers on coffee farms are paid obscenely low wages to work in the hot sun. |
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The obscenely high price of mahogany woods and precious metals prevented counterfeiters from producing fakes, the profit of such operations being next to nil. |
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Some islands are artificial, such as the obscenely expensive projects of Qatar's Pearl resorts or Dubai's Palm Islands. |
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Hedge funds make fine scapegoats: mysterious, offshore, unregulated, and run by and for the obscenely rich. |
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On his Saturday evening talk show, and everywhere else, he said what he thought abrasively, defiantly, sometimes obscenely. |
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You've all heard about our vicious fight with the obscenely profitable Brazilian mining giant Vale. |
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In fact, there is a way for the federal government to go after the obscenely excessive bonuses paid to the Wall Street pigs. |
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That picture of octuplets' mom's obscenely large bulge represents an epic pop culture meltdown. |
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In July 2013, 17 schoolboys in Cardiff, Wales showed up to school in skirts after temperatures in the U.K. became obscenely high. |
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In this world, you are nothing without four woofers the size of bin lids stapled into your boot, each one vibrating obscenely to the latest sounds. |
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The background singers swoop obscenely and the guitars grind. |
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The boys fought one another, used vulgar language and gestured obscenely. |
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They are obscenely vicious children who care only for themselves. |
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Who knows, he may even one day justify his obscenely large pay package. |
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Markets were obscenely high in the first quarter of the year. |
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It's packed with obscenely gooey, sugar-coated rock 'n' roll songs. |
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In fact, it is quite obscenely lurid in its sheer, wanton yellowness. |
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Whether it's millions, billions, trillions or bajillions, the dollar figures are so obscenely high that they no longer have any real understandable value. |
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I kind of hate myself for coming up with this idea, but it would probably generate obscenely huge ratings, from both the Trekkies and lovers of trainwreck television. |
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But he's just one in a long line of obscenely wealthy characters. |
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The lack of any international framework or regulations for applying this research and the risk of embryos being created in obscenely large or commercial numbers were behind some of the relatively strong reservations. |
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I would also like to express my horror at the fact that for some days we have seen the United States' Government blatantly and obscenely distributing the booty in the form of profits from reconstruction. |
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The wolfdog sprawls on his back, wriggling obscenely with begging paws, his long black tongue lolling out. |
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The opportunity for Mumbai's redemption was obscenely squandered. |
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Pay is being aligned more closely with long-term performance, even if it still looks obscenely high to outsiders. Yet there is scope for banks to do far more to improve their risk management. |
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Yes, there are people who are obscenely rich and yes, there are millions of people who are destitutely poor, but this is where Professor Rogoff hits the nail on the head. |
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