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The shrimp cocktail was an extravaganza: a large platter of ice holding five jumbos and a spicy cocktail sauce.
She had wanted her wedding to be an extravaganza, a day she'd remember for the rest of her life.
Rather it was an "extravaganza", a semi-abstract account of what he called "the psychic state of the locality".
And maybe a bit of an extravaganza: super fresh turbot and truffles.
It's an extravaganza and an example of what the National Football League is all about".
The media reported that Minogue performed energetically, with the Sydney Morning Herald describing the show as an "extravaganza" and "nothing less than a triumph".
Dozens of dignitaries, presidents and prime ministers have gathered in Beijing for an extravaganza that many Chinese see as a celebration of their nation's rise.
Pamela Morgan, who owns Flavors, a catering company in New York, has been organizing an extravaganza in the Hamptons for the last eight years.
It would help calm an extravaganza that at times Saturday night was as much a 6th Street puke fest as it was a musical gathering.
For a while, Sochi, which looks like Orlando-sur-Mer, seemed like an extravaganza anywhere: buttoned up, locked down, corporate, and best followed on television.
CHATEAU REGALIA, a cluster of villas and apartments north-east of Beijing, calls itself an "extravaganza for the nobility".
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