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This kind of print says a lot about you, because it's like putting on the skin of another animal — it's a very extravagant and extroverted thing to do.
"This was 1945, and the reproduction cost 3,000 deutsche marks, a steep price to pay at the end of the war and a very extravagant present for a child".
"He was a very extravagant, rather extraordinary man, but a good photographer.
She is a very extravagant dresser, and she's a compulsive liar, but she wouldn't tell you that.
"Many people are still struggling on how they can pay the consultation fees, so how can they have the ability to talk about family doctors?" [20, with regular doctor] "I think family doctor is a very extravagant thing.
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And in Oakland, Calif., Kevin Griffith, who works for a developer of moderate-income housing, has been looking for a "not very extravagant 1920's bungalow -- two bedrooms, one bath on a 3,000-square-foot 3,000-square-foot 3,000-square-foot
"It's not my fault if my grandfather died of syphilis or my fault if my grandmother was very extravagant and liked marrying young men," she told an interviewer in 1982.
It feels very extravagant.
Because this building was very extravagant.
But I want to make my Osgood frivolous, very extravagant.
Frederick was very extravagant, and liked to surround himself with pomp and luxury.
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