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"It's a dreamy blue," she said, adding, "I never wore anything extravagant like that".
Philander, meanwhile, is batting sensibly, picking up ones and twos without doing anything extravagant.
"I'm not wanting to do anything extravagant," said Ms. Nancarrow, 54, who spent her last day before retirement moving furniture.
When asked if she has ever purchased anything extravagant for herself, she says she once bought an imported piece of clothing, but regretted it later.
No pressure to do anything extravagant.
Obviously it doesn't have to be anything extravagant.
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Anything more extravagant, he reasoned, might alarm them.
Don't buy anything too extravagant or expensive.
Try to avoid anything too extravagant like giant hoops or clinking bracelets.
On your first date (or first time you hang out), your goals should be to make sure she has a good time, you express your feelings in a way that are clear but not over the top, and you do not try anything too extravagant, expensive, or romantic.
Small boot apart, this seems to be the ideal car for four adults or a nuclear family, with anything grander appearing extravagant, especially given the understated precision and cleanliness of its typically Volkswagen detailing.
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