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If there is guilt to assess for this odd Xanadu, complete with its extravagances and attendant environmental degradation (satellite photographs of the Everglades show the ravaging effects of development here), then we all stand accused.
Although The Merry Widow (1925), The Wedding March 19288), and Queen Kelly (1928) were commercially successful, Stroheim's reputation for extravagance, his fanatical insistence on complete artistic freedom regardless of any economic considerations, and his sophisticated treatment of controversial subjects ended his Hollywood directing career.
No Bond movie would be complete without a gorgeous hotel dripping with extravagance, and the palatial resort, which dates back to the 1930s, maintains that lavish aesthetic today.
"But more important was the feeling of the absolute freedom, creative extravagance even, hundreds of ships, creatures, parallel worlds, a complete cosmogony".
As a musician he is complete within himself, the kind of player for whom a band is almost an extravagance.
The recording session was completed at a total cost of £367 (£ as of ) for the players, an extravagance at the time.
The conglomerate, however, is best known for its former CEO Dennis Kozlowski and his bad habit of spending shareholder money on personal extravagances such as a $6,000 shower curtain and a Sardinian birthday party (complete with a live Jimmy Buffett show) for his second wife.
Biggest extravagance?
Design extravagance?
No real extravagance.
Such mispricing results in extravagance.
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