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We sat in an upstairs conference room considerably more lavish than the trailer in Ceres: redwood wainscoting, red leather office chairs, antler chandelier.
The early weeks of the tour made little impact on the Australian media who lavish considerably more attention on rugby league and Aussie rules than rugby union, but that has changed.
The DBL study didn't include coal due to the lack of data for subsidies going back to the early 1800s, but the federal government has lavished considerably more on the coal industry than on renewables.
Unfortunately, care for the diner's comfort is considerably less than the care lavished on nosegays.
But his recent essay was considerably more explicit, mocking last year's lavish celebration of 50 years of Communist rule.
He added that however lavish the production, the Weinsteins' investment was likely to be considerably less than they would sink into a film.
Still, give the matter even a bit of the attention many fans lavish on those contests, and you may be a winner, considerably reducing what you pay Uncle Sam.
The World Games, which have international sports competitions not included in the Olympics, don't attract as much attention as those more famous games, and there has been considerably less buzz about Mr. Ito's stadium than there was about the Bird's Nest, the lavish Olympic Stadium by Herzog & de Meuron that opened in Beijing last year.
Still, Mowbray would prove considerably cheaper than Roy Keane who, despite claims he would be the ideal man for Celtic, was used to somewhat more lavish sums of transfer cash during his time at Sunderland.
Lavish dinners.
It was lavish!
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