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If you can afford it and your wife or girlfriend would enjoy it, go ahead and do something extravagant.
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"No doubt Baz, whom I admire, will do something amazing, extravagant and beautiful".
The planetarium here doesn't have the advantage of a separate building (as in New York or Chicago) or an exquisite setting (as in Los Angeles), so the temptation must have been great to do something more: to create extravagant spectacles, perhaps, at least as flamboyant as the Imax theater across the museum's corridor.
You don't have to do something totally new or extravagant to help your team bond, though.
Bürger rightly dominates with singing of great bravado and warmth: Arden should do something with his over-extravagant hand gestures, but this is a performance of considerable distinction.
The December ITU conference isn't one of the standard meaningless international boondoggles -- where high-level functionaries travel (at great expense, and in extravagant luxury) to demand, that someone else do something, about some important problem.
Do something.
Always I do something.
John : Do something else.
Caroline Kennedy starts the evening off by quoting Ralph Waldo Emerson's invitation to "congratulate yourself if you have done something strange and extravagant and broken the monotony of a decorous age".
In one building where Crane rented a room, a quote from Emerson was chalked onto a ceiling beam: "Congratulate yourself if you have done something strange and extravagant and broken the monotony of a decorous age".
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