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Grapes, apparently, were a major extravagance in Victorian London.
Ms. Olsen understands the power of holding back, and feeding out extravagance in small portions.
You want extravagance in a hair dryer, where $100 is a lot to spend?
But extravagance in style or financial largess is out of fashion.
According to her, it was her extravagance in buying Laughlin eight silk ties that spooked him.
Celery root has become the inspiration for extravagance in all the high-end kitchens.
Extravagance in orchestra playing often, but not always, describes happenings on a big scale.
You must be joking to expect such extravagance in austerity Britain.
Death was universally observed through rituals, which increased in extravagance in direct proportion to the status of the deceased.
He chastises her for her extravagance; in money matters, she's like her father, a profligate fellow, now dead.
We cover this and other surprising results of the government's renewed crackdown on corruption and extravagance in the lead note of our China section.
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