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Even if I spend extravagant amounts of money, I will still have extravagant amounts of money".
"They're actually moving somewhere else, putting someone else in the apartment and getting extravagant amounts of money but insist on the application that they intend to come back at the end of the sublet.
In a similar way, where house and techno tracks present themselves meekly as mere components for the D.J.'s seamless mix, the electro songs compete for your attention through domineering vocals, witty lyrics and extravagant amounts of trash talk and profanity.
Newspapers and television stations in America are paying extravagant amounts of money to cover it, and the aproned, spatula-holding cooks in Greek coffee shops that I frequent are out of the kitchen and rooted to the television set and cheering passionately in a medley of languages while I'm concerned that my toast is burning.
I also have to make a warm pasta salad at least once a year using a recipe from a Belfast chef that calls for a pound of fusilli, nine ounces of diced smoked salmon and extravagant amounts of chives, finished with a dressing of equal parts olive oil and sour cream with a little lemon juice.
If you notice significant performance issues in your browser after downloading an extension, it's likely that it could be hoarding extravagant amounts of space or running constantly.
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"It means someone who spends an extravagant amount of money".
The stuffing has expanded over the years, with my kitchen confidence, to accommodate sausage, orange juice, parsley, thyme, sage, and an extravagant amount of toasted and chopped pecans.
With an extravagant amount of features, Nokia bullishly believes it will be the handset that finally breaks 3G into the mass market.
"With the sheer number of decisions you have to make and the amount of information you are processing, it would take an extravagant amount of thinking to deliberate on everything all day," MacCoun says.
A third common complaint is the extravagant amount of money required by the group, perhaps in the form of paying money to take advanced classes, or required contributions or tithes.
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