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He insists he does not live an extravagant life and says his education has been funded by scholarships and his mother's earnings as a lawyer.
Americans have an extravagant faith in the ability of education to solve all manner of social problems.
The Board saw the College as being elitist and extravagant, despite Williams' eloquent defense of higher education for the masses.
May wore the trousers recently for a magazine shoot, and they have apparently been judged by Nicky Morgan, former education secretary, to have been too extravagant.
This is in sharp contrast with East Asian countries such as China or South Korea, where many parents spent extravagant sums on cultivating their children's communicative (mainly oral) abilities outside of formal education (Butler, 2015; Hu & McKay, 2012).
In blazing contrast to the extravagant and often corrupt leaders of the Palestine Liberation Organisation PLOO), he lived modestly, raising vast sums for his education and welfare charities and, no doubt, for weapons too.
And of course, all that new demand will be for things like food, education, clothing, and new housing -- the necessities of life rather than the personal submarines, extravagant watches and $4,000 blouses that Jamie Dimon and his crowd can afford.
She also encouraged the development of education and art, founding Russia's first university (in Moscow) and the Academy of Arts (in St . Petersburg and building the extravagant Winter Palace (also in St . Petersburg.
Rarely extravagant.
Nothing extravagant.
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