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"It's not one extravagant idea but the layering of self — very personal," said the designer.
For a long time, many of the more advanced video games have pursued an extravagant idea of adultness, becoming increasingly vivid, realistic, violent, unsettling, sexy, or vast.
Italia 90 took place in an era where attending a World Cup was not an outrageously extravagant idea for an adventurous football fan.
Nor of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, also by Herzog & de Meuron, where the extravagant idea of perching a large concert hall on top of a large former warehouse was extravagantly realised.
I know this isn't an overly extravagant idea, but seriously...Nothing helps to soothe a cranky, crispy, non napped toddler more than the lure of the magical chocolate soft serve ice cream cone.
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Her prose, at first glance irksomely voluminous (she never uses one word where four will do) somehow manages to make the most extravagant ideas seem both vivid and likely.
"There is a clear case for building residential and office space in that corridor," says Simon Kitchen of EFG Hermes, an investment bank.But the $45 billion project is also full of extravagant ideas, like a green space twice the size of Central Park in New York and an amusement park four times the size of Disneyland.
He was best known for large-scale outdoor works that often involved simple if rather extravagant ideas or gestures: a SoHo loft filled with two feet of earth, for example, or a solid brass rod two inches in diameter and one kilometer long driven into the ground in Kassel, Germany, so that only its smooth top was visible (a work consistent with an artist who once noted that "the invisible is real").
The director had set up his own production company; it was the first (and only) film he made for it, and the freewheeling inventiveness he brought to the project as if he were putting a big chunk of his mental nest egg into it, with extravagant ideas he seems to have been saving up for the occasion more than make up for the modestly-budgeted film's relatively threadbare sets.
Here are some of the columns extravagant ideas: You could make yourself invisible by wearing a shirt made of fiber-optic threads, the ends pointing out in front and back.
Uber-but-for-private-jets apps are marketing themselves to billionaires and CEOs, but also to young people with more limited incomes but extravagant ideas of what a weekend away with some mates should look like.
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