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means wasteful or extravagant, not a returned wanderer; the confusion arises from the biblical parable of the prodigal son, but he was prodigal because he wasted his inheritance, not because he wandered off.
The almost forgotten scent, the extravagant texture, have returned.
The camp's 15-strong domestic staff of men from various local tribes went above and beyond to give the safari an extravagant feel... Returning to my tent after dinner each evening, I would without fail find my riding boots cleaned and polished to perfection and my laundry scrubbed, pressed and folded as if at a top-notch hotel.
February BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA Led by Clarence Fountain, the elder statesmen of black American gospel music -- professional for more than 60 years, always with extravagant vocal techniques -- return to New York.
One of them was the former guardian and Lord Chief Justice Magnus De La Gardie, who, among many other Estates, had to return the extravagant 248-room Läckö Castle.
October 30 2015 November 3 3 2015 The American dramatic soprano Lise Lindstrom, who made her house début in Zeffirelli's extravagant production in 2009, returns to the formidable title role in Puccini's Chinese fairy tale, "Turandot," leading a cast that also includes Marcelo Álvarez, Leah Crocetto, and James Morris; Carignani conducts.
November 7 2015 The American dramatic soprano Lise Lindstrom, who made her Met début in Zeffirelli's extravagant production in 2009, returns to the formidable title role in Puccini's Chinese fairy tale, "Turandot," leading a cast that also includes Yusif Eyvazov (in his house début, as Calàf), Hibla Gerzmava, and James Morris Paolo Carignanii.
But some voices keep changing, and that could be what is happening to the soprano Ruth Ann Swenson, who sang the role of Violetta in Verdi's "Traviata" for the first time at the Metropolitan Opera when the extravagant Franco Zeffirelli production returned on Tuesday night.
This week, "Game of Thrones" returns with extravagant quantities of jiggling naked flesh, but no one's really in the mood.
Economic considerations forced a reduction in the size of orchestras and amount of rehearsal time available to mid-20th-century composers, further justifying a return to less extravagant symphonic thinking.
After Doctor Who celebrated its 50th birthday last year with an extravagant special episode featuring the return of several past stars, Match of the Day marked its own five decades this weekend by introducing Phil Neville as a new regular studio pundit.
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