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"I loved the 1964 fair," wrote art historian Robert Rosenblum, who visited both the 1939 and 1964 editions, "because it provided an extravagant surplus of outrageous kitsch, where the collision of postwar realities and prewar fantasies gave one the choice of weeping or smiling".
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He flogs "surplus" army supplies, travels the world making deals and accumulating extravagant official titles (such as Caliph of Baghdad and Mayor of Cairo) and, in the spirit of popular capitalism, gives his fellow soldiers nominal shares in his ever-expanding business.
Rarely extravagant.
Nothing extravagant.
Bit extravagant.
They are not extravagant.
a surplus.
11 surplus.
But "extravagant display" is misleading.
Current account in surplus.
It is wildly extravagant.
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