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Use all olive oil if you're feeling extravagant, or a frugal combination of olive oil and vegetable oil.
If you're feeling extravagant, Ms. Ayer swears by her Felco pruners (as does just about every other discriminating gardener).
While the fish is steaming, chop the eggs and combine them with a little butter, some stock (fish stock is ideal, good chicken stock terrific and canned stock acceptable) and, if you're feeling extravagant, some cream.
It was only when I dropped $50 off the amount – two days' worth of subsistence money for me when I am not feeling extravagant – that I got a response".
If you're feeling extravagant, go shopping for a new coat or some new shoes.
Black, brown, and gray belts are easy to match, but if you're feeling extravagant you might want a more brightly colored or boldly patterned one.
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If you're feeling very extravagant, you can buy that 46-inch Samsung 3D TV for £1,950.70, which is already £450 more expensive than Samsung's own recommended retail price of £1,499.99, and which will, after the three years of payments, end up costing you £3,744.
If he is feeling particularly extravagant, the oligarch will also buy an estate or mansion in a nearby county, such as Surrey also a significant outlay.
Or, when he's feeling more extravagant, simply throwing them in wet cement or lobbing them off bridges.
Its rooms have a timeless yet modern design and unparalleled views of the city (be sure to book a Deluxe Harbor View Suite or, if you're feeling really extravagant, The Marco Polo Suite).
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