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Now, I tell you that I understand that it's ritzy but it was pretty bad there at that time.
"I'll pay now if you don't mind," drawls Ace-Face, revealing enormous wealth and privilege (£75 in 1965 is equivalent to about £2,700 today, going by average earnings; it was ritzy for a teenager to own a chequebook).
The Munson is ritzy by greasy spoon standards, full of newish Formica.
The film's top sites are a mix of independent cinemas (best of all is Ritzy in London's Brixton) and upscale multiplex venues.
The host of the performances is Ritzy the Wolf, "a lovable wolf character" who narrates the story and performs, Ms. Petrelli said.
The Ritz is ritzy, and Victor's, named after a nearby French restaurant from the 1830's, has the gilded splendor that hotel dining routinely offered a century ago.
Like Amalfi's Positano, this tiny town in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino (just 20 minutes from Italy) is ritzy and very much about enjoying the balmy climes by the water.
Another is ritzy Los Feliz, where homes near Griffith Observatory command top dollar.
Among indie/arthouse sites, the top performer was Ritzy Brixton with £25,400, followed by Curzon Chelsea and Clapham Picturehouse.
It's not ritzy.
It's a ritzy fruit salad in a bottle.
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