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The large, flamboyant cartels of the Escobar era are gone.
Typically, Ravelstein, in Bellovian mode, is large, flamboyant, and excessively clumsy.
Hancock's large, flamboyant signature became iconic, and John Hancock emerged in the United States as an informal synonym for "signature".
He is primarily remembered by Americans for his large, flamboyant signature on the Declaration, so much so that "John Hancock" became, in the United States, an informal synonym for signature.
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Big, flamboyant bouquets are just tacky.
His large and flamboyant signature cannot be missed: twice larger than most of the other signatures and three times larger than some.
Flowers pollinated by butterflies tend to be large and flamboyant, pink or lavender in color, frequently having a landing area, and usually scented, as butterflies are typically day-flying.
Organized by Mr. Rauschenberg and Kluver and enlisting a host of employees of the Bell Telephone Laboratories in Murray Hill, N.J., where Kluver then worked, it attracted 14,000 people and put the whole idea of large-scale, flamboyant marriages of art and technology into the public consciousness.
And everyone lived large at the flamboyant resort, conceived from its outset to evoke a modern Versailles.
Heʼd practically written me a letter (full of positive platitudes) in his seriously slanted and narrow handwriting, complete with a large and very flamboyant signature.
He'd practically written me a letter (full of positive platitudes) in his seriously slanted and narrow handwriting, complete with a large and very flamboyant signature.
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