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Of course, this isn't exactly cut-rate housing, but Gluckman's budget wasn't lavish for the neighborhood.
"Les Troyens" is the festival opera par excellence: too lavish for everyday operatic consumption, too glorious to vanish.
Three stories might sound lavish for a single family, but more than two dozen relatives shared this house.
The Midtown Manhattan offices deemed too expensive for public citizen Bill Clinton are not too lavish for a private dot-com investment firm.
A prior owner converted one of the rear bedrooms into a big kitchen, which, with its window, is lavish for one-bedroom apartments.
"Almost everyone in Congress wants to be seen as doing something big and lavish for homeland security, so they'll vote to create this new department," he said.
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Some blamed government corruption and plans for lavish celebrations for the anniversary of the king's coronation.
Mr. Hoshko, 59, is known for his love of yachts and for hosting lavish functions for top customers and producers.
The parties are a vestige of Mr. Bloomberg's prepolitical days, when he was known for throwing lavish parties for employees at his media company.
The proceeds paid for a lavish life for Mr. Gieser and his wife, with weekend trips to San Diego and a Lexus in the driveway.
She footed the bill for a lavish ceremony for hundreds of guests at the Hotel Bel-Air; Robert Durst gave her away.
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