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(Box of candy or a fountain-pen or something lavish like that. Or maybe a string of pearls. Maybe, on the other hand, not).
Desserts, as one would expect, are lavish, like warm chocolate souffle with mint ice cream, and steamed apple pudding with Cognac sauce and macerated raisins.
Although casting and story details have yet to emerge, the show is sure to appear lavish like all of Wong's output: Chinese production company Huanxi Media Group has agreed to spend around $3m per episode.
It's down and dirty rather than lavish like Shogun or The Holocaust but it's still fun.
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Anyway, right now it's early September and I'm mildly hungover and in a lavish vault-like room beneath Waterloo Bridge where anywhere between 20 to 1,000 [whatever the plural of "Xbox One X" is] are plugged into glimmering 4K TVs.
The films that are made are like menhirs, standing amid the rubble of everything broken or lost, the marvellous lines, scenes, the great effort lavished like milt over roe.
In the space of a few years the emirate's investment arm, Dubai World, racked up $59 billion in debt, borrowing to build lavish developments like a giant island shaped like a palm tree to entice celebrities like Brad Pitt, and to invest in glittery properties like the MGM Grand Casino in Las Vegas.
Whereas other Silicon Valley companies like Google offer their employees lavish perks like free food, office gyms and day care, Amazon was known for its extreme frugality.
The lobby, as today's architects have rediscovered, was a thing of gorgeous tiled floors and lavish "electroliers" dangling like clusters of grapes from high ceilings.
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