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Even so, he means this event to look lavish.
It made Obama's Chicago headquarters look lavish: concrete floor, metal folding chairs, brown Formica tables.
The deal makes Bank of America's $4 billion acquisition of Countrywide Financial, another troubled lender, look lavish in comparison.
Rosee would stage events with a very limited budget and take photos of everyone at the event with a pseudo-lavish backdrop (which would look lavish in photos).
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Mr. Wasenko, who has his own solid record as the mastermind of Cadillac's successful new look, lavished praise on the 300 during a recent panel discussion on car design.
If it looked lavish, that's because it was organised by other family members, who ran up an £8,000 bill that no one could afford.
Party officials paid for Mr. Malunga's burial, and his brick and stucco grave looks lavish next to the unadorned earthen mounds in the family graveyard that hold his father, brother and nephew.
Six months on, with the world embroiled in the worst economic downturn in the living memory of most people, it looks lavish.
While we've always had this fantasy of looking lavish in Paris with nothing stopping us, we admire Johansson's honesty in making the statement that wearing heels everyday can sometimes be an unrealistic decision.
Note that, although a traditional French garden looks lavish and natural, you will need to maintain it by weeding, trimming and mowing.
Suddenly that $54,000 salary (which is what The Economist reports as the unadjusted salary of an IIM-A grad) doesn't look so lavish.
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