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There's something opulently French about Mr. Vetri's Italian, and Vetri's wine list tracks with that, presenting selections from both countries.
She was opulently dressed, and tiny — three feet tall.
Opulently lyrical or intentionally over the top?
Yet her earliest watercolours are opulently reimagined studies of flowers.
Leon Botstein, who does double duty as the president of Bard and as its chief conductor, has earned the gratitude of twentieth-century-opera fans by presenting fascinating repertory each summer: Shostakovich's "The Nose," Marc Blitzstein's "Regina," and now this Szymanowski work, which was composed between 1918 and 1924 and ranks among the most opulently imagined operas of the period.
And of course there's an opulently full moon.
He was richly, opulently entitled to say that.
George III was mad, and his daughters led opulently useless lives.
Meanwhile, Saddam Hussein lives as opulently as he did before the Gulf War.
I don't know that I've seen children more opulently depicted in fiction since Dickens.
Others, like the dappled "Little Garden" or undulant "Lagoon," are more opulently worked.
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