Looking back at it, I realize clearly that in my circumstances this has been criminal extravagancy. |
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It was only occasionally that she would experience their extravagancy and that was only when she was in the rare presence of her globetrotting father. |
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This is an outstanding recording showing the extravagancy of 17th century music, always between moving expressiveness and noble demonstration, with permanent surprises. |
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With today's most popular options, the Salem is constructed to meet even the most discriminate buyer's requirements without succumbing to price extravagancy. |
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Amid public criticism for its extravagancy, reports in the media have also linked the presidential office with corruption. |
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Excess of it is extravagancy and inadequacy of it is meanness. |
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