This year there are all kinds of marketing events and spectacles and extravaganzas there. |
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He continued to dress up, performing in specially commissioned musical extravaganzas, when not sitting for yet another portrait. |
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Forget gourmet cuisine, decadent drug-soaked clubbing extravaganzas, and entertainment crossroads of the world for a moment. |
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So, I don't look to the Super Bowl to see singing and dancing extravaganzas. |
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That would do more to help ordinary Africans than any number of musical extravaganzas. |
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The festival is being extensively promoted in advance with stands booked for the Holiday World extravaganzas in Dublin, Cork and Belfast. |
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She is a genuinely talented craftswoman whose knack for vocal extravaganzas is endearing. |
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The market is hot for Hollywood extravaganzas that fill screens at multiplexes. |
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There should also be strict curbs on extravaganzas using power. |
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But why do they have to tart up what used to be classy red carpet events or football extravaganzas? |
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Patriotic tunes, band standards, choral selections and holiday classics traditionally are featured in four musical extravaganzas by the ensembles at Iowa State. |
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In fact, if posterity decides to remember any of these extravaganzas, it will probably be due more to clever packaging and mixing of media than to any innate musical quality. |
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These extravaganzas feature dance, music and dramas depicting the cultural life of various communities performed by various artistes from all over the country. |
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From the glitziness of the Beijing Olympics to the extravaganzas of contemporary rock and country music concerts, we live in a Day-Glo world. |
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Terry Gilliam is off trying to raise money for one of his plotless extravaganzas. |
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