I mean, don't tell me that I'm turning into a politician, skipping over the real problems to focus on the flashy, easily remedied crowd-pleasers. |
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With all the flashy braggadocio behaviour and senseless acts of violence, believe it or not, there's also a downside to wrestling. |
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The flashy intellectual brilliance of Fox is no match for the wisdom of ages, the common sense of the freeborn Englishman. |
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Visually, it's an astonishing piece of adrenaline-fuelled cinema at its brash, flashy best. |
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You know the type, the hideous old men who buy flashy cars and date women half their age? |
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So next time you see a friend with a flashy car, go easy on those wild assumptions about lottery wins. |
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Unlike its flashy relative, the Australian crested dove, the bronzewing does not form family groups. |
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The focus of web developers has moved from designing a flashy site for their clients, to proving a business case for expanding online activity. |
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Kimm is a Norwegian photographer with a flashy site and good taste in cars. |
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Everything is loud, flashy and lacking depth in the city, more sedate and interesting in the countryside. |
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This vehicle needed a smaller less flashy horse than the Cabriolet and the groom sat to the left of the driver. |
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Sometimes the best websites are the ones with actual meaningful content rather than the flashy add-ins and animations. |
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The Bandai-published remake delivers the best of both ages, making over retro robot designs with flashy modern animation. |
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A flashy smile accompanied the last statement with outflung arms and another large sigh. |
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Ladies wore flashy jewelry that caught the light of the chandeliers and sparkled brilliantly. |
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His expensive Armani suits are razor sharp, perfect for any high-powered executive, yet flashy enough for a playboy on the prowl. |
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Count eight paces from the high chair to the flashy space at the studio's end. |
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When she later married Luce, who divorced his wife of many years in order to marry her, she was seen by his family as a flashy homewrecker. |
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A simple piece with meaningful choreography that your dancers can perform well is better than a flashy number that's beyond their abilities. |
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There's one last lock between the basin and the river, with flashy electronic gates and a swing bridge operated by two uniformed blokes. |
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The results are almost always flashy and image-obsessed, detracting from the richness of human use and experience. |
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Gone is the hyperkinetic, hyperstylized flashy cam which made Go one of the best films of its year. |
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Your flashy world of moving pictures and gender equality is strange and foreign to me. |
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The brass instrument has long been seen as a vehicle for many flashy players as well as subtle coaxers of tone. |
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I smiled at her flashy red sundress she wore under her floury apron and the studs lining her ear lobes. |
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It has its moments, but considering its pedigree it comes off as a fangless, flashy disappointment. |
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Like its grifter characters, it's only as flashy as it needs to be and knows the value of being inconspicuous. |
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He wore pale flannels, a blue T-shirt with a button-up neck and a pair of flashy sunglasses. |
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It wasn't the most flashy win but I thought we deserved it on the run of play. |
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She barely noticed a flashy sports car almost run them over, until Eddie lunged forward and grabbed her body away. |
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Parents and children watch as people compete for big bucks, expensive holidays and flashy cars. |
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It came into being in the 1990s, when every hip-hop video was full of flashy cars and gold jewellery. |
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We are proudly independent, ethnocentric, xenophobic, and nativistic, he argued, while showing off his flashy vocabulary. |
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What is written appears to be out of emotional necessity, with no patience for flashy baroque flourishes or camped-up emotional exhibitionism. |
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Flying winemakers and a bright, ripe, flashy set of world-conquering wines are now set to grab the world's attention. |
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It wasn't mind-blowing but it was nice to know that not everyone in the city owned a flashy car. |
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The narrator was calm, clear and educated, there were no unnecessary flashy graphics and above all it wasn't dumbed down. |
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The animation is rough and basic, crafted well but never flashy or spectacular. |
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It takes more than a nice tan, a good smile, and some flashy tapered jeans to pull off the stopping of time to make asides to the audience. |
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He's not loud and flashy, and he doesn't call a lot of attention to himself. |
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It seems to be the fashion right now, but my car is just a little runaround, it's not anything flashy and that's the worrying thing. |
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Her figure expressed itself entirely through her flashy, expensive dresses and garments. |
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Nowadays we live in a culture that puts enormous stock in the achievement of flashy early success. |
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The flashy car belonged to the most annoying person in the world if Lillian had any vote. |
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The top end of a jig is shaped like a pinkie finger and decorated like a small, flashy fish. |
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Marbella, with its magnificent boutiques, extraordinary yachts and flashy patrons is best sampled by night. |
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She played the disreputable vamp who wore flashy clothes and repeatedly raised her skirt as if to advertise her availability. |
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He has never been a flashy horse or a spectacular jumper but he is efficient and extremely powerful, which is what will be required tomorrow. |
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Pop songs sung by female teen vocalists became associated with sassy dance moves and flashy midriffs. |
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Punters believing the flashy chestnut son of Lord Ballina to be as unbeatable as Sunline backed him in to just short of odds-on favorite. |
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But it is dangerous to assume that a flashy resort with a swimming pool, wet bar and luxury dive boat also has a recompression chamber. |
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This is a place for an escape, so don't expect any flashy evening entertainment or a theme park around the corner. |
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We are saving only for short to medium term goals, such as purchasing a flashy car. |
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They like flashy hotels and fast cars and male-middle-age-crisis motor bikes. |
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I have seen some young beggars with expensive flashy running shoes, with a quality brand name. |
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My client wants a very edgy and flashy style, but her content is dry and the writing is not of the same style as she wants the design. |
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He favoured flashy, shiny fabrics, rather like the ghetto-fabulous P. Diddy. |
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When the music started, I pushed off into a series of difficult, flashy footwork, then nailed my first jump, a triple toe loop. |
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There's kudos in finding a great fashion look at a modest price and without the obvious pointer of a flashy designer label. |
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As a young man, humbly dressed and without a flashy car, I am just the sort that police stop and harass. |
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He wore his guilt like a piece of gaudy jewelry, bright and flashy and probably fake. |
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So we go to some flashy restaurant, about six of us, and over desert, I ask him how many Vice Presidents there are. |
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Instead of flashy colours and trippy effects, we get splashes of water with shimmering droplets and creatures as lithe as Russian gymnasts. |
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Jimmy Carter was not a flashy or showy President, but history judges him as one of America's greatest. |
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The design was simple and effective, neither being too flashy nor showy, proving the point that sometimes less is more. |
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He opened it, the first page emblazoned with flashy colours and busy patterns. |
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As it turns out, it's a big, flashy showcase for a flow of greatcoats, crepe dresses and mohair sweaters. |
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Wrap a whippet-thin rhinestone sash or a leather belt with a mondo flashy buckle around your waist. |
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Simultaneously stockbrokers' traditional sombre suits and conservative shirts gave way to flashy turnback cuffs. |
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You won't find videos, MP3s, or other flashy media on the site's bare-bones profile pages. |
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The fake page does have a realistic look to it, complete with a flashy cover graphic. |
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Henry's flashy gold outfit was impressive but the best bit were his golden boots. |
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There was a mean landlord who wore flashy clothes and banged on the door when the rent was due. |
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The family run-around has outshone the flashy roller as the car blushing brides are most likely to ride to church in on their big day. |
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He is unassuming and quietly controlled, anything but flashy or extravagant. |
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The consultants recognized, too, that their success depended on more than simply bolting a flashy Web site to an existing business. |
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I don't want to use the term basic, but there wasn't a lot of flashy frippery to get in the way of the good music. |
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He sets up multi-frame shots, emulating the look of a comic book, with a plethora of flashy screen wipes and dissolves. |
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The first and most obvious thing is that we are both flashy dressers. |
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They could be edited together into one, better movie, where we see more of people in flashy leather duds and sunglasses instead of stained waffle undershirts. |
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Director Lee Tamahori tries to jazz things up with some flashy editing but can't disguise the fact that the 40-year-old formula is beginning to wear a little thin. |
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Styling is not too flashy, yet exudes class and a quiet confidence. |
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If you like flashy literate front men then it's advised to see this band. |
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At least Kaisa has his address in Oslo, whither she flies, dressed in a smart black business suit, and promptly rents a flashy new car with which to impress Tomas. |
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In addition, Flashy Foot Wear sells flashy shoe bags, shoe slide protectors, and accessory bags, all of which can be purchased either retail or wholesale. |
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He engages the entire article, not merely the flashy opening spread. |
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A sound mind woos a woman much more than a flashy car would. |
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If you're in a flashy mood, or just really hungry, you might be tempted by the azuma moriawase, which consists of a sirloin steak, yakitori and shrimp and vegetable tempura. |
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Hilbert was a flashy man who helicoptered five miles daily over corn fields to and from the office. |
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The flashy businessman who sold her implants, meanwhile, lived a life of luxury. |
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She's slim, blond and healthy-beautiful, but makes no attempt to be flashy. |
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Hugh Jackman has been Wolverine in the movies and the flashy Boy From Oz on stage. |
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There have always been arguments amongst anglers whether or not multi-coloured beads and various flashy attractors really enhance your catch rate. |
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But because hadji Murad is only 100 pages long, its structure is more obvious, even flashy. |
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It seems the Academy favored Hawkes' flashy, windshield-busting turn over Garfield's more subdued performance. |
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It's undistinguished, he says, by any particular feature except the flashy mag wheels, which are like after-market add-ons favoured by spendthrifts. |
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John Curry from the Australian Shareholders' Association says those that get caught are often unsophisticated investors, bamboozled by flashy letterheads. |
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Though some might even argue that it's beaucoup plus cocktail than London, what with its particular brand of super flashy footbally affluence and designer glamour. |
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It was a very particular kind of out-of-date but flashy style, that Croatian superfly kind of thing. |
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A flashy tosspot TV weatherman living beyond his means, his lotto hostess girlfriend and a dodgy mate try to rig a lottery win, but have trouble collecting. |
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The Maple Leafs acquired a steady, if not flashy, blueliner. |
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The 21-year-old British sensation is neither flashy nor larger-than-life, forgoing glamour for a refreshingly unrefined persona as a smack-talking rabble-rouser. |
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The flashy red sports car zipped along the snakey cliffside roads. |
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It's not too flashy but is clearly navigable and easy to understand. |
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It's quite brash and flashy, so I'm sure it will be worth exploring. |
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These fresh-faced kids held the stage without flashy gimmickry, histrionics or rock star poses, relying instead on their songs and musicianship to do their talking for them. |
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In a world full of flashy starters who can't go nine innings, her stock-in-trade is going the distance and taking dreamy entrepreneurs right along with her. |
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He has contacts within the flashy high-speed world of Formula One and some of the men involved in his financial swoop for City are believed to be from the Grand Prix circuit. |
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Then it's over to flashy dance floors and fast pulsating music that becomes all the more stirring after quaffing a few mugs of chilled beer or a few pegs of booze. |
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Assured and controlled, yet never flashy or conspicuous, Jones played the percentages perfectly and in the process provided Wales with an unexpected triumph. |
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He had a job, a flashy car and the money to impress a young girl. |
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With its swirled flashy design and swishy beaded fringe, the lampshades are like a flirtatious smile in a roomful of strangers, bold and impossible to ignore. |
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In a flurry of bright patterns, flashy materials, and skimpy outfits, several girls flurried into the room, all clicking away on high heels and giggling shrilly. |
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A modest, nonattention-getting outfit beats a flashy get-up every time. |
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His close control is marginally functional, unimpeachable, without being flashy and he has the ability to almost collide with an opponent before ghosting past him. |
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While there's no flashy tube shaping, the smooth welds and machined dropouts are subtly beautiful and universally appreciated by aficionados of Old-World styling. |
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So Cisco participated in his own flashy drinking games racking up a massive bar bill, unlike Harry who merely cosied up and relaxed with Chelsy. |
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He was dressed in a flashy style, not unlike what is popularly denominated a swell. |
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They are not bright or flashy in appearance, and their color can vary from greenish to whitish, brown, purple, black, or hyaline. |
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Obviously, this is something not seen very often, with super flashy, combo-driven fighters dominating store shelves everywhere. |
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Showy peacocks attract more predators, but they outbreed drabber rivals just because peahens adore flashy tails. |
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These pigments show up in four-o'clocks, portulacas, and certain other flashy flowers related to carnations, cacti, and bougainvilleas. |
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Because this is the United States Air Force Honor Guard, and here, excellence isn't just a flashy catchword or a cheesy slogan. |
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If you're finding flashy pinfish in the grassbeds, then a copper or gold colored weedless spoon is hard to beat. |
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There will not be crazy, flashy, graphical doodads flying and popping up all over the Google site. |
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Even my squeeze-box was always decorated with flashy colours and flowery stickers. |
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Just demanding there is nothing you can do, because the flashy light told you so is grounds for Newton's Flaming Laser Sword. |
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These alarmingly flashy gestures alert us to the arrival of the cadential material. |
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While the flashy special effects were nice, the movie was aurally jarring, loud and displeasing in general to the ear. |
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A protege of Brendan Ingle's Wincobank gym, his talent and flashy southpaw style marked him out from an early age. |
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The dancers wore flashy costumes featuring shiny sequins in many vibrant colors. |
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South Australia is not for the flashy, wham-bam 'Wallyworld' tourist, rather it's a vast tapestry of many colours and moods. |
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The most ornate and flashy piece of clothing was the turban. It was red in colour with a might turra of gold thread. |
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A flashy little hummingbird in the Bahamas could get upgraded to full species status, thanks to research that began with noisemaking tail feathers. |
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We watch them trade in one flashy sports car for another as mere mortals struggle to pay off our mortgage and squirrel away money for a rainy day. |
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However, the wood from American sycamore is much less flashy. |
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But you get the impression it's aimed more at the vet who takes the occasional trip into town rather than the city slicker who favours a flashy Chelsea tractor. |
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They're members of the flashy gesneriad family, which includes gloxinias. |
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So we trolled a flashy King Getter spoon just offshore of the majority of kingfish boats, where winning-size king mackerel would get a better look. |
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Too often, the most famous members of the profession become preoccupied by their own personalities, generating flashy images and huckstering iconic trademarks. |
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Too often Tango Fire tries to suggest that the tango will be rendered more enjoyable by shows of flashy temperament, obvious sexiness or sheer tartiness. |
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