He disdained the "decadent" railroads that anchored many a gilded portfolio of that day.
Octavian delivered up the tabloid version of an Egyptian queen, insatiable, treacherous and decadent.
De Palma cleverly exploited New Orleans's stand-up graves and the decadent elegance of its Garden District.
It's decadent enough to be served plain, with a drizzle of olive oil and sea salt.
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Pedal through Savannah's historic district, discovering dramatic architecture and decadent restaurants throughout the town's 21 squares.
Bakery (decadent donuts) and a nacho-like microwavable treat, flecked with dried meat and cheese.
An ordinary salad of greens, tomatoes and raw veggies turns almost decadent with slices of avocado.
The duo prepare decadent meals of acorn squash, rare venison and perfectly cut buffalo steaks.
And as Scout from Mockingbird can tell you, these decadent layer cakes pack an alcoholic punch.
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Is it because of the decadent Butterball name that conjures images of plump, juicy turkeys?
The tiny city next door to Hong Kong is Asia's capital of gambling and decadent fun.
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From the decadent marble bathrooms with soft lighting to its huge, uncluttered rooms, the Ascot Hotel is all class.
The author, Paul French, vividly reconstructs her life, emphasising both the elegant and decadent.
This decadent practice harms the credibility of an industry that has lost so much in recent years.
The administrative state, in thrall to a decadent cultural elite, has lost the consent of the governed.
The most decadent of kitchens even incorporate restaurant-ready gadgets like rotisseries, built-in espresso machines, and pasta drawers.
And she cuts quite a figure in the outrageously decadent dresses, designed for her by Eiko Ishioka.
Make no mistake beef is the star of Sunday Night dinner and more and more decadent luxury meals!
Topped with a swirl of warm lemon curd, they're a tad sugary, a tad tart and altogether decadent.
Like Czar Nicholas II, the mechanical peacock came at the decadent end of a long and rich tradition.
The dining room includes a 17th-century carved stone buffet as well as decadent boiseries and double beverage-cooling fountains.
You can also choose Canadian bacon instead of foie gras for a less decadent start to your day.
It's just that the 640i doesn't have the turbo-V8's brightness, its decadent bellow, its sense of unstrained overcapacity.
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No one should leave Montreal, however, without tucking into the decadent local favourite: poutine (fries smothered in gravy and cheese curds).
This sorbet contains no cream, so it's not as decadent as ice cream.
Prime sirloin, extra thick rib lamb chops, crabmeat cocktail, big lobsters--simple and decadent.
Examples of waste abound, from a ghost city on China's northern steppe to decadent resorts on its southern shores.
This winter you won't find me taking decadent fantasy trips to palmy places.
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Even within supposedly decadent and corrupt Europe, there are very large variations both in fertility patterns and in economic dynamism.
Even uncooked, they are a deeply sensuous, decadent pleasure, bursting with liquor at first bite before yielding their hidden treasure.
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