ECB's extravagance sparked fears that it knew about a nasty problem in European banking.
With the passing years, Fellini approached his material with an extravagance that bordered on the bombastic.
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Looking ahead, middle class families see many reasons to husband resources and avoid extravagance.
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Russian billionaires, who gained a reputation for unbridled extravagance in recent years, have been even harder hit.
No other drink on the planet simultaneously makes a connection to welcome, festivity, extravagance, tradition and loosened inhibition.
Unlike the rushed tourists who had to chase down the usual suspects in between flights, I had the extravagance of time.
He might point out that his notes of caution went unheeded while his predictions of extravagance were widely followed.
"It had a level of extravagance that just had you gasping, " Rubenstein said.
Audit Commission chairman Michael O'Higgins has rejected claims by the government that he has overseen a regime of extravagance.
The inflation set off by Alan Greenspan's mistaken monetary extravagance in 2004 has not been fixed by his successor.
His bravura and extravagance in creating Selfridges was boundless, as was his optimism.
He could have brought this extravagance to just about anywhere in the world.
Galina and her Moscow set, with their tolerated immorality and conspicuous extravagance, were a foretaste of the Yeltsin era.
After all, many are worth much more than the Hollywood and music celebrities that have come to define extravagance.
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Most of it is junk now, but if such extravagance helped to beat the Russians, why should he be sorry?
The move comes after a diktat from central government earlier this month that aimed to curb extravagance and tackle corruption.
Galina was spoiled by a father who himself had a taste for extravagance (he had a huge collection of foreign cars).
Critics of his extravagance tried to oust him from the board but he survived a proxy battle by a slender 50.7% margin.
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And, after all, birthdays at any age merit a touch of extravagance.
For high-end labels, this means competing to create spectacular retail spaces and experiences that convey the highest luxury, style, quality and extravagance.
Yet the main reason for dissatisfaction with America's performance is not its extravagance: it is the numbers of uninsured (see article).
Under Mr Yeltsin, the presidential property office embodied extravagance, secrecy and corruption.
It was pure highlight-reel fodder, an extravagance so ballistic that you have to admit there's nothing City could have done to stop it.
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Once the province of only the tweediest British country gentlemen, custom-made shotguns have become a preferred extravagance of the rich, famous and hip.
Red carpet and flower welcoming ceremonies, banquets and gift-giving are all banned to "slam the brakes on extravagance and waste", the newspaper adds.
Ms Boxer has made her career out of high dudgeon, raging about everything from Pentagon extravagance to the proper temperature for freezing chickens.
Women attending the race keep custom clothiers in business, with eye catching clothing and millinery extravagance, a sea of silk, chiffon, sateen, and lace.
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But, of course, the monetary extravagance fired up commodities across the board--all the major ones are significantly higher than they were three years ago.
The latest extravagance for ex-guerrillas is only a symptom of the government's general refusal to curb spending, particularly on projects that benefit party loyalists.
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