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A flamboyant, tacky or outdated piece of clothing.
One must not take too much notice of the flamboyant language of a colonel in the field.
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We were never so flamboyant about these things in our time; we did it without so much talking about it.
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We have suffered considerably as a result of these wide and sometimes flamboyant, generalisations about other industries which are then applied to the mining industry.
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Surely, if my language was sonorous, his was flamboyant.
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The money in credit unions is used by members not for the flamboyant material things of life but for furniture, holidays or household essentials.
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Perhaps he is too flamboyant for this day and age.
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We are disappointed in his failure to live up to his flamboyant words in the past.
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Young people to-day believe in flamboyant demonstrations; and they have the right to demonstrate.
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We are masters of under-statement and sometimes, that habit is not understood by countries which are flamboyant and prefer to exaggerate.
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I doubt very much whether this is a topic which can be dealt with by a general and flamboyant appeal.
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We need to see a flamboyant demonstration of the ultimate in a technical skill.
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We have had some fairly flamboyant speeches about the end of local government and the undermining of local autonomy.
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He makes them with a great deal of flippancy, and he made his declaration today in his usual flamboyant style.
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The court personnel and attorneys perceived that the presence of cameras made participating attorneys' actions only slightly more flamboyant.
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I think it was extreme and flamboyant language for a judge to use, particularly as no personal matter was involved.
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A young man can be forgiven for making flamboyant speeches; it is when old men make flamboyant speeches that we cannot forgive them.
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I hope that we shall play a somewhat less flamboyant part than we have during recent months.
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Far from the wagons and lorries going about this country being plain, they are of the most flamboyant colours.
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We have had recent examples of flamboyant language from some of our own military people.
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The reaction this year has been much more definite and much more flamboyant, if one likes to put it that way.
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Is that not as genuine a worry as some of the more flamboyant claims that are made in certain chief constables' reports?
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Is it true that in the early stages he was the most flamboyant and romantic supporter of the whole plan?
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He is generally recognised as a man who is reliable and who does not make flamboyant or exaggerated statements.
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I think it is right that we should do that, because some advertisements can be terribly flamboyant in their claims.
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I have heard that flamboyant remark made by those who should know better.
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You are not going to walk a long way to listen to a man making a moderate speech if you can have a splendid piece of flamboyant agitation.
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He is a flamboyant figure.
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What a flamboyant claim that is.
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He should have a look at these things and know what he is responsible for, instead of coming here with a flamboyant air as if he were a good-time boy.
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He is flamboyant and he is forthright.
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I strongly support his objection to the rather flamboyant title, the polluter pays principle, as not being a good guideline for studying what is a very difficult subject.
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I do not think any of us can contribute much to the solution of this problem, or that flamboyant speeches are going to help towards settling it.
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I do not believe any of the flamboyant nonsense that we hear to the effect that nothing is possible here, but that something very successful is possible somewhere else.
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We now have an extremely interesting series of publications and a much more flamboyant style of speech, but it is much harder to know what is happening.
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Teams often dress up in flamboyant and comedic costumes for competition.
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The massive dreamscape vibrant with flamboyant locales, picturesque avenues, make-believe sets and outstanding film-making infrastructure make it as filmmakers paradise.
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The quartet plays in a flamboyant, theatrical and virtuosic style making use of props, costumes, dramatic lighting and other effects.
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He was flamboyant in manner and practised strict sobriety, his only vice.
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Other reviews noted it to be flamboyant in an almost theatrical sense, but ultimately praised the series.
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The station compromises a standard pylon trivault built during the flamboyant architecture of the late 1940s early 1950s.
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His stature as the lead singer of the band, and the added attention garnered by his flamboyant stage persona, led to tensions within the band.
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Frondaies flamboyant lifestyle mirrored that of some of the high-society characters he wrote about in his plays and novels.
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Cool, not flamboyant of gesture, capable, he held the performance together as nicely as one would desire.
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Although witty and scheming, she was far less flamboyant than her predecessor and kept a rather low profile in the public eye.
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The flamboyant duo then go on to plan many more small weddings, working incredibly well as a team.
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He is remembered for his gymnastic-like athletic ability, unflappable confidence and eccentric and flamboyant style of play.
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He was easily recognisable at election counts by his flamboyant clothes and top hat.
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Liberman was known as a flamboyant showman who toured the country.
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The presentation of the play in terms of the setting and performances should be realistic and not flamboyant or theatrical.
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He is known for his flamboyant image and his looks, which have been described as unconventional and even ugly.
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The homongi is characterized by flamboyant and colourful pattern running continuously over the seams.
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A flamboyant man also shows up and arouses suspicion.
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He is very flamboyant and full of himself.
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She drew crowds with her eclectic mixture of styles and her flamboyant personality.
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By this time he had also earned a reputation among colleagues as a flamboyant and idiosyncratic character.
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Gaga is noted for her flamboyant and diverse contributions to the music industry via her fashion, live performances, and music videos.
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Her tombstone, a flamboyant fibreglass monument, is also seen occasionally.
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Only the choir has three windows, two of them - the north and the south - are broken and one has three transoms and flamboyant latticework.
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He was not attracted by flamboyant combinations of tone-colours, which he thought either self-indulgent or a disguise for lack of real musical invention.
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In comparison to other guilds, they were considered the most flamboyant.
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Already shortly after the opening of the church the lectern was seen as too flamboyant, but it was never removed or simplified.
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The creative team constructed flamboyant stage sets, which were visualized through digital devices to show off the dramatic effects and fantasies on stage.
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The intelligence and casually flamboyant virtuosity with which he framed his often humorous commentaries on human behaviour made his work invariably entertaining and interesting.
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His flamboyant talents and bleached-blonde hair and contrasting black beard make him easy to identify on the field.
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His work is characterized by metallic hues and a rather flamboyant style.
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With his positive, aggressive and flamboyant style of play he became a crowd favourite.
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He is known for his flamboyant personality and gaudy attire.
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The north porch (flamboyant style) is more work than the south porch (contrary to the tradition of the period).
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I wanted to express myself in ways that were beyond just musicalsomething that was dramatic and flamboyant and beyond myself in a way.
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The team was famous for its flamboyant and patriotic approach to the sport and for refusing sponsorship.
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The often flamboyant outcomes of his stories are a result of his personal theory about writingthat like music, it is ultimately a form of entertainment.
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Since many favourites had flamboyant over-reaching personalities, they often led the way to their own downfall with their rash behaviour.
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Money's antics as a flamboyant frontman were a feature of the band's act.
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Her interior however, was criticised by some as being too flamboyant.
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Thibaudeau is most remembered for his flamboyant personality.
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As a relatively youthful politician among mostly much older men, he appeared fashionably dressed, even flamboyant.
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He has a very flamboyant in personality and often asserts his femininity, seeing himself as a maiden.
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They're often described as flamboyant, theatrical and pugnacious birds.
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A "prasmanan" is quite similar with rijsttafel but minus the ceremonial waiters and usually served fewer choices of dishes compared to its flamboyant colonial predecessor.
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Later sections are cheeky and flamboyant, contrasted in between with gentle and reflective melodies.
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Storaro is known for stylish, fastidious, and flamboyant personal fashion.
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Milk's fiery, flamboyant speeches and savvy media skills earned him a significant amount of press during the 1973 election.
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Based on their large size, flamboyant form, and simple iconography, these serving bowls were likely used for social gatherings of large kin groups.
Introducing data from debates and literary texts demonstrated that region provides more flamboyant contrasts than register, but that some register distinctions can also be distinguished.
What remains very clearly and has exerted considerable influence on very many subsequent buildings is the articulated exoskeleton and the flamboyant display of services.
Instead, it was probably made for flamboyant display and ritual.
Perhaps it was her flamboyant habits that were new and public, rather than her actual lack of occupation.
I remember seeing him and his flamboyant and enthusiastic style, just so thrilled by the beautiful geometric structure of cointegration.
He was hot neither on spelling nor on grammar, but his style was flamboyant and persuasive.
They were particularly repulsed by flamboyant showmen who pandered to the hoi polloi with what were seen as vulgar demonstrations to fee-paying audiences.
Whatever constraints may bind its leading male characters, however, the play's flamboyant title centres attention on those which trammel its female characters.
The result is an altogether more flamboyant feel to these performances, enhanced by the substitution of the great bass viol instead of the viola da gamba.
The designs differed from country to country, but the general trend was from geometrical shapes- circles, triangles, quatrefoils- in the earlier period, to curved flamboyant forms in the later years.
Nobody could say that he is acting in a flamboyant or extravagant way.
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The oratory was sufficiently hearty and flamboyant there.
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However flamboyant you may feel the local efforts have been in protest, two things have happened which are perfectly in order.
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