• Ms. Shuja says the emphasis at Zynga Culinary is on fresh, food and not flamboyance.

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  • He lacked the flamboyance of some contemporary stars, let alone the baseball greats of the present.

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  • Mayor Williams is not an exciting politician: his only flourish of flamboyance is an accountant's bow tie.

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  • Even his adoption of Brechtianism was defined by an ideological flamboyance that occasionally irritated but never bored.

    ECONOMIST: Kenneth Tynan

  • He lacked the flamboyance of some of his contemporary stars, let alone the baseball stars of the present.

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  • The Illustrated London News presented him replete with a tall, round Puritan hat, his flamboyance signalled by an ostrich feather.

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  • In interpretive style, he tends toward subtlety rather than flamboyance, avoiding the abrupt accents, florid ornaments, and freewheeling tempos that are fashionable in Baroque performance practice.

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  • Spielberg appeals to the rule of law and to the charms of political persuasion, while Tarantino leans instinctively away from due process, toward the flamboyance of revenge.

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  • He and his costume designer certainly lay on the peacock flamboyance of the nineteen-seventies, but none of the strange creatures concerned appear to be having any fun.

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  • You may or may not give a hoot about clothes, but it's hard not to celebrate the values of monumental, nose-to-the-sewing-machine hard work that stand behind the flamboyance.

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  • Though he lacks his illustrious forerunner's intellectual flamboyance, the present speaker has so far done a workmanlike job of keeping the peace between the new revolutionaries and the party establishment.

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  • His flamboyance seems to set them at ease.

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  • To complete the first route by 2008, Minister Liu, whose ambition and flamboyance earned him the nickname Great Leap Liu, drove his crews and engineers to work in shifts around the clock, laying track, revising blueprints, and boring tunnels.

    NEWYORKER: Boss Rail

  • But the atmosphere is also very informal: the crowd drinks a lot, champagne corks pop incessantly, and many seize the excuse for flamboyance with feather boas, velvet zoot suits and leopard-print fedoras, while one prominent Melbourne socialite was resplendent in a canary yellow leather suit with matching cowboy boots.

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  • The only character in the second generation to rival the actress's flamboyance was her son, who became celebrated himself as Edward Gordon Craig, a theatrical visionary who achieved little but talked well enough to be awarded the Companion of Honour by the queen in 1958, when he was 86.

    ECONOMIST: British theatre

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