"You get so much more out of these dinners than at a fancy restaurant, " Kwon said.
Petersburg harbor and if they go anywhere it's to a fancy marina in Europe.
For example, a fancy cafeteria with a celebrity chef might make some employees ecstatic.
Before that, to have multiple tastes, you had to go to a fancy restaurant.
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But what if the charity gives you something in return, like a fancy dinner?
Thus, SEE International evolved into what in some respects resembles a fancy travel agency.
An advanced education and a fancy title did not add up to market beating performance for me.
At a fancy party in Venice, she found herself talking to a titled Italian in a gondola.
This is a fancy way of saying that risks are always higher than you think they are.
He and his wife have a fancy board and they play all sorts of games, he said.
This is a two-dimensional game, so having a fancy three-dimensional graphics card is not going to matter.
Go to a quality in-state institution for an undergraduate degree and splurge on a fancy private graduate school.
"I could have bought a bigger house, a fancy car, " says Pistritto, who drives a ten-year-old Nissan Pathfinder.
This is a fancy way of saying that statistical significance is not the only way to measure risk.
They already respect him, and a fancy title wouldn't exactly impress hardened major-league players, especially the older ones.
The first is semantic inconsistency, a fancy way of saying that information is not structured in a standard form.
The atmosphere is old-fashioned but with an earthy feel, not something manufactured to appeal to a fancy London crowd.
Medical technology firm BD hopes a fancy molecular test can help ferret out MRSA, a common drug-defying staph bug.
That's a fancy way of saying that minds are closed to contradictory information.
Ten years ago, Cleveland chef Jonathon Sawyer bought a fancy brand of red wine vinegar and found it lacking.
That is a fancy way of saying that Oil Creek Valley put the whale oil industry out of business.
These articles are nothing more than common sense re-worded in a fancy package.
Having a fancy new targeted drug to give their patients provides this hope.
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Goldman's collection also includes a fancy, intense yellow diamond pendant, weighing 67.87 carats.
In April 2003, AMD released Opteron, a fancy new chip designed for servers.
You didn't feel only as if you were having lunch at a fancy restaurant, but at the crossroads of civilization.
One word says it all: Nanotechnology, which is a fancy process that could positively affect both industry and the environment.
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It comes with a fancy tax-free salary, a mansion in central Brussels, an armour-plated limousine and a squad of bodyguards.
That's a fancy term for the long list of terrible diseases you can develop when you carry around too much weight.
Nondesigner chic has its limits, however, particularly in places like China where new money likes a fancy name on a label.
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