In a famous incident, Galina took a fancy to an antique diamond-studded crown in a museum in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital.
In the same way Airbnb went viral letting users make money on their home, Einhorn wants Fancy to go viral letting users make money on their good taste.
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Like the National Gallery in Washington, the Hermitage in Leningrad (now St Petersburg) and other Russian galleries also took a fancy to German art treasures located by Soviet troops in 1945.
And rather than sit down in front of the television and loudly cheer for their soccer teams like you and I do, these ridiculously affluent people have taken fancy to an exclusive, different kind of sport- polo.
Yet rather than use the US demurral as a justification for walking away from a bad deal, reports indicate that Netanyahu told his lawyers to figure out fancy wording to hide the American refusal.
There's a much-needed place in this country for golf courses that maybe aren't quite up to snuff, but are cheap, easy and fun to play for everyday Joes who don't fancy having to whale out of sand traps every other hole or being looked at funny when they wear sneakers.
Sure of holding on to their present constituencies for life, they do not fancy having to scramble on to a party list in future.
They're extremely small, but we have lots of very, very fancy techniques to deal with them.
Hundreds of service companies from fancy hotels to fast-food chains have proven that they are not.
It is also why some Turks and many foreign governments fancy him to lead Turkey.
Today's managers, unlike those emerging from previous recessions, have no end of fancy technology to help them.
So I ask Fancy Hands to research a course of home treatment involving homeopathy and herbal medicine.
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When a golf marketer's fancy turns to thoughts of the year's first major.
Simmons doesn't fancy himself to be a restauranteur and certainly not a connoisseur.
Ma Sisulu, the students of Soweto, those women in Pretoria, they had little money, even less status, no fancy titles to speak of.
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England will play Ecuador or Germany in the last 16, then Holland or Portugal in the quarter-finals, and I fancy them to win those games.
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He whirls her from one fancy location to the next, living on the slim proceeds of their success and gazing with avuncular disdain upon her incessant amours.
When a young single person's fancy turns to quiet desperation.
Walker Stern, the other chef and co-owner, has cooked at Blue Hill and most recently at the Vanderbilt, another of the new breed of refined Brooklyn restaurants fancy enough to feel like Manhattan.
That flight of fancy led to the 2007-2008 popping of the mortgage bubble, which gave us the Great Recession, the effects of which are still with us today: 8% unemployment and a double-dip recession in Europe.
They said no to liver transplants, no to staying an extra night in the hospital after delivering a baby, no to fancy new asthma inhalers, and no to an MRI of your knee.
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Until he recently moved to fancy digs, Shah, who is married to his college sweetheart, was staying in a modest apartment in a middle-class Mumbai suburb.
If you want to get fancy, you could try to play hunches, overweighting, say, Malaysia while skipping Spain.
Chalk up the increase, in part, to fancy new drugs that keep sick patients alive longer, forcing the insurance companies to boost prices to cover the cost of providing all that additional care.
No going to fancy supermarkets buying huge frozen turkeys for us - no sir - we were going to get the real thing.
She takes him to a fancy party, then doesn't want to dance with him for ... well ... for no good reason, really.
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