In recent years other states, too, have been lavishing tax goodies on retirees, including affluent ones.
Some progressives believed in fostering this self-discovery by lavishing children with praise in order to build their self-esteem.
You are lavishing money on the people who got you into this mess.
Saudi Arabia made itself self-sufficient in wheat by lavishing untold quantities of money to create grain fields in the desert.
Judging from the growth in upscale pet services, plenty of owners are still lavishing every comfort on their four-footed or feathered friends.
They did this despite lavishing large dollops of extra money on the health service, which has kept normally querulous provincial premiers happy.
He promised to keep writing, about movies and all the other topics on which he was accustomed to lavishing his capacious, warm intelligence.
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What chef Keller is doing at the French Laundry is lavishing his guests with small portions of big flavors in meticulously prepared multi-course dinners.
In the unhappy world of American newspapers, where cost-cutting has become a way of life, lavishing money on journalism would constitute a radical new strategy.
Forced to compete in a leaner, meaner economy, some of these firms are lavishing costly training on their managers in order to ensure long-term survival.
Changes to the Philadelphia Eagles' training facilities are described exhaustively, to show that the new owners instilled confidence in players by lavishing them with new perks.
And TV has been there every step of the way, lavishing contracts increasingly incomprehensible in the context of a financial crash followed by a recession and a weak recovery.
In some cases, the banking industry has used its financial power to wine and dine college officials, lavishing gifts, golf trips and other perks to keep them in line.
He also began lavishing attention on customers like Allstate.
Prosecutors say that this was when the shadow campaign kicked into gear, lavishing funds on consultants, get-out-the-vote efforts and items, like T-shirts and yard signs, bearing the logo of the official Gray campaign.
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These politicians tend to rely heavily on the support of unionized public-sector workers and almost always repay the favor by lavishing those same workers with a gravity-defying upward spiral of ever-increasing pay and benefits.
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But, at least in Britain, government policies do not encourage them to take equal responsibility for their children, lavishing (largely underpaid) leave on new mothers and only recently offering fathers more (underpaid) time off.
At the height of the Dean bubble, people were puzzled by his campaign's enthusiasm for lavishing millions on television advertising, not just in key states such as Iowa and New Hampshire but also in Washington state and even Texas.
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