• As money poured into FIIK, Bias spent lavishly to woo new backers, flying them on his Falcon jet to resorts in Mexico.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And heavyweights, such as Star, Zee and Sony Entertainment Television, are spending lavishly to build their own Indian entertainment outlets, he notes.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • And heavyweights, such as Star, Zee and Sony (nyse: SNE - news - people ) Entertainment Television, are spending lavishly to build their own Indian entertainment outlets, he notes.

    FORBES: News Delhi TV

  • And though perhaps the most domestically stable Gulf state, that is something that would interest Qatar at a time when the region has seen recent unrest and Gulf nations are spending lavishly to ensure their people are happy.

    BBC: Qatar turns to football for fame and fans

  • But the company chooses not to spend lavishly on broadcast and print ads to coax families and young professionals to sojourn on the Strip.

    FORBES: Stacking the Deck

  • "Even as travelers age, they will continue to embrace travel as an opportunity to revisit their hedonistic youth and to spend lavishly, enjoying their leisure time to the full, " global travel and tourism research manager Clement Wong said.

    CNN: Trends: Tourism with intent

  • As Americans opt to reward themselves ever more lavishly with entitlement benefits, the question of how to pay for these government transfers inescapably comes to the fore.

    WSJ: Are Entitlements Corrupting Us? Yes

  • Swann gets one to turn lavishly outside off-stump, but Smith plays it well.

    BBC: WI v England: Third Test day three as it happened

  • He retired and they continued to spend lavishly.

    FORBES: Could Your Aging Parents Outlive Their Money?

  • But to me it also speaks to South Africa's notorious wealth gap, and to a culture where lavishly paid senior officials - be they politicians, police bureaucrats or defence attorneys - appear to live in a very different world from the underfunded, underequipped foot soldiers struggling to get a grip on this country's enduring crime problem.

    BBC: Oscar Pistorius: South Africa police under spotlight

  • It makes sense to fund intelligence and special forces lavishly.

    FORBES: Ending The Warfare/Welfare State

  • Driving the calculus are China, Russia and other emerging markets, where a small but fast-growing millionaire class is flocking to big, high priced and lavishly loaded models that can handle poor roads as well as a family.

    WSJ: Handcrafted Cars Geared for Soccer Moms

  • These days chances are good that my client will rise to the challenge and hand me a lavishly designed printed piece that fully explains their branding efforts.

    FORBES: Your Brand Can't Hide Behind Poor Service

  • He worked at Rochas from 2002 to 2006, creating exquisite gowns and dresses that were lavishly expensive.

    FORBES: Olivier Theyskens On Creativity & Commerce, Obama & Middleton, And Being Naked

  • Michael Cortez, grandson of the founder, leads me to the kitchens through a warren of dining rooms, each more lavishly festooned with tinsel and fairy lights than the last, all patrolled by a restless army of flamenco-dressed waitresses.

    BBC: The perfect chilli con carne in the heart of Texas

  • Here's a business model we could all wish for: Sell a lavishly prepared personal service, and make sure the bill for the service goes not to the person enjoying it but to some stranger.

    FORBES: Credit Where It's Due

  • The genetic revolution in biology is set to produce a steady flow of new drugs, diagnostics and medical devices to help meet the demand, while a prosperous economy will let people spend lavishly.

    FORBES: To Your Health

  • In the event, for all the nastiness, buck-passing and back-biting this mass of material exposes, it only reinforces Mr Pollard's conclusions: that the BBC's lines of accountability were deeply flawed and that members of its lavishly paid and top-heavy management saw it as their priority, in a crisis, to flunk responsibility rather than take it.

    BBC: Savile inquiry: Media reaction to BBC transcripts

  • These nouveau hatcheries invest lavishly in marketing, public relations, recruiting, accounting, legal counseling and financial advice--anything to bring young companies public in a hurry.

    FORBES: Mad Hatchery Syndrome

  • For Mark Hanna in 1896, the key to electing William McKinley lay in raising previously unheard-of amounts of money and spending it lavishly on pamphlets, posters, rallies and other forms of publicity.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Spending a bit too lavishly on deal advisers and lawyers in the acquisition of McDowell Research and losing three days of production due to a power outage in Western New York are to blame.

    FORBES: Battery-Powered Small-Cap

  • The biting was worse during the night, when they all slept on their sides, head to foot, to make room for one another, except the chief, who slept with his whole back lavishly on the floor.

    NEWYORKER: Cell One

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