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He is not much for flamboyance during a game, either.
Was this flamboyance in the right line of real art?
There are three reasons that all this flamboyance works here.
He shows no flamboyance but a good deal of solid character.
The daughter would grow up in the shadow of her mother's success and flamboyance.
But quickly it developed a lot more color and flamboyance."
Yet for all its flamboyance, the design of the building does not overwhelm the art, he said.
Gone is the flamboyance, often the theatricality, of Book 1.
Was flamboyance and garishness no longer wanted in the world?
"It's the most memorable moment in your life and you make it that way by this flamboyance."
He had a natural, exotic flamboyance that drew the eye.
She could handle the arrogance, the flamboyance, even the demands.
We remain, after all, somewhat in recovery from the material flamboyance of the 80's.
But the flamboyance of the overall gesture is something to marvel at.
But he looked drawn, and his trademark flamboyance was muted.
At his best he offers an empty but internally consistent flamboyance.
A little flamboyance is good for business m this business.
Something in her very flamboyance attracted the little man.
Along the years they became a more than welcome addition with their revelry and flamboyance.
"I think I have the right flamboyance for the job.
These are clothes more appropriate for an audience seeking intellectual flamboyance.
The reverend makes no apologies for his wealth or flamboyance.
In two major respects, however, his mixture of caution and flamboyance paid off.
With a chain that grew to about 90 restaurants worldwide, that's a lot of flamboyance.
At 28, the 6-foot-1-inch, 180-pound Johnson is a man of speed, not flamboyance.