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  • People are a little tired of his extravagancy,
  • The Black Knight delivers a long speech boasting about the extravagancies of the meal.
  • A 55 ans il est temps de faire la cl魌ure .  ( I flatter myself with the thought that it s my last extravagancy.
  • Disguised as a beadle, Quomodo marvels at the extravagancies of the funeral his wife has arranged ( she has hired several " counterfeit " mourners ).
  • During the 15th century, most Portuguese colonial religious buildings, much like those of military and civic purpose, were built soberly and with few extravagancies.
  • The Officers Stone Quarters was not completed when Sinclair was called back to England to face a court martial for taking'too many extravagancies'while building Fort Mackinac; he returned to Lybster in disgrace.
  • The bill is contained in a petition presented to a Somerset Justice of the Peace in 1758, by a wife who about 18 months earlier had been sold by her husband for ? 6s " for the support of his extravagancy ".
  • It is, surely, less foolish and less criminal to permit inaction than compel it; to comply with doubtful opinions of happiness, than condemn to certain and apparent misery; to indulge the extravagancies of erroneous piety, than to multiply and enforce temptations to wickedness ."
  • Technological advancement of the neomodern era however has its downturns in that it added to the decadence in cultural good such that people everywhere, especially high number of youths follow the trends in the new'what is', which include social celebrities in the form of dressing, sexual activities, extravagancies, and less interest in learning and even, working but more interest in making money.
  • Coningsby s grandfather, Fitzwiliam Coningsby, was expelled from the long parliament as a monopolist; he was replaced in the House by his Humphrey Coningsby, who was like wise soon disabled as at Royalist .  His estate valued at ?, 000 pa . was heavily mortgaged; Coningsby described his grandfather as  a man of great extravagancy and expense, as well as beyond description negligent in the management of his affairs.
  • To Baptism were then added the tasting of Milk and Honey, Anointing, the Sign of the Cross, a white Garment, & c . . . . But in later times there was no end of Lights, Exorcisms, Exsufflations, and many other Extravagancies of Jewish, or Heathen Original . . . for there is nothing like these in the Writings of the Apostles, but they are all plainly contain'd in the Books of the Gentiles, and was the Substance of their Worship ."