| 31. | JMmon pottery developed a flamboyant style at its height and was simplified in the later JMmon period.
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| 32. | Through the years, fans flocked to Stewart, attracted at first by his flamboyant style and cocky attitude.
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| 33. | He is remembered for his gymnastic-like athletic ability, unflappable confidence and eccentric and flamboyant style of play.
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| 34. | Qusai has shown less of an inclination for the publicity and flamboyant style that characterized the 33-year-old Odai.
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| 35. | An early example of the flamboyant style is the Kazan Cathedral on Red Square ( 1633 36 ).
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| 36. | Her lifelong passion for painting has developed into an expressive, flamboyant style full of texture, colour and depth.
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| 37. | Goldhaber's flamboyant style, expensive company payroll and lack of obvious progress led to negative stories in the press.
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| 38. | Later he moved back to Wilton, his ancestral home, decorating it in flamboyant style, including painting one room black.
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| 39. | At the time Clementi was exploring a more virtuosic and flamboyant style, and this might explain Mozart's disparaging attitude.
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| 40. | The evidence, he and others said, is the torrent of cash-only purchases and property development in the traffickers'flamboyant style.
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