| 41. | With this painted aluminum, glass and steel extravaganza, he succeeded.
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| 42. | Provide plenty of napkins and let guests create their own frozen extravaganzas.
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| 43. | It's just one more TV extravaganza ."
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| 44. | Five-course dinners on Friday nights are an extravaganza.
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| 45. | Now we have either this big tentpole extravaganza or a small movie.
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| 46. | In both cases, extravaganza would be a better term.
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| 47. | The riders are, after all, the stars of the extravaganza.
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| 48. | So your interest in female martial arts extravaganzas is a longstanding one.
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| 49. | It's time again for America's ultimate marketing extravaganza.
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| 50. | The Games are a cultural extravaganza and a really big TV show.
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