He was a think-tanker who put his ideas to work and became a fabulously successful investor. |
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The chocolate marquise is fabulously simple, and if you wanted you could equally serve it frozen as a parfait. |
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Nevertheless this is a lovely wine, with a fabulously precise nose of mineral-laced pears and apples, with a firm, talcy, white pepper quality. |
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She used it as a diary organiser, which worked fabulously until the battery ran down and lost all her information. |
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I guess the secret is making sure that you have fabulously large sunglasses and a means of capturing events. |
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This was followed by bay scallops wrapped in phyllo with Camembert, which were fabulously rich, and presented on a small rectangular plate. |
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Youth's bass lines still hit you full on in the gut, whilst Geordie's fabulously taut guitar works still works its way right inside your ears. |
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He is eminently quotable, verbose, fanciful and the rest of it, apparently fabulously wealthy and yet, quite possibly, a fantasist. |
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Like the fabulously deceptive creations of the great landscape gardener Capability Brown, it will speak of wild, untrammelled nature. |
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Will I become rich and famous, to go along with fabulously handsome and extraordinarily well-hung? |
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Well, it's got to be said that while judging the Interactive BAFTAs was fabulously fulfilling experience, I'm not half glad it's over. |
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Even if I hadn't become fabulously annoyed with the show last season, I'd be disinclined to watch it this year. |
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The walls here are cut by centuries of flood and fabulously eroded by wind and storm. |
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Even today, a woman mounted side-saddle in a full skirt, tightly cut coat, white stock and hard riding hat looks fabulously elegant. |
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I do like your bling shoes and the way they fabulously match with your tiara, dahling. |
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He plays the cymbalom with beautiful precision, his touch is so sure, fabulously melodic yet never overplaying. |
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He ruled the country for 12 years, during which he became fabulously wealthy. |
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There are two main staircases, both fabulously decorated with oil paintings. |
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He has finally, it seems, sorted out his blog format, and everything looks fabulously neat and tidy. |
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A splash of black tea on the plate whose fabulously bosky flavour is in inverse proportion to its thinness. |
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This fabulously barmy show is littered with Wilde's inimitable razor-sharp hysterical one-liners and a delicious vein of black humour. |
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This season is turning out so fabulously, it's almost convinced me to stay. |
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Bode's favorite horses include the fabulously trained Trigger and the spectacular cutting horse, Smart Little Lena. |
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Suddenly, it transforms into simply the most fabulously entertaining spectacle imaginable. |
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They marry fabulously with aromatic meats cooked up in the latest fusion styles. |
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A fabulously rich and powerful blend of agarwood with vegetal musk and sandalwood. |
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These three actors, Australian-bred and innately brooding, comprise the fabulously Hemsworth brothers. |
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Deliciously smooth and fabulously fresh, this everyday body milk instantly helps the skin recover its smooth and satiny appearance. |
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Catch a performance at the fabulously restored Hawaii Theater. |
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The fabulously profitable company that Jobs created did not reply to a request for comment. |
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And most glaringly, the fabulously wealthy woman professing to shoulder the burdens of the poor. |
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We'll get a pic up of this fabulously somber piece of weaponry as soon as they drop. |
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It is a fabulously written account of regret, memory and the subtleties and challenges of a long successful marriage. |
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The peninsula, a big knuckle on the north-west coast of Scotland, remains fabulously overlooked and unspoiled. |
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We cannot stay fabulously rich and still pretend that we are committed to eradicating poverty. |
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They have vast wealth at their disposal with the aim of winning big for their usually already fabulously rich client base. |
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This was a plan introduced by the former Liberal government and it works fabulously. |
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Canada is fabulously endowed with natural beauties for its people to enjoy, and the enjoyment of them is a leading feature of our culture. |
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Since then, we have been eating the most delicioius eggs we have ever tasted, and have been given fabulously rich compost for the garden. |
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There are pork shumai, pork and vegetable dumplings, steamed shrimp dumplings with nearly translucent skins puffed over fabulously fresh whole shrimp. |
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His death left her fabulously wealthy and charged with disbursing the millions of the Astor Foundation. |
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For the best part of a year David Beckham has been trying to decide if he wants to be an extremely rich young man or a fabulously, ridiculously wealthy young man. |
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She's fabulously sweet to us, and thinks we're very tidy and considerate. |
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He specialised in representing Native American tribes, many of whom are now fabulously wealthy thanks to the casinos they are permitted to operate. |
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A fabulously expensive and enormous penal system whose rapidly mounting social costs will be borne, ultimately, by every woman, man, and child in the country. |
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This is a fabulously written article that hits the nail on the head. |
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This CD is a fabulously entertaining and enjoyable production. |
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Reminiscent of a horse's coat, without undercoat, the Yorkie's fabulously brilliant coiffure does not molt and needs special nutrients to retain its silkiness. |
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More than 30 years after striking oil, Angola's fabulously productive Cabinda enclave has yet to join the rich man's club. |
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In her eyes the manse people were quite fabulously rich, and no doubt those girls had slathers of shoes and stockings. |
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Chilled to a seafood-enhancing temperature, the mussels, littleneck clams, scallops, shrimp and fabulously tender baby octopus are exquisite. |
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As a musical couple they have functioned fabulously together from the first meeting in Stockholm, where Tomas n'evergreen brought flowers and a bottle of champagne. |
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The night is cold but the sky is clear and fabulously strewn with stars. |
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The Jade L'Esprit d'Edouard absinthe is a fabulously faithful reproduction of the famous Edouard Pernod 72° absinthe that was highly popular during the Belle Époque. |
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As a complete set-up the operations and deliveries have worked fabulously. |
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For a fabulously dewy complexion, apply a sheer tinted base, such as Yves Saint Laurent Teint Singular, over the face. |
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The evidence concerning the benefits of mandatory nutrition labeling that we have currently demonstrated is that it's a fabulously efficient way for producing public health benefits, at least as far as cost goes. |
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A black-centred workers government would seize the economy from the fabulously wealthy conglomerates that are the true masters of neo-apartheid capitalism. |
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On the first night it was going fabulously. |
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This is exactly what the union bureaucrats refuse to do out of loyalty to the capitalist system, which is based on the exploitation of one class-the proletariat-by a tiny, fabulously rich ruling class-the bourgeoisie. |
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Smoky eyes, bright lips or shimmering metallics are all fabulously festive and you can add some show-stopping curls or a fancy updo. |
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Our Top Tip: The return of the 70s inspired maxi dress paired with a big hat will provide you with a fabulously fashionable reason to protect your hair this year! |
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It's going to be a fabulously funky Seventies summer, with psychedelic prints and Day-Glo colours that will definitely get you noticed. |
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Or, to be specific, blow kisses at my daughter, who grew fabulously adept at blowing them back and basking in her newfound glory as the only natural blonde on the island. |
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Criticical Assaults on Composers Since Beethoven's Time by Nicolas Slonimsky, a collection of acerb reviews, often fabulously funny in retrospect. |
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The Cyclo's fabulously illuminate the museum from entrance through the escalator passage and hall, creating a visually stimulating and mysterious space. |
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It exhibits a dark, opaque garnet color, and an emerging, fabulously complex, exotic nose of licorice, over-ripe plums and blackcurrants, soy, cedar, and minerals. |
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Wisdom also urges modesty, and yet we the people evince approval of egregious blowhards in the media by helping to make them famous and fabulously rich. |
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A grizzled lonelyhearts veteran last seen on Channel 5's fabulously forgettable Stand By Your Man. |
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DeNiro's character screws over his double-crossing partners and walks away fabulously wealthy. |
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The fabulously titled DIYSCO follows in the mad-cap, running up the walls disco-mania of it's predecessor, but with subtle darer tones and perhaps even a more polished feel. |
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The high value of the pound has stripped profits from the group which repapered Lord Irving's Westminster apartments with fabulously costly designs. |
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Anyway, I had a lovely time despite trudging three miles over meadows to buy a fabulously expensive free range chicken from a proper butcher in Henley-on-Thames. |
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Afterward, Mark Antony formed an alliance with Caesar's lover, Cleopatra, intending to use the fabulously wealthy Egypt as a base to dominate Rome. |
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Try the fabulously named Torres Gran Sangre de Toro, a lusciously warm blend of the Mediterranean grapes granacha, carinena and syrah from one of the country top wine-makers. |
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Burying its head in the sand is fabulously attributed to the ostrich. |
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