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Extravagant offers lured Dietrich away from Paramount to make The Garden of Allah ( 1936 ) for independent producer David O. Selznick ( she received $ 200, 000 ) and to England for Alexander Korda's production, Knight Without Armour ( 1937 ) ( at a salary of $ 450, 000 ).
Extravagant expenditures on luxuries by Louis XVI, whose rule began in 1774, were compounded by debts that were run up during the reign of his even-more-profligate predecessor, Louis XV ( who reigned from 1715 to 1774 ).
Extravagant hoards of silver plate are especially common from the 4th century, including the Mildenhall Treasure, Esquiline Treasure, Hoxne Hoard, and the imperial Missorium of Theodosius I.

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fr: L ' Extravagant Mr. Deeds
Extravagant art and clothing was commissioned by nobles to decorate their court life, and although the aristocracy was quite limited in size and power, many of these pieces are still extant.
Of the Picturesque genre, Hugh Henry Brackenridge published Modern Chivalry in 1792-1815 ; Tabitha Gilman Tenney wrote Female Quixotism: Exhibited in the Romantic Opinions and Extravagant Adventure of Dorcasina Sheldon in 1801 ; Charlotte Lennox wrote The Female Quixote in 1752, and Royall Tyler wrote The Algerine Captive in 1797.
The Inheritors: An Extravagant Story ( 1901 ) is a quasi-science fiction novel on which Ford Madox Ford and Joseph Conrad collaborated.
Extravagant dresses were and are also common among pachucas.
* The Extravagant Universe by Robert P. Kirshner
Extravagant shows, parties and motivational talks comprised the four day convention.
* Zimmerman, Anne ( Counterpoint 2011 ) " An Extravagant Hunger: The Passionate Years of M. F. K.
Extravagant to a great degree, Ernest had many money troubles throughout his reign.
The Marquise has featured in several novels about the French Royal family, including Trianon and Madame Royale by Elena Maria Vidal, Flaunting, Extravagant Queen by Jean Plaidy and the Marie Antoinette romances by Alexandre Dumas, père.
Best known as the writer of songs like " Trading my Sorrows ", " Let the River Flow ", " Your Love is Extravagant ", and " Freedom ", he is considered by many to be a pioneer in the modern worship music movement.
Extravagant movie theaters such as the Fox ( 1928 ) and the Palms ( 1925 ) were constructed.
Extravagant it certainly was, for, when we had finished eating, there was no food left at all, and only enough water to half fill one water-bottle for each man.
Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech album cover.
Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Darlene Zschech is a compilation praise and worship album of Christian Contemporary music by the Hillsong Church.
Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Reuben Morgan album cover.
Extravagant Worship: The Songs of Reuben Morgan is a compilation praise and worship album of Christian Contemporary music by the Hillsong Church.
* Anna Lia Franchetti, Il « Berger Extravagant » di Charles Sorel, Firenze, Leo S. Olschki Editore, 1977.
E. F. Bleiler placed " Red Nails " among " among the better Conan stories ," citing its " Extravagant adventure embodying a considerable amount of antiquarian lore and imagination.

displays and electric
The color box at right displays the web color Indigo which is equivalent to pigment indigo, the color indigo as it would be reproduced by artists ' paints as opposed to the brighter indigo above ( electric indigo ) that is possible to reproduce on a computer screen.
Liquid crystals find wide use in liquid crystal displays, which rely on the optical properties of certain liquid crystalline substances in the presence or absence of an electric field.
The color box at right displays the web color dark violet which is equivalent to pigment violet, i. e., the color violet as it would typically be reproduced by artist's paints, colored pencils, or crayons as opposed to the brighter " electric " violet above that it is possible to reproduce on a computer screen.
Before printer's magenta was invented in the 1890s for CMYK printing, and electric magenta was invented in the 1980s for computer displays, these two artificially engineered colors were preceded by the color displayed at right, which is the color originally called fuchsine made from coal tar dyes in the year 1859.
Prior to recombination, electrons and holes may be separated either by doping the material to form a p-n junction ( in semiconductor electroluminescent devices such as light-emitting diodes ) or through excitation by impact of high-energy electrons accelerated by a strong electric field ( as with the phosphors in electroluminescent displays ).
Unlike " jazz fusion " bands, which tend toward virtuostic displays of instrumental facility and some experimentation with electric instruments, the songs of Blood, Sweat & Tears merged the stylings of rock, pop and R & B / soul music with big band, while also adding elements of 20th Century Classical and small combo jazz traditions.
PDAs are almost always worn ( pocket or belt ) when not in use, but more recently there has been a trend to having them be usable when worn ( e. g. with eyeglass-based displays as well as electric seeing aids such as eyetap devices ).
Modern active solar water systems have electronic controllers that offer a wide-range of functionality, such as the modification of settings that control the system, interaction with a backup electric or gas-driven water heater, calculation and logging of the energy saved by a SWH system, safety functions, remote access, and various informative displays, such as temperature readings.
He has done research in various techniques and types of semiconductor crystal growth, electric and optical properties of materials, electronic devices for remote sensing and flat panel displays, and heat shield protection for atmospheric reentry of space vehicles.
Large fireworks displays are launched with complex timing sequences using a computer that energizes electric matches connected to the individual device fuses.
In addition to local specimens, this exhibit displays piranha, electric fish, and other unusual freshwater life.
It offers an electric map orientation program, an interactive computer program, interpretive displays, and artifacts of the battle.
Some species of catfish use their electric discharges only in agonistic displays.
This convention is for chromatic purposes, since Red-Purple lies between violet and printer's magenta ( the color regarded as magenta before the invention of the color electric magenta for computer displays ).
* Virginia Museum of Transportation displays 2 of only 3 extant VGN steam and electric locomotives, located in Roanoke, VA
* Conservatory Complex-a conservatory of tropical plants and seasonal plant displays that change several times annually ; a gift shop, restroom facilities and other guest amenities including free use of wheelchairs and an electric chair donated by the Town and County Kiwanis Club.
* Electrophoretic display, a device that displays media contents using charged pigment particles in an applied electric field

displays and lights
The same strings of lights are used in both displays, which, when lit, are left burning 24 hours a day through each season.
He is a pioneer in the electronic, ambient and New Age genres, and known as an organiser of outdoor spectacles of his music featuring lights, laser displays, and fireworks.
For additive combination of colors, as in overlapping projected lights or in CRT displays, the primary colors normally used are red, green
The most common uses of phosphors are in CRT displays and fluorescent lights.
" Many of the neighborhood's residents decide to put up Christmas lights along with other various holiday themed displays.
Jefferson Township is the location of Koziar's Christmas Village, a seasonal attraction frequently voted among the best outdoor displays of Christmas lights in the world.
Since 1947, the Berwick Christmas Boulevard, created by the Jaycees, displays over a mile long Christmas show of lights and displays down Market Street.
This is because bitwise operations on color displays do not usually produce results that resemble the physical combination of lights or inks.
Octal notation was used in documentation and programming ; console displays lights and switches were grouped into three-bit fields for easy conversion to and from octal.
They approach the woman, who mumbles about lights, mentions the man found by Jonesy, and displays the same foul flatulence and burps.
Unlike incandescent and halogen bulbs, which generally get hot enough to melt away any snow that may settle on individual lights, LED displays – using only a fraction of the energy – remain too cool for this to happen.
It is home to the Summerfolk Music and Crafts Festival, held every August, and the Festival of Northern Lights, a large Christmas lights festival with many displays along the Sydenham River, downtown, and in Harrison Park, held from November until January every Winter, as well as A Novel Marathon, a special event fund raiser for the Adult Literacy Program of the Owen Sound and North Grey Public Library.
It had an array of indicator lights, numeric displays and a calculator-style keyboard.
The typical American ATB operating on the east coast, per custom, displays navigational lights of a towing vessel pushing ahead, as described in the ' 72 COLREGS.
The Batman, the animated series that debuted in 2004, features a much more high-tech Batcave, with large computer displays and flashing blue lights.
Celestia displays such features as detailed atmospheres on planets and moons, planet shine on orbiting satellites, sunsets and sunrises, moving clouds, planetary rings, eclipse and ring shadows, constellation lines, borders and illustrations, night-side lights ( of cities ), detailed surface textures, specular reflections off water and ice, nebula gases and star flares.
Its lavish displays of Christmas lights were a famous local sight.
They were colourful and bustling, with bright lights and ingenious window displays designed by Kay Lipton ( née Man ).
They incorporate a network of pipes with more than 1, 200 nozzles that make it possible to stage fountain displays coordinated with more than 4, 500 lights.
The area has very dark night skies with excellent star gazing and occasional northern lights displays.
Williams turned his hobby into a commercial venture, and was commissioned to scale up his vision to a scale of 250, 000 lights at a Denver shopping center, as well as displays in parks and zoos.
The technology used in Christmas lighting displays is highly diverse, ranging from simple light strands, Christmas lights
The displays utilize Christmas lights in many ways, including decking towering Christmas trees in public squares, street trees and park trees, adorning lampposts and other such structures, decorating significant buildings such as town halls and department stores, and lighting up popular tourist attractions such as the Eiffel Tower and the Sydney Opera House.

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