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Lesin's role in government ended in 2009, but he continued to spend lavishly.
Finances may be strained as Venus opposes Saturn—it's not the day to spend lavishly.
I also know that people who spend lavishly on material possessions aren't necessarily that wealthy.
When shoppers are looking to spend lavishly on themselves, they tend to put dollars there.
In contrast, industry has shown a willingness to spend lavishly on research used in litigation.
If you're someone who sees no reason to spend lavishly on a TV, you'll be happy.
Hot start-ups can spend lavishly on engineering talent; they can always raise more if they're growing quickly.
Lots of companies spend lavishly at Cannes, a chance to show off their brand prowess to major ad buyers.
Why is he now so keen to spend lavishly on something that may prove a millstone around his neck?
She continued to spend lavishly, a lifelong habit, and gossip columnists reported that she had fallen on hard times.
Walker described the pressure some NBA players feel to spend lavishly and drive the same expensive cars as veteran players.
Under this plan, billionaire investors would pay lower taxes than billionaires who spend lavishly on private jets and mega yachts.
High-end auction sales rely particularly on the confidence of the high net worth consumer and their willingness to spend lavishly.
Prosecutors said the Hunters also used campaign funds to spend lavishly on gifts, meals and vacations for their friends and relatives.
Big tech companies like Google and Facebook can spend lavishly on employee onboarding (in addition to offering sky-high salaries, of course).
The Yang proposal would not only be more workable than the Warren plan, but it would also target those who spend lavishly.
It is disappointing that they continue to spend lavishly on PIN mandate ads to distract from the need for this pro-consumer legislation.
She was different from the American owners who preceded her, and not only because she could afford to spend lavishly on feng shui.
While Rihanna is known to spend lavishly on her beauty, fashion, and accessories, her favorite way to spend her fortune is on others.
Google, Apple, Amazon, and other tech heavyweights routinely rank among the S&P 500 companies that spend lavishly on stock options for their employees.
Even though they may complain about taxes, they will spend lavishly, especially on education and the environment, if they believe they are receiving value.
The strategy — spend lavishly on infrastructure, jump-start key industries with state funds and lobby the private sector to participate — carries substantial financial risks.
A bunged-up court system made foreclosure all but impossible, so owners of even the sickliest of companies could spend lavishly without fear of repercussions.
Oil is central to the six Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) states, which have used the windfall of the past few years to spend lavishly.
Advertisers spend lavishly in just a handful of media while smaller, niche websites are obliged to try paywalls and seek out other sources of revenue.
The best investment for a reform-minded liberal billionaire concerned about the state of American democracy would be to spend lavishly on state legislative races.
The Erie Canal was a success, but it spurred many other states to borrow heavily and spend lavishly on their own, more dubious, canal schemes.
Every self-respecting urban center has its museum of modern art, and climate-change-denying business leaders will spend lavishly to get their name on its walls.
Some conventional rankings, like Education Week's ranking, erroneously treat government spending on education as a purely positive factor, rewarding states that spend lavishly regardless of actual student performance.
If you're lucky enough to win either sum, you might think of it as enough money to spend lavishly on whatever you want, for as long as you want.
Our teams tend to spend lavishly on players, so perhaps the blame lies with spoiled team owners, as well as "questionable coaching and front-office mismanagement," Mr. Barry wrote.
Conversely, a country can outlaw all immigration, spend lavishly on "border security", yet nevertheless find itself with a high rate of unauthorised migration, especially if nearby countries are impoverished or shattered by war.
The Red Sox or the Yankees, who spend lavishly for stars and have a deep stable of young talent to deal, could also be intriguing, especially with the designated hitter as an option.
Germany's local, state and federal governments spend lavishly on culture: In 2018, the last year for which complete figures are available, they gave out more than €10 billion in subsidies for the arts.
Ben-Menashe said that he assumed the proceeds from the pharmacy business, which he believed to be legitimate, were what allowed Le Roux to spend lavishly on the consulting projects in Zimbabwe and Vanuatu.
There are no banners for that, either, but the Yankees finally seem committed to cultivating the kind of low-cost, high-impact talent base that will allow them to spend lavishly on free agents again.
In the Philippines, investors are betting that consumption, which drives two-thirds of the economy, will pick up as politicians spend lavishly ahead of the May mid-term elections, and households are encouraged by falling prices.
Gingrich also has a very close relationship with billionaire Sheldon Adelson, and if he could bring Adelson on board to spend lavishly on electing a Trump-Gingrich ticket through super-PAC spending, that could be significant. Sen.
Chinese conglomerates like Wanda, Anbang Insurance Group, HNA Group and Fosun International are being reined in because they have used cheap debt provided by state banks to spend lavishly, in some cases seeming to overpay for acquisitions.
But "blessing" - where wealthy, older men spend lavishly on younger women - has become a symbol of prestige for teenage girls trapped in a toxic cycle of poverty and ignorance, amid record unemployment and stark inequalities in South Africa.
It's difficult to see how New Jersey could afford to spend lavishly on Amazon when the state a few years ago canceled a multi-billion-dollar overhaul of a critical century-old train link to New York City.
Their international scouting department had targeted Torres as the top free-agent player outside the United States, and the Yankees were prepared to spend lavishly to sign him in July 2013, by which time he would be 16.
Although there's little evidence that Antoinette actually uttered, "let them eat cake" in response to learning her subjects had no bread, she did spend lavishly on fashion and luxuries and gambled heavily while France sank into major debt in the 1770s.
Uber has been less successful than other technology giants in developing a culture where the most talented engineers are excited to work, so it was forced to spend lavishly to recruit engineers who developed their technical expertise while working at Waymo.
The New York attorney general has accused Burch of using donated funds to spend lavishly on travel, a yearly salary and other personal benefits, including a severance package the charity awarded him when he stepped down after being exposed by CNN.
While horse carriage drivers are in a union and animal rights advocates spend lavishly on elections, the pedicab industry is a loosely organized group of drivers, many of whom work long hours in a physically demanding job just to get by.
There was no shortage of big clubs willing to spend lavishly for creative Belgian stars like Eden Hazard and Kevin De Bruyne, and strikers like Romelu Lukaku, Christian Benteke and Divock Origi, whose combined transfer fees totaled half a billion dollars.
Millennials have recently overtaken baby boomers as the biggest pet-owning generation, and they spend lavishly on their "fur-babies": 51 percent buy them gifts once a month or more, and 60 percent buy them clothes, also according to Forbes.
As well as cloning thousands of farm animals ViaGen, a small firm based in Cedar Park, Texas, has cloned many horses and pets; there are people happy to spend lavishly in the hope that they can get a genetic copy of a lost companion.
At his rallies across the state Monday, several people in the crowds said they remained undecided, but were considering Mr. Bloomberg in part because of his willingness to spend lavishly to beat Mr. Trump and his experience in running the largest city in the country.
These sugar daddy relationships are cultivated through a website called Seeking Arrangement, which works by connecting wealthier men or women (sugar daddies and mommas) with "attractive people looking for finer things in life," (sugar babies.) Daddies and babies make arrangements where the daddy may spend lavishly on the baby in exchange for the baby's company.
The home cook may be at liberty to spend lavishly at the butcher, to do only one task at a time — the pleasures of home cooking are indeed sweet — but nothing compares to the ease of cooking in a kitchen that is always already on and hot: the fryer, the broiler, the ovens, the range, even the cast iron.
The custom's social significance is such that even poor families tend to spend lavishly on a daughter's . The event can cost as much as a year's wages, and many take up debt to be able to pay for it.
Gazetteer of the Multan District, p. 120, (1924). Another factor was the wealth generated by the newly developed Canal irrigation system made it possible for the Shia elites of the area to spend lavishly on Muharram and build Imambargahs.
Even in feeding the poor, one should distribute prasāda. In Kali-yuga there is a scarcity of food almost every year, and thus philanthropists spend lavishly to feed the poor. For this they invent the term daridra-nārāyaṇa-sevā. This is prohibited.
He continued to spend lavishly even when he encountered financial problems. His net worth was said to have been down to about 8 million in 1990. Adnan Khashoggi obituary, Michael Gillard, The Guardian, 7 Jun 2017 Due to his extravagant lifestyle, he was called the Great Gatsby of the Middle East.
These were only daily expenses. Trepper used to the money earned from Simex and Simexco to spend lavishly. This spend included bribes and money spent for the upkeep of the Château de Billeron and large daily expenses to maintain the veneer of a successful businessman. Trepper kept the accounts locked in a large clock in house at Verviers.
There was a distinction between the two sets of Aediles when it came to public festivals. Some festivals were Plebeian in nature, and thus were under the superintendence of Plebeian Aediles.Liv. XXXI.56 Other festivals were supervised exclusively by the Curule Aediles,Liv. XXXI.50 and it was often with these festivals that the Aediles would spend lavishly.
Baseball outfielder Torii Hunter brought up another obstacle: "Once you get into the financial stuff, and it sounds like Japanese, guys are just like, 'I ain't going back.' They're lost." It has been often suggested that baseball players study finance in college so that they can understand basic finances and contracts. Players encourage each other to spend lavishly.
At 6 pm on 1 May, Smeaton was sent to the Tower of London. Before his arrest, Smeaton was known to spend lavishly on horses and liveries. This was seen as suspicious, as Smeaton earned only £100 a year; the implication being that he had received money from the Queen in exchange for "services" as her lover. While at the Tower, Smeaton was placed upon the rack.
Thus Bijapur was fairly large town under the early Sultans of Adil Shahi dynasty. The capital progressed slowly, however, its star was in ascendancy since the accession of Sultan Ali Adil Shah I in 1558. His victory in the Battle of Talikota in 1565 and further campaigns in the Krishna-Tunghabhadra regions brought enormous wealth. Hence he began to spend lavishly on its decoration.
However, he continued to give small-scale demonstrations in a heavily secured room in the factory, and the fortunes of the company boomed, with stock prices jumping from $100 per share in 1884 to a maximum of $625 per share in 1888. Soon after the company started, President Woodworth bowed out of the company under some cloud. Cotterill took over the position of company president. As the company prospered, Friend began to spend lavishly and drink heavily, especially burban.
They also managed to seduce men into brief affairs, and then blackmailed them with threats of ruining the men's reputations. By the 1920s, the gang members started imitating the so-called bright young things group whose exploits appeared in the popular press. The gang members led an extravagant and decadent lifestyle, by imitating the exploits of the era's movie stars and flappers. Part of their earnings was used to finance party events and to "spend lavishly" at the clubs, pubs, and restaurants which the gang members frequented.
Swamidass let him do whatever he does and gave away money to spend lavishly with his friends who used to celebrate parties and enjoy life without knowing any responsibilities. On continuous insistence of Parvathi, Viren was made to attend office and look after the company work even though unwillingly. There in the office, he watches Raju performing all duties very smartly and without any confusion. He gets attracted at her sincerity in work and seeing her, he learns to take interest in business matters and began catching everything.
When Cox bought the Phillies, he proceeded to spend lavishly on young players, while the A's had no farm system. Cox was forced out after one year for betting on his own team, but ultimately sold the team to DuPont heir Bob Carpenter, Jr., who also spent lavishly on young prospects. Many of these young players helped the once-moribund Phillies win their second-ever National League pennant in . For most of the first half of the 20th century, Philadelphia had been an "A's town", even though the A's had fielded teams as bad or worse than the Phillies for a decade.
Fenway Park main entrance on the then Yawkey Way in 2007 Yawkey was a popular figure in Boston and a respected voice in major league councils, as evidenced by his fellow American League owners naming him vice president between 1956 and 1973, though fellow owners regarded him as a "strange fish" in the words of one contemporary sports writer for Yawkey's willingness to spend lavishly on salaries and perks for star players at the expense of profits. Yawkey died from leukemia in Boston on July 9, 1976. His wife, Jean R. Yawkey, became president of the club following his death. The Yawkey Foundation was established in 1976 through a bequest in his will.
Despite the warnings surrounding her arrival in Karlsruhe, d'Oettlinger managed to make herself popular in the city's high society. She was described as a witty beauty with great charm, was noted to have the funds to spend lavishly and hosted receptions for the aristocracy where she performed singing the favorite tune of the Duke of Enghien while playing the harp, all the time presenting herself as a loyal royalist. She met with the Swedish monarch and with the royal secretaries, and Carl Aron Ehrengranat, both of whom fell in love with her, and managed to acquire the king's documents regarding his plans toward Napoleon. Madame d'Oettlinger was observed in Paris by the Swedish nobleman De la Gardie in 1815.
However the Rule of St Benedict permitted the sale of works of art by monasteries, and it is clear that throughout the period monks might produce art, including secular works, commercially for a lay market, and monasteries would equally hire lay specialists where necessary.Dodwell (1982), pp. 22–23, and Chapter III The impression may be left by the surviving works that almost all medieval art was religious. This is far from the case; though the church became very wealthy over the Middle Ages and was prepared at times to spend lavishly on art, there was also much secular art of equivalent quality which has suffered from a far higher rate of wear and tear, loss and destruction.
As Marge scolds Homer for hanging up the house's Christmas decorations before taking down the ones for Halloween, a bored Bart and Lisa watch a television news broadcast in which Kent Brockman announces that all of America will have no snow at Christmas due to global warming. Soon, however, snow does begin to fall in Springfield; Professor Frink explains that due to the combination of radioactive steam from the nuclear power plant and airborne particulates from the city's tire fire, it is the only location in America with snow. Mayor Quimby declares the town a tourist attraction, and the residents quickly get into the holiday spirit as out-of-town travelers converge on Springfield. Overwhelmed by the sudden crowds at the Kwik-E-Mart, and seeing the money spent by the tourists, Marge begins to feel like a failure since she cannot afford to spend lavishly on her family.

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