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Her mannerly, down-home approach undoubtedly smoothed the way for the flamboyant Capote.
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Attacking football, built on good passing and movement, laced with flamboyant touches.
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Where fashion patois shines, however, is in the flamboyant expression of sensibility.
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In every detail he was an advanced dresser, specializing in flamboyant cravats.
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The days of loud colors and of the flamboyant life are past.
Usage of late gothic in English
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As they vanished downhill through a tall gateway of lategothic ashlars, I hoped they had found the more conventional of the two descending flights.
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Then again, lateGothic architecture has been grafted upon the early Romanesque.
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These became jumbled up with lateGothic and Renaissance work.
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The style is lateGothic, with Renaissance features.
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In the Royal collection is another Missal which belonged to the same king, written in a lateGothic hand.
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There is a lateGothic church that was formerly attached to an Augustinian monastery, of which part of the cloisters remains.
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It stands a whopping 984 meters tall and combines several architectural styles such as Catalan Modernism, Spanish LateGothic and Art Nouveau.
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Saint-Père-sous-Vézelay, daughter of the great church, in the vale below, has a lateGothic example; Semur also, with fantastic lodges above it.
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'How dreary that lateGothic can be!
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It was never completed, but the portions built-viz., choir, transept, and central tower-wereamongst the finest specimens of laterGothic work in Scotland.
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The lateGothic superstructure, which is still inhabited, has a very high-pitched roof, with dormer windows covered by high gables with elaborate carvings.