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1 There is much more luxury , and women wear more jewels.
2 He also promised Emirates would add more luxury to its first and business class seats.
3 Europe has more luxury brands than other continents.
4 All that he can get by raising his rents, is more luxury in his own house.
5 But growth here is slowing, Knight Frank said, with more luxury developments in the heart of the city.
6 No more luxury of night-clothes.
7 He said he hoped the recent strengthening of the dollar would spark more luxury spending by U.S. tourists in London.
8 For even more luxury , add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to each serving of warm pancakes and brandy sauce.
9 No more luxury cars will be bought or leased under my government, Msimaga said last year upon his appointment as mayor
10 Yet last year it was threatened with closure -the building was slated for redevelopment, maybe into yet more luxury riverside flats.
11 Perhaps most encouraging for Saks, it was able to sell far more luxury items at full price over the 2010 holiday season.
12 Hermes gained 3.8 per cent after sales increased as wealthy consumers purchased more luxury watches and fragrances.
13 It is three thousand miles to Halifax, and he will be used to rather more luxury than I can offer, I imagine.'
14 If anything, there seemed to be more business in Fenchurch Street and more luxury at the residence at Eccleston Square than in former days.
15 It has been a huge success for the brand and with each evolution, the Golf has moved upmarket, offering more luxury , features and technology.
16 Besides, she is earning more money than ever before and buying more luxuries .
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