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He was known for his flamboyant style inside and outside the ring.
Eliasch’s acting days are another influence on her flamboyant style.
He often matched his heated words with a flamboyant style.
As president, he was known for his flamboyant style.
With his positive, aggressive and flamboyant style of play he became a crowd favourite.
She was a stout woman of middle age, dressed in a flamboyant style.
There, he began to impress observers with his flamboyant style of play.
The collegiate church was constructed in the Flamboyant style at the end of the 15th century.
His expressive and flamboyant style has so far brought him more fans than critics.
And so he does in his usual flamboyant style.
But he was simply waiting for the chance to strike back in the flamboyant style that won him three terms as prime minister.
It was only a matter of time before he devised a film vehicle to suit his flamboyant style.
But flamboyant styles pop up occasionally, especially in lower Manhattan.
Her flamboyant style puts image far ahead of comfort.
The new window, in the Flamboyant style, was finished by 1459 and one year later the glass was added.
The village contains a fifteenth-century church in the flamboyant style.
Burlingham produced a number of very flamboyant styles on this body.
LulzSec’s provocative attacks and flamboyant style made it a tempting target.
However, his open ambition and flamboyant style earned him political enemies, analysts said.
He created a flamboyant style incorporating elements of Gypsy dress.
His work is characterized by metallic hues and a rather flamboyant style.
The tendency to underrate him may have been due to some extent to his flamboyant style.
In contrast to Berlusconi's flamboyant style, he projects a more intellectual image.
O'Donnell was a respected official for his no-nonsense, flamboyant style.
Takes an active interest in her team and despite her flamboyant style is extremely competitive.