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30 Sentences With "luxuriated in"

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A slew of journalists and reporters luxuriated in the exotic setting.
But in most respects I have luxuriated in unprecedented choice and freedom.
Another politician would have crowed a little, or luxuriated in the moment.
Her music videos luxuriated in clichés such as campfires, caravans and crystal balls.
Filmed in eight of the world's most cinematic cities, the show luxuriated in absurdity.
In the first movie, Ms. Streep luxuriated in a mode other than technical virtuosity.
A blast of rainbow-colored lasers refracted off his body as he luxuriated in the glow of his CDJs.
And he luxuriated in that, stretching a conversation about who would win the Home Run Derby to interminable lengths.
And the Belafonte, Steve's boat, is the kind of sweetly storybook space that Anderson's films have always luxuriated in.
In general, she required rules and order, while her husband luxuriated in his own habits, some disciplined, some not.
That night, they luxuriated in the lives that they were somehow still living, having come out on the other side of something.
Anthony Vaccarello, Saint Laurent's creative director, pulled heavily from the well of YSL's 1960s and '70s louche archive, when women luxuriated in the sexual revolution.
Globo, Brazil's dominant television network, luxuriated in the conquest of the soccer gold medal, devoting the bulk of its nightly news program to the triumph.
This is nothing new for American Horror Story, which has often luxuriated in its own aesthetics and daring, rather than trying to tell a compelling story.
I ran my fingers over the satin hearts and luxuriated in my father's long sentences and lovely handwriting, which I recognized from those signed report cards.
It luxuriated in the new power of the Nintendo 64, its designers creating a game that still holds up two decades later as a masterpiece of design.
Having found my icons in the temple of wealth that is TEFAF, I felt at least a little redeemed while I luxuriated in all of its capitalist ritualism.
We bathe our feet in creeks (hoping that anyone drinking downstream is using a water filter), and on this trip we luxuriated in the Deep Creek hot springs beside the trail.
Between 2004 and 183, as Phelps was establishing his legacy, Lochte luxuriated in the limelight that stretched to include him because he was at once Phelps's truest competitor and his most consistent foil.
While the East Coast luxuriated in the mild temperatures, and Texas and Louisiana had the warmest winter in more than a century, the West Coast enjoyed a welcome stretch of wet weather after years of drought.
The 40-year-old ride-sharing king and the 71-year-old Twitter president luxuriated in their mostly white, male cocoons and always seemed to have a spoken or unspoken "or else" tagged onto their requests.
Kristy Puchko, Pajiba: Where Jurassic Park luxuriated in building its world and developing its characters with mundane moments of flirtations then grander discoveries of awe and eventual terror, the Jurassic Worldmovies leap mercilessly to climactic action, sacrificing storytelling, character development, and thereby emotional impact.
As if in response to this, recent releases, such as D'Angelo's "Black Messiah," Lamar's "To Pimp a Butterfly," and Beyoncé's "Formation," have luxuriated in creating spectacles of unmitigated blackness, reminding audiences that the global industries profiting from black culture would not exist without black people.
The show seemed to acknowledge the criticism that it once luxuriated in brutality against women by turning that dynamic on its head completely, letting Dolores and Maeve wreak their revenge in ways both psychological (Maeve commanding Westworld's story writer to strip) and bloody (Dolores comma always).
But perhaps just as important to Disney was that the athletes and their families stayed in Disney hotels, ate at Disney restaurants, rode on Disney rides and luxuriated in Disney spas — and that the investment in sports facilities was introducing another generation of children to the company's brands.
Dean started taking long walks by himself in Japan, especially along the river in the mountain city of Takayama, and Helene and I sneaked out to a jazz bar in Kyoto one evening while the two of them luxuriated in their yukata robes back at our ryokan (Japanese hotel).
In his introduction to "Wild Things: The Joy of Reading Children's Literature as an Adult," Bruce Handy includes himself in the ranks of those who have luxuriated in kids' books as a big person, and he gratefully acknowledges the many others who have done so before him and written about the subject so well.
And Martinez all but melted her halo earlier this year when she was caught in a drunken tape-recorded phone call, trying to intercede with police officers who had been called to her hotel room in Santa Fe. With the state's economy sputtering along, Martinez's poll numbers, which luxuriated in the 60s during much of her first term, have now dipped below 50 percent.
The bones of the animals show features that indicate that the animals died of lung failure induced by inhaling volcanic ash. The smaller animals with smaller lung capacity were the first to die, and the larger animals were the last. Bite-marks on some bones show that local predators (the carnivorous bone-crunching dog Aelurodon) scavenged some of the carcasses, but no predator remains have yet surfaced. There are also abundant clues to the region's ecology, indicating a savanna of grassland interspersed with trees that luxuriated in a warmer, milder climate than today's.
While the President cruised in Tuscaloosa, American officials in Washington wrestled with the problem of extending aid to Britain. Having barely weathered the disastrous campaign in France in the spring and the Battle of Britain in the summer, the United Kingdom desperately needed materiel. American production could meet Britain's need, but American neutrality law limiting the purchase of arms by belligerents to "cash-and-carry" transactions was about to become a major obstacle, for British coffers were almost empty. While pondering Britain's plight as he luxuriated in Tuscaloosa, the President hit upon the idea of the Lend-Lease program to aid the embattled British.

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